席【せき】
Frequency rank: 1,073.
- seat
- location (of a gathering, etc.); place
- position; post
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 席【せき】Frequency rank: 1,073.
- せきFrequency rank: 28,411. – 28,645.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- seat
- location (of a gathering, etc.); place
- position; post
Refers to a physical place where someone can sit. It's commonly used in contexts such as transportation, events, or any situation where seating arrangements are made.
Refers to a specific spot or area where events take place, indicating the significance of that location for gatherings or activities.
Refers to a specific role or rank someone holds in an organization or setting, often implying a level of responsibility or authority.
Generated collocations (experimental)
せき席にすわる座るto sit in a seatせきをたつ席を立つto stand up from one's seatよやくせき予約席reserved seatじゆうせき自由席unreserved seatしていせき指定席designated seatせきじゅん席順order of seatsせき席があいている空いているa seat is availableせきをゆずる席を譲るto give up a seatしゅっぱつ出発まえに前にせき席をかくにん確認するto check the seat before departureせきとり席取りseat reservationかいぎ会議せき席conference seat
Example sentences
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When participants were sought at the end of June all, about 500, seats were reserved in under a week.
Oh my, leaving the table in the middle of a meal is bad manners, you know.
So they sought a place such that the conference seating would have them facing the Americans.
About the same time as he entered the classroom and arrived at his seat, the chime to announce class rings across the school.
6. じゅぎょう授業のおわり終わりちかく近くになると、きょうし教師がひとこと一言もきごう「しずかに静かにしなさいきごう」きごう「すわりなさい座りなさいきごう!きごう」といわない言わないにもかかわらず、しぜん自然とこどもたち子どもたちはじぶん自分のせき席にもどり戻りしずかに静かになる。
As the lesson comes to an end, even if the teacher doesn't say "be quiet" or "sit down," the children naturally return to their seats and quieten down.
Perhaps having realized it was impossible to persuade her, Ms. Kurosaki sighed and sat down in her seat.
It was civil of him to offer his seat to the old man.
At a hilarious party, one frequently finds a wet blanket sitting next to the life of the party.
Father took his place at the head of the table and began to say grace.