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1 sit (for) an examination
تَقَدَّمَ لامتحان \ sit (for) an examination: to take a public exam: I’m going to sit (for) the university entrance exam. \ قَدَّمَ امتحانًا \ sit (for) an examination: to take a public exam: I’m going to sit (for) the university entrance exam. -
2 sit up
أَطَالَ السَّهَر \ sit up: not go to bed (till later than usual): We sat up till midnight to hear election results. \ اِعْتَدَلَ في جَلسته \ sit up: (of one who is sitting back or sitting lazily) to straighten one’s body into a firmly upright position: Sit up and pay attention, boy!. \ جَلَسَ مُنْتَصِبًا \ sit up: (of one who is lying down) to take a sitting position: He sat up in bed. -
3 sit
جَلَسَ \ seat: (with - self) to sit down: He seated himself next to me. sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. sit down: (of one who is standing) to take a sitting position; be in this position: He sat down heavily on the bed. I’ve been sitting down all day and I need a walk. -
4 sit down
جَلَسَ \ seat: (with - self) to sit down: He seated himself next to me. sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. sit down: (of one who is standing) to take a sitting position; be in this position: He sat down heavily on the bed. I’ve been sitting down all day and I need a walk. -
5 sit out
1) to remain seated during a dance:يَبْقى جالِسا أثْناء الرَّقْصLet's sit (this one) out.
2) to remain inactive and wait until the end of:يَبقى هادئا ومُنْتَظِراThey'll try to sit out the crisis.
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6 sit back
اِسْتَرخَى \ relax: to rest one’s mind or body; stop being anxious: We could not relax till the danger was past. sit back: to rest one’s body against the back of a chair. lounge: sit in a lazy way: He was lounging back in his chair. -
7 sit down
to (cause to) take a seat, take a sitting position:يَجْلِسHe sat the child down on the floor.
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8 sit tight
to keep the same position or be unwilling to move or act:يَبْقى ساكِنا، لا يقوم بِعَمَلٍ أو حَرَكَهThe best thing to do is to sit tight and see if things improve.
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9 sit up
1) to rise to a sitting position:يَقوم، يَقِفCan the patient sit up?
2) to remain awake, not going to bed:يَسْهَر، يَبْقى مُسْتَيْقِظاI sat up until 3 a.m. waiting for you!
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10 sit-in
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11 sit back
اِسْتَراحَ \ relax: to rest one’s mind or body; stop being anxious: We could not relax till the danger was past. rest: to be still, so as to regain one’s strength after work or activity: He lay down to rest after the race. sit back: to rest one’s body against the back of a chair. -
12 sit
قَعَدَ \ sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. -
13 sit on
اِشْتَركَ في عُضويَّة (لجنة، إلخ) \ sit on: to be a member of (an official group, such as a committee). -
14 sit up
سَهِرَ (فِعْل) \ sit up: not to go to bed (till later than usual): We sat up till midnight to hear election results. watch: to look steadily (at); keep one’s eyes on; pay attention to; guard: He’s watching television. Watch him jump, then copy his action. Please watch my money while I swim. \ See Also راقب (راقَبَ) -
15 sit
six [Sem sh-t, Mal sitta, Heb shisha, Syr sheth, JNA ishta, BAram sht, Ara sht, Uga thth, Phoen shshm (sixty)] Per set, Swa sita borrowed from Ar -
16 sit
[sɪt] present participle sitting: past tense, past participle sat [sæt] verb1) to (cause to) rest on the buttocks; to (cause to) be seated:يَجْلِسThey sat me in the chair and started asking questions.
2) to lie or rest; to have a certain position:يَسْتَقِرThe parcel is sitting on the table.
يكونُ عُضْوا ، يَشْتَرِكُ فيHe sat on several committees.
4) (of birds) to perch:يَرْقُدAn owl was sitting in the tree by the window.
5) to undergo (an examination).يَتَقَدَّم إلى الإمْتِحان6) to take up a position, or act as a model, in order to have one's picture painted or one's photograph taken:يَجْلِس أمام الرَّسّام لِيُصَوِّرَهShe is sitting for a portrait/photograph.
7) (of a committee, parliament etc) to be in session:يَعْقِد جَلْسَتَهParliament sits from now until Christmas.
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17 sit back
to rest and take no part in an activity:يَجْلِسُ جانِبا، لا يَتَدَخَّلHe just sat back and let it all happen.
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18 baby-sit
verbto remain in a house to look after a child while its parents are out:يَعْتَني بالأطْفالShe baby-sits for her friends every Saturday.
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19 jalasa
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20 جلس
جَلَسَ \ seat: (with - self) to sit down: He seated himself next to me. sit: to rest on one’s bottom, with the body upright: We sat on the ground. He’s sitting in the back seat of the car. sit down: (of one who is standing) to take a sitting position; be in this position: He sat down heavily on the bed. I’ve been sitting down all day and I need a walk. \ جَلَسَ القُرفُصاء \ squat: to sit so that one’s bottom rests on one’s bent legs, above the ankles. \ جَلَسَ مُنْتَصِبًا \ sit up: (of one who is lying down) to take a sitting position: He sat up in bed.
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