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Sat 音标拼音: [s'æt] Saturday星期六的简写 饱和度 sit的过去式 Sat n 1: the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians [ synonym: { Saturday}, { Sabbatum}, { Sat}] Sat \ Sat\ ( s[ a^] t), imp. of { Sit}. [ Written also { sate}.] [ 1913 Webster]
Sit \ Sit\, v. i. [ imp. { Sat}({ Sate}, archaic); p. p. { Sat} ({ Sitten}, obs.); p. pr. & vb. n. { Sitting}.] [ OE. sitten, AS. sittan; akin to OS. sittian, OFries. sitta, D. zitten, G. sitzen, OHG. sizzen, Icel. sitja, SW. sitta, Dan. sidde, Goth. sitan, Russ. sidiete, L. sedere, Gr. ???, Skr. sad. [ root] 154. Cf. { Assess},{ Assize}, { Cathedral}, { Chair}, { Dissident}, { Excise}, { Insidious}, { Possess}, { Reside}, { Sanhedrim}, { Seance}, { Seat}, n., { Sedate}, { 4th Sell}, { Siege}, { Session}, { Set}, v. t., { Sizar}, { Size}, { Subsidy}.] 1. To rest upon the haunches, or the lower extremity of the trunk of the body; -- said of human beings, and sometimes of other animals; as, to sit on a sofa, on a chair, or on the ground. [ 1913 Webster] And he came and took the book put of the right hand of him that sate upon the seat. -- Bible ( 1551) ( Rev. v. 7.) [ 1913 Webster] I pray you, jest, sir, as you sit at dinner. -- Shak. [ 1913 Webster] 2. To perch; to rest with the feet drawn up, as birds do on a branch, pole, etc. [ 1913 Webster] 3. To remain in a state of repose; to rest; to abide; to rest in any position or condition. [ 1913 Webster] And Moses said to . . . the children of Reuben, Shall your brothren go to war, and shall ye sit here? -- Num. xxxii. 6. [ 1913 Webster] Like a demigod here sit I in the sky. -- Shak. [ 1913 Webster] 4. To lie, rest, or bear; to press or weigh; -- with on; as, a weight or burden sits lightly upon him. [ 1913 Webster] The calamity sits heavy on us. -- Jer. Taylor. [ 1913 Webster] 5. To be adjusted; to fit; as, a coat sits well or ill. [ 1913 Webster] This new and gorgeous garment, majesty, Sits not so easy on me as you think. -- Shak. [ 1913 Webster] 6. To suit one well or ill, as an act; to become; to befit; -- used impersonally. [ Obs.] -- Chaucer. [ 1913 Webster] 7. To cover and warm eggs for hatching, as a fowl; to brood; to incubate. [ 1913 Webster] As the partridge sitteth on eggs, and hatcheth them not. -- Jer. xvii. 11. [ 1913 Webster] 8. To have position, as at the point blown from; to hold a relative position; to have direction. [ 1913 Webster] Like a good miller that knows how to grind, which way soever the wind sits. -- Selden. [ 1913 Webster] Sits the wind in that quarter? -- Sir W. Scott. [ 1913 Webster] 9. To occupy a place or seat as a member of an official body; as, to sit in Congress. [ 1913 Webster] 10. To hold a session; to be in session for official business; -- said of legislative assemblies, courts, etc.; as, the court sits in January; the aldermen sit to- night. [ 1913 Webster] 11. To take a position for the purpose of having some artistic representation of one' s self made, as a picture or a bust; as, to sit to a painter. [ 1913 Webster] { To sit at}, to rest under; to be subject to. [ Obs.] " A farmer can not husband his ground so well if he sit at a great rent". -- Bacon. { To sit at meat} or { To sit at table}, to be at table for eating. { To sit down}. ( a) To place one' s self on a chair or other seat; as, to sit down when tired. ( b) To begin a siege; as, the enemy sat down before the town. ( c) To settle; to fix a permanent abode. -- Spenser. ( d) To rest; to cease as satisfied. " Here we can not sit down, but still proceed in our search." -- Rogers. { To sit for a fellowship}, to offer one' s self for examination with a view to obtaining a fellowship. [ Eng. Univ.] { To sit out}. ( a) To be without engagement or employment. [ Obs.] -- Bp. Sanderson. ( b) To outstay. ( c) To elect not to participate in, as a dance or a hand of cards. { To sit under}, to be under the instruction or ministrations of; as, to sit under a preacher; to sit under good preaching. { To sit up}, to rise from, or refrain from, a recumbent posture or from sleep; to sit with the body upright; as, to sit up late at night; also, to watch; as, to sit up with a sick person. " He that was dead sat up, and began to speak." -- Luke vii. 15. [ 1913 Webster] |
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- sat考试都考些什么内容? - 知乎
而且 由于 sat 考试中的文章节选并不是来自于学生日常学习的教材,所以在这一点 上,阅读基础不好且没有经过系统考试训练的同学,并不容易取得很理想的分数。 sat文法 sat 文法考试需要考生阅读 4 篇文章,并解答 44 道选择题。
- 牢记这8个诀窍和6个坑,你的SAT阅读妥妥700+ || TD干货
从另外一个角度来讲, sat的文章很少会出现义愤填膺的破口大骂,也很少出现举双手双脚200%支持的情况。由于sat的文章的作者都喜欢假装自己很中立,所以作者会克制自己的情感,很少暴露出自己的强烈情感。
- SAT考试怎么报名? - 知乎
SAT 写作(SAT Essay):有些美国的大学会要求申请者参加 SAT 写作考试,确认你要申请的学校是否需要写作成绩,然后来决定是否要报名写作考试。 写作考试的报名费用是 14 美元。
- 如何准备 SAT 考试? - 知乎
SAT语法能力点更加侧重在学生对于书面表达的规范性,以及写作过程中的逻辑连贯性,以一个writer的思维方式来解题。 2、SAT考试中的语法题究竟是哪些? SAT语法需要学生了解单词(单词题),了解英文语法规则(语法题)和了解文章结构(篇章题)。
- SAT是什么?SAT具体的考试内容有哪些? - 知乎
SAT,也称 “美国高考” ,是由美国大学理事会(College Board)主办的一项标准化的、以笔试形式进行的高中毕业生学术能力水平考试。 其成绩是世界各国高中毕业生申请美国高等教育院校入学资格及奖学金的重要学术能力参考指标。
- A-level、IB、 AP、SAT 、ACT分别是什么? - 知乎
关于sat考试 SAT全称ScholasticAptitudeTest,是由美国大学委员会主办,是世界各国高中生申请美国大学及奖学金的重要参考。 2016年改革后,新SAT总分为1600分,分为阅读、文法和数学三个部分,写作改为选考,其成绩有效期为2年。
- sat对美国人来说难吗?1500难道很困难吗? - 知乎
sat并不需要,因为美国大学筛选最顶尖的学生靠的是活动奖项,所以sat必然比高考简单很多。 SAT的创立根本就不是希望学生花三年去准备一场考试的。 1500困难不困难,那就取决于人了。
- 想进入美国TOP30名校,SAT需要考到多少分? - 知乎
另外,cb还透露,在今年8月和9月展开的两次sat考试中,已经有超过140万考生参加了至少一次的sat考试,sat热度迎来回升。 据Common APP申请系统的报告指出,今年虽然只有 43% 的申请者提交了 SAT 或 ACT 成绩,但申请更排名靠前的大学的申请者的比例更高。
- SAT和ACT在内容,难度和大学认可度的方面有什么区别? - 知乎
新sat总分为1600分,是数学板块和语文板块(各800分)分数的数值总和。语文板块由阅读部分和语法部分组成,数学板块也分成两个部分,一部分可以用计算器,一部分不可以。 考试时间分配act考试比sat考的时间会紧张一些。
- 留学申请美国本科必须要考sat么? - 知乎
但并不是留学申请美国所有的本科学校都需要SAT或ACT成绩,不过申请美国的名校,最好准备好SAT或ACT成绩申请,不过有些同学最终没有收到心仪学校的offer,大多败在SAT成绩不够理想或者没有SAT成绩。
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