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1 seating
noun (the supply or arrangement of seats: She arranged the seating for the lecture.) zasedací pořádek* * *• sedlo• rozsazení -
2 cabin
['kæbin]1) (a small house or hut (made eg of logs): a log cabin.) srub, chata2) (a (small) room in a ship for sleeping in: We've a four-berth cabin.) kajuta3) (the part of an aircraft containing seating for passengers.) kabina* * *• hradlo• kajuta• kabina• bydlet v chatrči• chatrč• barák• chata• bouda -
3 saloon
[sə'lu:n]1) (a large public room on a ship: the dining-saloon.) salón2) ((American sedan) a motor car with enclosed seating space for driver and at least three passengers.) sedan3) (a place where alcoholic drinks are sold: The police searched in all the saloons for the thief.) hostinec* * *• salón -
4 seat
[si:t] 1. noun1) (something for sitting on: Are there enough seats for everyone?) sedadlo2) (the part of a chair etc on which the body sits: This chair-seat is broken.) sedátko3) ((the part of a garment covering) the buttocks: I've got a sore seat after all that horse riding; a hole in the seat of his trousers.) zadek4) (a place in which a person has a right to sit: two seats for the play; a seat in Parliament; a seat on the board of the company.) sedadlo; křeslo5) (a place that is the centre of some activity etc: Universities are seats of learning.) sídlo2. verb1) (to cause to sit down: I seated him in the armchair.) posadit2) (to have seats for: Our table seats eight.) být pro... osob•- - seater- seating
- seat belt
- take a seat* * *• sídlo• sedadlo• křeslo• místo
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Seating — Seat ing (s[=e]t [i^]ng), n. 1. The act of providing with a seat or seats; as, the seating of an audience. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of making seats; also, the material for making seats; as, cane seating. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seating — [sēt′iŋ] n. 1. the act of providing with or directing to a seat or seats 2. material for covering chair seats, etc. 3. the arrangement of seats or of persons seated 4. SEAT (n. 5b) … English World dictionary
Seating — Reserved and free seatingSeating arrangements:*Reserved seating: each seat is reserved for a specific ticket holder. *General admission, open seating, free seating: **A seat is guaranteed, but not a specific one, one may choose on a first come,… … Wikipedia
seating — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ comfortable ▪ The auditorium has comfortable seating and modern acoustics. ▪ outdoor ▪ allocated (BrE), assigned (AmE), reserved … Collocations dictionary
seating — seat|ing [ sitıŋ ] noun uncount 1. ) the seats in a public place such as a movie theater or on a bus, train, etc.: seating for: The auditorium has seating for over 200 people. seating capacity (=the number of people that can sit in a place): The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
seating — UK [ˈsiːtɪŋ] / US [ˈsɪtɪŋ] noun [uncountable] 1) the seats in a public place such as a cinema or on a bus, train etc seating for: The school hall has seating for over 200 people. seating capacity (= the number of people that can sit in a place):… … English dictionary
seating — seat|ing [ˈsi:tıŋ] n [U] 1.) all the seats in a theatre, cinema etc seating for ▪ a restaurant with seating for 40 customers ▪ The hall has a seating capacity of 650. 2.) the places where people will sit, according to an arrangement seating… … Dictionary of contemporary English
seating — [[t]si͟ːtɪŋ[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT You can refer to the seats in a place as the seating. The stadium has been fitted with seating for over eighty thousand spectators. 2) N UNCOUNT: oft N n The seating at a public place or a formal occasion is the… … English dictionary
seating — noun (U) 1 all the seats in a theatre, cinema etc: seating capacity (=the number of people that can fit in a theatre, cinema etc) 2 a way of arranging seats, or a plan of who will sit in them: seating plan/arrangements etc: Do you have a seating… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Seating — Seat Seat, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Seated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Seating}.] 1. To place on a seat; to cause to sit down; as, to seat one s self. [1913 Webster] The guests were no sooner seated but they entered into a warm debate. Arbuthnot. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
seating — noun Date: 1761 1. a. material for covering or upholstering seats b. a seat on or in which something rests < a valve seating > 2. the act of providing with seats … New Collegiate Dictionary