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I . sit <sat; sitting> [sıt] V. intr.

1. sit:

sit
sit
sit

4. sit (for) mainly ingl. brit.:

sit

baby-sit V. trans., intr.

baby-sit → sitter

▶ baby-sitter SUST.

Véase también: sitter

sit-up SUST. DEP.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Some women would drop in simply for lunch, or to sit and leaf through magazines while enjoying the relaxed, club-like atmosphere.
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Patients are recommended to sit up on the edge of the bed and walk short distances for several times a day.
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The prisoner had room to stand, but could not sit or kneel, let alone lie down.
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With this invention, a person without a leg can stand, walk, sit, or kneel with just a push of a lever.
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At one point, the son comes in to sit by the mannequin.
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The actors of intransitive verbs such as walk, or sit are also planners.
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They have to sit down, have some smelling salts or something.
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Customers are able to sit inside the oases and eat while traffic goes by beneath them.
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On top of that, the women sit sidesaddle to accommodate their attire, sometimes even holding their babies while riding on the back of a motorbike.
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In determining a physical disability, common factors are the ability to sit, stand, lift, bend, and stoop.
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