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Перевод: sit
[глагол] сидеть; сажать; насажать; усаживать; присматривать за ребенком в отсутствие родителей; сидеть с ребенком; просиживать; заседать; оставаться в бездействии; пребывать в бездействии; находиться; стоять; вмещать; быть рассчитанным на; быть расположенным; проживать; позировать; занимать пост; быть членом комиссии; быть впору; сажать на яйца; сидеть на яйцах; держаться на лошади; иметь правильную позицию
Тезаурус:
- He did not bother to look up when Corbett and Ranulf were ushered in but made a gesture for them to sit on the bench alongside the table while he continued noisily with his meal.
- This patient just wants to sit miserably by the fire, warming the back, or to lie tucked up cosily in bed, and does not want to move around or to make any effort whatsoever.
- How do you walk, move, sit, stand?
- "We could be here for hours," said Wilson, into whose tired brain had crept the thought that they could just sit down and have a little sleep until they were found.
- Since the present seating at QP will only accommodate 366 people, those arriving early are asked to sit on the platform to leave the main body of the hall for WHAM.
- his beard and everything to a T. He'd sit at the top of the table, have his stiff white serviette tucked into his waistcoat, and he's lifted that carving knife and fork until - you sat there and you never said a word.
- "Aye, right where you sit," Maggie replied quick as a flash, which earned a laugh from Susan.
- Or should I perhaps sit down in Salzburg with the empty hope of some better fortune, let Wolfgang grow up, and allow myself and my children to be made fools of until I reach the age which prevents me from travelling and until he attains the age and physical appearance which no longer attract admiration for his merits?
- The Americans expected it and so it prepared them to sit down quietly and listen to speech.
- As one of the business directors, it was Worswick's job to make sure that the sectors could "sit on their own as profitable business ventures".
- But as to advice - well, don't just sit around waiting for the telephone to ring.
- I'm not going to sit still and let them do that to me.
- "The theatre would go out of them and there'd be no leap of faith required to come to the shore where they sit."
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