Sit tight Meaning in English
expression
ˈsɪt/ /ˈtaɪt
SIT TITE
sˈɪt/ /tˈaɪt
SIT TITE
释义
To wait patiently and not take any action, especially when told or when a situation is uncertain.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often used when advising someone to wait rather than act. Common in instructions: 'Just sit tight until I call you.' Sometimes literally means 'stay where you are without moving.' Not for formal writing.
Spanish: esperar pacientemente - quedarse quietoPortuguese (BR): esperar com paciência - ficar paradoPortuguese (PT): esperar pacientemente - ficar quietoChinese (Simplified): 耐心等待 - 原地不动Chinese (Traditional): 耐心等候 - 原地不動Hindi: धैर्य से प्रतीक्षा करना - वहीं टिके रहनाArabic: انتظر بصبر - ابقَ مكانكBengali: ধৈর্য ধরুন - অপেক্ষা করুনRussian: терпеливо ждать - сидеть на местеJapanese: じっと待つ - じっとしているVietnamese: ngồi yên - chờ đợi kiên nhẫnKorean: 가만히 있다 - 참고 기다리다Turkish: sabırlı olmak - yerinde beklemekUrdu: صبر سے انتظار کرنا - وہیں بیٹھے رہناIndonesian: tetap tenang - menunggu dengan sabar
例句
Please sit tight while I find your file.
basic
Just sit tight and don't move until help arrives.
basic
The doctor told me to sit tight until the test results come back.
basic
We just have to sit tight and hope for the best.
natural
Things are uncertain right now, so let's sit tight and see what happens.
natural
If you lose your way, just sit tight and someone will come for you.
natural