释义 |
satsat /sæt/  - Ahtonia sat next to her, holding her hand.
- Ancient women sat in darkened eighteenth- and nineteenth-century doorways, heads covered in kerchiefs or round-brimmed hats like up-ended pudding basins.
- Beside me in the front sat Susan James, looking like a frustrated baby-sitter.
- Chrissie sat down on the bare floorboards, and watched the haggard features of the man she loved.
- He sat gently smiling to himself, as blind men will.
- In his room he pulled on a dressing-gown and sat down and waited.
- The other officer climbed in and sat between me and the pilot.
- We were taken on nature hikes and told stories as we sat by campfires.
► sat cross-legged We sat cross-legged on the floor. the past tense and past participle of sit |