assis
assis — 形容詞
- assispositive
- more assiscomparative
- most assissuperlative
1. in a sitting position; seated — used especially in descriptions of posture, danc
坐著的
處於坐姿的;坐著的
in a sitting position; seated — used especially in descriptions of posture, dance, yoga, or heraldry, and often borrowed from French in formal or artistic English contexts.
The yoga teacher asked the class to stay assis and close their eyes for a breathing exercise.
瑜伽老師要求全班保持坐姿,閉上眼睛進行呼吸練習。
collocation: stay / remain + assis
Andrei remained assis on the park bench, watching the children play by the fountain.
Andrei 仍然坐在公園長椅上,看著孩子們在噴泉旁玩耍。
In the painting, the queen is shown assis on a jewel-encrusted throne, holding a scepter.
在這幅畫中,皇后被描繪成坐在一張鑲滿珠寶的寶座上,手持權杖。
Kasia learned to stay assis during ballet class, keeping her back straight and chin lifted.
Kasia 學會在芭蕾課上保持坐姿,背部挺直、下巴微微上揚。
Yara stayed assis on her meditation cushion for the full hour without shifting once.
Yara 在冥想墊上坐滿了整整一小時,一次都沒有移動過。
- standing
opposite position
文法句型
be + assis
remain + assis
用法筆記
Assis is a French loanword used in formal or artistic English, particularly in descriptions of posture, yoga, dance, and visual art. It is much less common than the everyday English words 'sitting' or 'seated', which are preferred in general conversation.