Sit out Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɪt/ /ˈaʊt
SIT-owt
sˈɪt/ /ˈaʊt
SIT-owt
التعريف
To not take part in an activity, game, or event, usually by choosing to watch instead of participate.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Commonly used in casual speech about skipping sports, games, or meetings. Can also refer to avoiding situations (e.g., 'sit out this round'). Not literal sitting—means not joining in.
Spanish: quedarse fuera - no participarPortuguese (BR): ficar de fora - não participarPortuguese (PT): ficar de fora - não participarChinese (Simplified): 不参加 - 旁观Chinese (Traditional): 不參加 - 旁觀Hindi: बाहर बैठना - भाग न लेनाArabic: يجلس على الهامش - لا يشاركBengali: অংশ না নেওয়া - বাদ থাকাRussian: пропустить - не участвоватьJapanese: 参加しない - 見送るVietnamese: không tham gia - ngồi ngoàiKorean: 참가하지 않다 - 빠지다Turkish: katılmamak - dışarıda kalmakUrdu: شرکت نہ کرنا - باہر بیٹھناIndonesian: tidak ikut - absen
جمل نموذجية
Mind if I sit out and let someone else have my spot?
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I will sit out of the game today because I am tired.
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She decided to sit out the dance and watch her friends.
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If you are not feeling well, you can sit out this round.
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I think I’ll sit out this meeting and just catch up with the notes later.
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He had to sit out the season because of his injury.
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