reseat
verb [ T ] (also re-seat) uk/ˌriːˈsiːt/
重新安装座位
to arrange for someone to have a new place to sit
I instruct my cabin staff to reseat certain people well away from the emergency exits. 我指示机舱工作人员将某些人重新安置在远离紧急出口的位置。
The attendants attempted to re-seat the guests according to the king's commands.
reseat yourself[ usually + adv/prep ] (also re-seat yourself) 重新坐下
to sit down again
On reseating herself at the table, she called the waiter and asked for a glass of water. 在餐桌旁重新坐下后,她叫来服务员要了一杯水。
Vince returned to the car, reseated himself, and threw his file on the seat next to him.
He watched her go and then reseated himself in his armchair.
Reluctantly, he reseated himself on the bench.
The alarm stopped and gradually the customers reseated themselves.
She reseated herself in the car and pulled a book out of her bag.
重新装回原处
to put something back in the place that is designed to hold it
The technician suspected a loose connection and advised us to remove and reseat the hard drive.
As he re-seated the pistols, the saloon door opened and a man stumbled out. 当他重新插好手枪时,轿车的门打开了,一个男人跌跌撞撞地走了出来。
I need to reseat the charger plug, I think - it looks like my phone isn't charging.
- More examples
- After three hours of discomfort, I asked to be reseated.
- When I move the cat, she comes back and reseats herself in front of the keyboard.
- Often, you just need to re-seat the cable into the plug to get it working again.
- After patching the puncture, use your hands to reseat the tyre.