sit

/sɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /sɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈsit/ (ame, mw)

sit — 動詞

  • sitpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • sitshe / she / it
  • satpast simple
  • sitting-ing form

1. to place your body weight on your seat area — usually on a chair, the floor, or

1.動詞及物 / 不及物A1
釋義

坐;使坐下

臀部放在椅子或地面上休息身體

to place your body weight on your seat area — usually on a chair, the floor, or another surface — with your upper body upright; or to put someone else into that position.

例句

Theo sat on the wooden bench and opened his lunch bag.

Theo 坐在木頭長椅上,打開了他的午餐袋。

sit + on + [surface]

Tendai sat the little girl on a high stool so she could see the stage.

Tendai 把小女孩抱上一張高腳凳,讓她能看到舞台。

transitive: sit + person + on + [location]

同義詞
  • be seated

    more formal; describes the state rather than the action

  • take a seat

    polite instruction, as in 'please take a seat'

反義詞
  • stand

    to be on your feet with weight on your legs

文法句型

sit + [preposition/adverb]

sit + object + [preposition/adverb]

用法筆記

Transitive use (cause someone to sit) is less common than intransitive. The object is usually a child or an animal, and a location phrase is almost always required.

常見錯誤

I was seating on the chair.
I was sitting on the chair.
💡'seat' as a verb needs an object; for your own action, use 'sit'.

2. to stay still in a particular position so that a painter, sculptor, or photograp

2.動詞不及物B1
釋義

擔任模特兒

為畫家或攝影師保持特定姿勢

to stay still in a particular position so that a painter, sculptor, or photographer can make a picture of you.

例句

Élise sat for the painter three times before the portrait was finished.

Élise 為那位畫家當了三次模特兒,肖像畫才完成。

sit for + [artist]

The museum hired local students to sit as models for life-drawing classes.

博物館聘請了當地的學生來擔任人體素描課的模特兒。

sit as [a model]

同義詞
  • model

    broader; can mean showing clothes or products, not just staying still for art

  • pose

    more active; suggests arranging your body in a deliberate position

文法句型

sit for + [person]

sit + for + [purpose]

用法筆記

Always followed by 'for' or 'as' when specifying the artist or role. The preposition 'for' introduces the person or purpose.

3. to bend the back legs and lower the rear body to the ground, keeping the front l

3.動詞不及物A2
釋義

(動物)蹲坐

狗等動物後腿彎曲、臀部著地

to bend the back legs and lower the rear body to the ground, keeping the front legs straight — used mainly for dogs and other four-legged animals.

例句

Baraka told his dog to sit before giving it a treat.

Baraka 叫他的狗坐下,然後才給牠零食。

command: tell/call + animal + to sit

A small brown dog sat by the gate and waited for its owner.

一隻棕色的小狗坐在大門邊,等待主人回來。

文法句型

sit + [adverb]

animal + sits

用法筆記

Most commonly used for dogs. For cats and other animals, 'sit' is also correct but less frequent. The command form 'Sit!' is a standard obedience cue.

4. to settle on a nest, using the parent bird's body to warm the eggs until the bab

4.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

孵蛋;棲息

鳥類趴在蛋上保暖或停在枝頭

to settle on a nest, using the parent bird's body to warm the eggs until the baby birds come out of their shells; or to perch on a branch or other high spot.

例句

A mother sparrow sat on her nest under the roof for two weeks.

一隻麻雀媽媽在屋簷下的巢裡孵了兩星期的蛋。

bird + sit on + [nest]

The hen sits her eggs every spring without ever leaving them.

這隻母雞每年春天都會孵蛋,從不離開。

transitive: sit + eggs

同義詞
  • brood

    more technical; specifically means sitting on eggs to hatch them

  • perch

    means resting on a branch or bar, not sitting on eggs

文法句型

bird + sits + on + [eggs/nest]

bird + sits + eggs

用法筆記

Transitive use ('sit eggs') is limited to domestic birds such as hens. For wild birds, the intransitive pattern 'sit on eggs' is far more common.

5. to remain somewhere untouched, unmoved, or unused for an extended period — used

5.動詞不及物B1
釋義

閒置;擺著

物品長期放在某處未被使用

to remain somewhere untouched, unmoved, or unused for an extended period — used for objects that have been ignored or forgotten.

例句

Those old books have been sitting on the shelf for years untouched.

那些舊書在書架上擺了好幾年,從來沒有人碰過。

present perfect continuous: have been sitting

A broken bicycle sat in the garage until Andrei finally fixed it.

一輛壞掉的自行車一直擱在車庫裡,直到 Andrei 把它修好。

同義詞
  • gather dust

    more vivid; adds the image of dust collecting on the unused object

  • stay

    neutral; does not carry the sense of neglect or disuse

反義詞
  • move

    to change position or be transported somewhere else

文法句型

object + sits + [adverb of place]

sit + around

用法筆記

Commonly used with present perfect continuous ('has been sitting') to emphasise how long something has been unused. Often expresses a tone of waste or neglect.

6. to occupy a physical spot, such as a building on a hill or a town beside a river

6.動詞不及物A2
釋義

位於;坐落

建築物或物體處在某個地點

to occupy a physical spot, such as a building on a hill or a town beside a river — used when describing where something is positioned.

例句

The village sits at the foot of a large mountain in the north.

這座村莊坐落在一座大山的山腳下,位於北方。

settlement + sits + [location]

A small wooden shed sits behind the main house near the garden.

一間小木屋位於主屋後方,靠近花園。

同義詞
  • be located

    more formal; commonly used in writing and official descriptions

  • stand

    suggests a vertical or upright position

  • lie

    suggests a flat or horizontal position; often used for landscapes

文法句型

subject + sits + [prepositional phrase of place]

用法筆記

This sense is about physical placement only, not suitability or correctness (contrast with sense 12, 'SEEM RIGHT' in a separate chunk). For abstract location (e.g. 'the decision sits well with me'), see the suitability sense.

7. When you describe how clothes sit, you mean the way they lie against or hang aro

7.動詞不及物B1
釋義

合身

衣物穿起來合身或掛在身上的樣子

When you describe how clothes sit, you mean the way they lie against or hang around the body — for instance, whether they feel loose, rest flat on the shoulders, or are tight across the waist.

例句

The jacket sits well on her shoulders and does not feel tight.

這件外套在她的肩膀上很合身,而且不會覺得緊。

sit + adverb/preposition describing fit of clothes

Élise tried on the dress, but it sat awkwardly around her hips.

Élise 試穿了那件洋裝,但它穿在她臀部周圍不太合身。

同義詞
  • fit

    more general and more common than sit

  • hang

    focuses on how loose fabric falls, while sit also covers tightness

文法句型

sit + adverb/preposition

用法筆記

Subject of this sense is always the item of clothing, not the person wearing it.

常見錯誤

The jacket sits me well.
The jacket sits well on me.
💡The clothing is the subject; the person is introduced through a preposition (on, around, at).

8. When an official body such as a committee, parliament, or panel of judges gather

8.動詞不及物B2
釋義

開會

委員會或法庭舉行正式會議

When an official body such as a committee, parliament, or panel of judges gathers to carry out its duties, it sits for a session.

例句

The committee will sit again next Tuesday to discuss the budget.

委員會將在下星期二再次開會討論預算。

sit for official meetings of committees, courts, etc.

The court sat for three hours before reaching a verdict.

法庭開庭了三小時才達成裁決。

同義詞
  • convene

    more formal; implies gathering for a specific purpose

  • meet

    more general; does not carry the same formal/official tone as sit

文法句型

sit + (time/duration) + to-infinitive

用法筆記

The subject is always a collective body (committee, court, parliament, panel, council), never an individual. To describe an individual taking part, use sense 9 (sit on).

9. To be chosen or appointed to take part in the work of a committee, board, panel,

9.動詞不及物B2
釋義

擔任

在官方團體中擔任成員

To be chosen or appointed to take part in the work of a committee, board, panel, or similar official group.

例句

Caleb sits on the board of the local hospital.

Caleb 在本地醫院的董事會擔任成員。

sit on [committee/board/panel]

Anjali has been sitting on the school committee for three years.

Anjali 已經在學校委員會擔任委員三年了。

同義詞
  • serve on

    more formal than sit on, often used in official contexts

  • be on

    informal alternative to sit on

文法句型

sit on [committee/board/panel]

用法筆記

Always requires the preposition on before the name of the group. Unlike sense 8, the subject is an individual person, not the group itself.

常見錯誤

She sits the committee.
She sits on the committee.
💡The preposition on is required to link the person to the group.

10. To write answers to the questions in a formal test or examination, especially as

10.動詞及物B1
釋義

應考

參加考試(英式用法)

To write answers to the questions in a formal test or examination, especially as part of a school course or a qualification (British English).

例句

James will sit his final maths exam next Monday.

James 將在下星期一參加他的期末數學考試。

sit + exam (BrE, transitive)

Students across the country are sitting the university entrance test this week.

全國的學生本週都在參加大學入學測驗。

同義詞
  • take

    more common internationally; sit is primarily BrE

文法句型

sit [exam/test/examination]

用法筆記

Primarily British English. In American English, take the exam is preferred. The object can be a specific subject (sit history) or a type of test (sit the driving test).

常見錯誤

I sat for the exam.' (when meaning taking the test)
I sat the exam.
💡No preposition is needed between sit and the exam in this sense.

11. To watch over someone else's young child or children in the parents' absence — f

11.動詞及物 / 不及物B1
釋義

臨託

短期照顧小孩(英式)

To watch over someone else's young child or children in the parents' absence — for example, in the evening while the parents go out for a meal or an event.

例句

Could you sit for the neighbours' children on Saturday evening?

你星期六晚上可以幫鄰居臨託一下小孩嗎?

sit for [children/family] (short for babysit)

Christopher sits for the Wilson family every Friday night.

Christopher 每週五晚上都會幫 Wilson 家照顧小孩。

同義詞
  • babysit

    the fuller, more widely recognised form across all varieties of English

  • mind

    common in British and Irish English for watching children briefly

文法句型

sit for [children/family]

sit + object

用法筆記

A shortened form of babysit, common in British English. Usually intransitive (sit for someone), though transitive use (sit the children) occurs informally.

常見錯誤

I will sit the children tonight.' (in American English context)
I will babysit the children tonight.
💡Sit meaning babysit is primarily British; in American English, babysit is preferred.

12. To look or feel correct and harmonious where something is located or how it is r

12.動詞不及物B2
釋義

合適

在某處或情況中顯得很自然恰當

To look or feel correct and harmonious where something is located or how it is received — for example, a piece of furniture in a room, or a remark in a discussion.

例句

The large painting does not sit well in such a small room.

那幅大畫在這麼小的房間裡顯得不協調。

sit well/badly in [place]

His sharp comments did not sit well with the rest of the team.

他那尖銳的評論讓團隊其他成員感到不太舒服。

sit well with [someone] (figurative)

同義詞
  • fit

    more direct; sit carries a stronger sense of naturalness and harmony

  • suit

    focuses on being appropriate for a person, while sit can also apply to places

反義詞
  • clash

    suggests strong conflict, while sit well is about harmony

  • jar

    suggests a grating or unpleasant mismatch

文法句型

sit well/comfortably/naturally + adverb/preposition

sit with [someone]

用法筆記

Most common in negative or question constructions (does not sit well, would it sit better...). The adverb well appears in the majority of uses. Can describe both physical placement and abstract acceptability.

常見錯誤

The idea sits me well.
The idea sits well with me.
💡The thing being evaluated is the subject; the person is introduced through the preposition with.

sit — 名詞