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单词 reseat
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Definition of reseat in English:

reseat

verb riːˈsiːtriˈsit
[with object]
  • 1Cause (someone) to sit down again after they have risen.

    he reseated himself in his armchair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Martin reseated himself, and waited for Tom to begin.
    • He reseated himself and poked Riann in the side, prompting him to stand and speak.
    • When she returned to her table, Jarel stood, reseating her.
    • The purple flames subsided, and Suka reseated herself, wiping invisible specks of dust from her apron.
    • No sooner were we reseated in the carriage than I began a pathetic remonstrance with Mrs Damer upon the impropriety of her allowing her mad-cap of a sister to turn everything into ridicule and make a laughing stock of everybody.
    • Gilbert moved quickly in before Lou could reseat herself.
    • In spite of the panic that ensued, the Professor got everyone reseated and then had Jade go and call 911.
    • She twiddled her thumbs with a contemplative frown, stood to pace for a moment, then reseated herself and cleared her throat.
    • In front of him one of the monkeys stood, did a backflip, then reseated himself to the chattering approval of the others.
    • ‘Please continue,’ he said, reseating himself.
    • The meal passed in small talk and asking about events of the day or easy banter before Samuel cleared the table and set a cup of coffee and a plate of German chocolate cake before her and reseating himself across from her.
    • Daniel returned it and then reseated himself beside his wife.
    • ‘Thanks,’ Jack said when Arley reseated herself.
    • Thus was it pressed upon them that they must rebel to reseat the ancient kings on their thrones, and drive the trespassers away.
    • Lucy reseated herself, motioning for the emissary to take a seat on the upper deck, so as to better see what was going on.
    • ‘Johnny Shakes,’ Will answered as Elizabeth reseated herself.
    • Shrugging nonchalantly, Lucia sat down in the only open seat left at the table once her dark-skinned friend had reseated herself.
    1. 1.1 Sit (someone) in a new position.
      we reseated the orchestra for each variation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ereana reseated herself in the stables on a pile of fresh wheat, feeling utterly useless.
      • Although Peter explained that he had used his own judgment in not reseating the passengers, the court ruled that he had violated the ordinance and fined him five dollars or ten days in jail.
      • As the two knights reseated themselves at another table and began ordering again, a troupe of men in strange armor with helmets shaped like dragonheads came thundering into the little sushi shack.
      • The plan will mean reseating for some faculty and staff ticket holders, said the athletics director.
      • He got out of the car and then reseated himself in the driver's seat.
    2. 1.2 Realign or repair (a tap, valve, or other object) in order to fit it into its correct position.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • After trying numerous outlets and reseating every part of the laptop adapter, I carried the whole mess back to the lab.
      • And when was the last time you opened up a machine and reseated all the boards to eliminate a thermal expansion problem?
      • I ran the test over and over, reseating the probes each time just in case I had something wrong.
      • I don't know what was wrong with it, but I've fiddled around with the internals, reseated some connections and tweaked the control centre.
      • Finally, look at the condition of the gasket, and how uniformly the damper flap closes against it - if necessary, clean, reseat or replace the gasket.
      • Also, try uninstalling the card, physically reseating it (if it's removable) and reinstalling the software.
      • We just need to remove and reseat all the components again.
      • 'I would unseat and reseat the memory, then maybe do the same with the video card.’
      • The nose jack remained in place, but a crash forklift was used to raise the aircraft, and jack stands then were reseated to stabilize the Hawkeye.
      • It takes a bit of patience to do this, because if you don't plan this out right, you won't be able to properly reseat your motherboard into the stand-offs.
      • I even reseated the new Intel reference cooler several times to be sure it was snug against the surface of the CPU package.
      • During a pre-race check that morning, it had seemed a bit wobbly, so I had pulled it out and reseated it with some ‘miracle adhesive.’
      • After reseating the vidcard all worked well and the customer was very happy.
      • Then before reseating the connections, examine the male ends, and look for bent or sunken pins.
      • Another DNA segment, the so-called transporting segment, then passes through the double-stranded break and the break is reseated.
      • After you install the new floor, you will need to remove the old wax seal under the toilet, install a new wax seal, and reseat the toilet.
      • Both hard drives failed to register during the boot sequence and I had to resort to reseating every connector and giving them a little ‘tap’ with my trusty hammer, in order to break the stiction.
      • He's going to come back with a reseating tool and fix that at some stage.
  • 2Equip with new seats.

    the coaches were reseated last year to increase capacity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was a Nipmuc Indian who made a living in the early nineteenth century selling baskets and reseating flag-bottomed chairs for local white families.
 
 

Definition of reseat in US English:

reseat

verbriˈsitrēˈsēt
[with object]
  • 1Cause (someone) to sit down again after they have risen.

    he reseated himself in his armchair
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In spite of the panic that ensued, the Professor got everyone reseated and then had Jade go and call 911.
    • Shrugging nonchalantly, Lucia sat down in the only open seat left at the table once her dark-skinned friend had reseated herself.
    • ‘Thanks,’ Jack said when Arley reseated herself.
    • ‘Johnny Shakes,’ Will answered as Elizabeth reseated herself.
    • He reseated himself and poked Riann in the side, prompting him to stand and speak.
    • Lucy reseated herself, motioning for the emissary to take a seat on the upper deck, so as to better see what was going on.
    • In front of him one of the monkeys stood, did a backflip, then reseated himself to the chattering approval of the others.
    • Thus was it pressed upon them that they must rebel to reseat the ancient kings on their thrones, and drive the trespassers away.
    • No sooner were we reseated in the carriage than I began a pathetic remonstrance with Mrs Damer upon the impropriety of her allowing her mad-cap of a sister to turn everything into ridicule and make a laughing stock of everybody.
    • The meal passed in small talk and asking about events of the day or easy banter before Samuel cleared the table and set a cup of coffee and a plate of German chocolate cake before her and reseating himself across from her.
    • Daniel returned it and then reseated himself beside his wife.
    • When she returned to her table, Jarel stood, reseating her.
    • Martin reseated himself, and waited for Tom to begin.
    • ‘Please continue,’ he said, reseating himself.
    • Gilbert moved quickly in before Lou could reseat herself.
    • She twiddled her thumbs with a contemplative frown, stood to pace for a moment, then reseated herself and cleared her throat.
    • The purple flames subsided, and Suka reseated herself, wiping invisible specks of dust from her apron.
    1. 1.1 Cause to sit in a new position.
      we reseated the orchestra for each variation
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Although Peter explained that he had used his own judgment in not reseating the passengers, the court ruled that he had violated the ordinance and fined him five dollars or ten days in jail.
      • As the two knights reseated themselves at another table and began ordering again, a troupe of men in strange armor with helmets shaped like dragonheads came thundering into the little sushi shack.
      • Ereana reseated herself in the stables on a pile of fresh wheat, feeling utterly useless.
      • He got out of the car and then reseated himself in the driver's seat.
      • The plan will mean reseating for some faculty and staff ticket holders, said the athletics director.
    2. 1.2 Realign or repair (a tap, valve, or other object) in order to fit it into its correct position.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I ran the test over and over, reseating the probes each time just in case I had something wrong.
      • The nose jack remained in place, but a crash forklift was used to raise the aircraft, and jack stands then were reseated to stabilize the Hawkeye.
      • He's going to come back with a reseating tool and fix that at some stage.
      • And when was the last time you opened up a machine and reseated all the boards to eliminate a thermal expansion problem?
      • After trying numerous outlets and reseating every part of the laptop adapter, I carried the whole mess back to the lab.
      • Finally, look at the condition of the gasket, and how uniformly the damper flap closes against it - if necessary, clean, reseat or replace the gasket.
      • After you install the new floor, you will need to remove the old wax seal under the toilet, install a new wax seal, and reseat the toilet.
      • During a pre-race check that morning, it had seemed a bit wobbly, so I had pulled it out and reseated it with some ‘miracle adhesive.’
      • 'I would unseat and reseat the memory, then maybe do the same with the video card.’
      • I don't know what was wrong with it, but I've fiddled around with the internals, reseated some connections and tweaked the control centre.
      • Both hard drives failed to register during the boot sequence and I had to resort to reseating every connector and giving them a little ‘tap’ with my trusty hammer, in order to break the stiction.
      • After reseating the vidcard all worked well and the customer was very happy.
      • I even reseated the new Intel reference cooler several times to be sure it was snug against the surface of the CPU package.
      • It takes a bit of patience to do this, because if you don't plan this out right, you won't be able to properly reseat your motherboard into the stand-offs.
      • Then before reseating the connections, examine the male ends, and look for bent or sunken pins.
      • Also, try uninstalling the card, physically reseating it (if it's removable) and reinstalling the software.
      • We just need to remove and reseat all the components again.
      • Another DNA segment, the so-called transporting segment, then passes through the double-stranded break and the break is reseated.
  • 2Equip with new seats.

    the coaches were reseated last year to increase capacity
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She was a Nipmuc Indian who made a living in the early nineteenth century selling baskets and reseating flag-bottomed chairs for local white families.
 
 
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