To move into a position where the upper body is upright and the bottom is resting on a surface or the floor.
1Mehdi wished his visitor good health and bid him take a seat.
2Just take a seat and I'll let the doctor know you're here.
3Expressionless, Stevie asked me to take a seat in Consultation Room 4.
4I take a seat across the room as Willie continues the interview.
5Do take a seat, and Matilda, bring us coffee if you please.
6Come right in; take a seat and sit down and rest yourself.
7I take a seat on the upper level of the M29 bus.
8But yes - take a seat and join me in a wet.'
9So if you'd like to take a seat in the waiting area?
10I open the door, take a seat opposite the client, and begin.
11Minho was the last to take a seat, right next to Brenda.
12Delta will also take a seat on the AeroMexico board, AeroMexico added.
13She will also take a seat on the bank's interest rate-setting committee.
14I take a seat on a velvet divan, working through this revelation.
15He knew better than to take a seat unless he was ordered.
16His host nodded and told the man to take a seat again.
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Take a seat a través del tiempo
Take a seat por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América