Sit at Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɪt/ /ˈæt
SIT-at
sˈɪt/ /ˈæt
SIT-at
释义
To take a seat at a specific place, like a table, desk, or location. It emphasizes where you are sitting rather than just the action of sitting.
用法与细微差别
'Sit at' is commonly used with furniture (table, desk, computer) and locations (window, front). Use 'sit at' for specific spots, not general sitting. Common: 'sit at the table', not 'sit on the table'. Do not confuse with 'sit on' (which means on top of something).
Spanish: sentarse en - sentarse junto aPortuguese (BR): sentar-se em - sentar-se àPortuguese (PT): sentar-se em - sentar-se àChinese (Simplified): 坐在Chinese (Traditional): 坐在Hindi: पर बैठनाArabic: يجلس على - يجلس عندBengali: ...র (কোনো নির্দিষ্ট স্থানে) বসাRussian: сидеть за - сидеть уJapanese: 〜に座るVietnamese: ngồi tại - ngồi ởKorean: ~에 앉다Turkish: -de oturmak - -nın başında oturmakUrdu: پر بیٹھناIndonesian: duduk di - duduk pada
例句
Please sit at your desk.
basic
They always sit at the same table in the cafeteria.
basic
You can sit at the front if you want.
basic
I usually sit at my computer for hours when I'm working.
natural
We love to sit at the window and watch people go by.
natural
She asked if she could sit at our table and join us.
natural