sit: significado e definições
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To rest with the torso vertical and the body supported on the buttocks.
To rest with the hindquarters lowered onto a supporting surface. Used of animals.
To cover eggs for hatching; brood.
To be situated or located: a house that sits on a hill.
To lie or rest: Dishes were sitting on a shelf. See Usage Note at set1.
To pose for an artist or photographer.
To occupy a seat as a member of a body of officials: sit in Congress.
To remain inactive or unused: Her expensive skis sat gathering dust.
To affect one with or as if with a burden; weigh: Official duties sat heavily upon the governor.
To fit, fall, or drape in a specified manner: The jacket sits perfectly on you.
To be agreeable to one; please: The idea didn't sit well with any of us.
Chiefly British To take an examination, as for a degree.
To blow from a particular direction. Used of the wind.
To keep watch or take care of a child.
To cause to sit; seat: Sit yourself over there.
To keep one's seat on (an animal): She sits her horse well.
To sit on (eggs) for the purpose of hatching.
To provide seating accommodation for: a theater that sits 1,000 people.
A period of time spent sitting.
The way in which an article of clothing, such as a dress or jacket, fits.
sit in To be present or participate as a visitor at a discussion or music session.