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词汇 sitter
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Definition of sitter in English:

sitter

nounˈsɪtəˈsɪdər
  • 1A person who sits, especially for a portrait or examination.

    坐着的人(尤指被画像或参加考试的人)

    she always hopes to imbue a portrait with the sitter's character
    sitters in an examination room
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the portraits, sitters appear shorn of pretense and disguise.
    • A portrait is of course in the first instance a likeness of the sitter who commissions it.
    • Both sitter and artist would also have in mind the person who commissioned the portrait and for whose eyes it was intended.
    • The paintings exhibit strong physical and emotional energy, derived from the direct encounter between artist and sitter in the studio.
    • It had long been accepted practice in portrait painting to depict sitters with prized possessions appropriate to their status and station in life.
    • Rembrandt's portraits of individual sitters are similarly energetic, emphasizing faces, hands, and dynamic silhouettes at the expense of costumes and settings.
    • The scrutinizing artist and his exposed sitters are all committed to the inert artifact that will outlive them: a photograph.
    • Later in her career she also did numerous portrait busts of distinguished sitters.
    • The sitter, presumably, was desirous of being portrayed and perhaps curious to see how she would be perceived by a celebrated professional.
    • The portrait conveyed the casual and relaxing quality of the sitter's personality, which is important in this work.
    • He always portrayed his sitter as a distinct individual rather than a representative of his or her particular group.
    • His style shows strong characterisation in his sitters and an exquisite delineation of costume and jewellery.
    • The identities of the sitters in the Phillips portraits have only recently been discovered.
    Synonyms
    poser, subject, artist's model, photographic model
    1. 1.1 A sitting hen.
      伏窝的母鸡
  • 2usually in combination A person who looks after children, pets, or a house while the parents or owners are away.

    代人照看小孩(或宠物、房屋)者

    a house-sitter

    临时照看房屋者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The company specializes in helping pet sitters and pet owners connect to each other.
    • The pet store owners and staff may know of a great pet sitter.
    • The presence of the house sitter is the number one burglar deterrent.
    • They hire a baby sitter and go together.
    • You can take them to a boarding kennel or you can hire a pet sitter.
    • Some guy wanted his lawn mowed, another wanted help painting his house, and some woman wanted a cat sitter.
    • Response to the business, both from pet owners and dog sitters, was so good that she was encouraged to start offering franchises in October 2002.
    • The safest way to locate a house sitter is to go through a house sitting directory.
    • Word of mouth referral is a common way to find a pet sitter.
    • We'll be gone for 10 days, and our two sons, ages 13 and 15, are begging us not to move a grown-up into the house as a sitter.
    • She and Sam had three children under the age of five and another on the way, and if she were to work nights and he days, the couple could care for the children without hiring a sitter.
    • The only alternative left was to leave Fluffy at home and have a pet sitter come into our house.
    • Is it a crime to hire a baby sitter anymore?
    • Today my parents were out and I had a sitter watching over me.
    • A pet sitter is there to provide comfort, help, and care for your dog while you are away.
    • The patient sought the company of his grandchildren and became their after school sitter.
    • House sitters are the best thing you can do with regards to your pets.
    • You can find a pet sitter through a number of means.
    • Can the sitter leave the house with the children?
    • While babysitting is legal at any age, parents should carefully assess a sitter younger than sixteen.
    1. 2.1 A person who provides care and companionship for people who are ill.
      陪护员
      as modifier volunteers are still needed to help the hospice expand its home sitter service
  • 3British informal (in sport) an easy catch or shot.

    〈非正式〉(体育)轻松的接球(或投射)

    he scored some great goals but missed some sitters
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was an absolute sitter and he should have scored.
    • They could have had more, but their centre forward missed a sitter from two yards out.
    • Chelsea missed no end of sitters, but still run out easy winners.
    • A Kiev striker has just missed a sitter against Juventus.
    • Kean scuffed a sitter from ten yards, and the same player saw his close range header strike a post.
    • "Big Martin Cameron missed an absolute sitter, " was how Lambie diplomatically put it after the game.
    • The prolific Jamie Barrow missed an absolute sitter when he headed over with the goal at his mercy.
    • 82 Luis Enrique from eight yards misses an absolute sitter - which would have put South Africa out.
    • He said the key to victory against the South Africans lay with how well his team take their chances after missing several sitters in the competition.

Rhymes

bitter, committer, critter, embitter, emitter, fitter, flitter, fritter, glitter, gritter, hitter, jitter, knitter, litter, permitter, pitta, quitter, remitter, skitter, slitter, spitter, splitter, submitter, titter, transmitter, twitter, witter

Definition of sitter in US English:

sitter

nounˈsidərˈsɪdər
  • 1A person who sits, especially for a portrait.

    坐着的人(尤指被画像或参加考试的人)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Later in her career she also did numerous portrait busts of distinguished sitters.
    • Both sitter and artist would also have in mind the person who commissioned the portrait and for whose eyes it was intended.
    • The paintings exhibit strong physical and emotional energy, derived from the direct encounter between artist and sitter in the studio.
    • A portrait is of course in the first instance a likeness of the sitter who commissions it.
    • The sitter, presumably, was desirous of being portrayed and perhaps curious to see how she would be perceived by a celebrated professional.
    • He always portrayed his sitter as a distinct individual rather than a representative of his or her particular group.
    • In the portraits, sitters appear shorn of pretense and disguise.
    • The portrait conveyed the casual and relaxing quality of the sitter's personality, which is important in this work.
    • The identities of the sitters in the Phillips portraits have only recently been discovered.
    • The scrutinizing artist and his exposed sitters are all committed to the inert artifact that will outlive them: a photograph.
    • His style shows strong characterisation in his sitters and an exquisite delineation of costume and jewellery.
    • It had long been accepted practice in portrait painting to depict sitters with prized possessions appropriate to their status and station in life.
    • Rembrandt's portraits of individual sitters are similarly energetic, emphasizing faces, hands, and dynamic silhouettes at the expense of costumes and settings.
    Synonyms
    poser, subject, artist's model, photographic model
    1. 1.1 A hen sitting on eggs.
  • 2usually in combination A person who looks after children, pets, or a house while the parents or owners are away.

    代人照看小孩(或宠物、房屋)者

    a house-sitter

    临时照看房屋者。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The presence of the house sitter is the number one burglar deterrent.
    • You can take them to a boarding kennel or you can hire a pet sitter.
    • House sitters are the best thing you can do with regards to your pets.
    • Response to the business, both from pet owners and dog sitters, was so good that she was encouraged to start offering franchises in October 2002.
    • The company specializes in helping pet sitters and pet owners connect to each other.
    • Can the sitter leave the house with the children?
    • Some guy wanted his lawn mowed, another wanted help painting his house, and some woman wanted a cat sitter.
    • They hire a baby sitter and go together.
    • We'll be gone for 10 days, and our two sons, ages 13 and 15, are begging us not to move a grown-up into the house as a sitter.
    • Today my parents were out and I had a sitter watching over me.
    • The safest way to locate a house sitter is to go through a house sitting directory.
    • You can find a pet sitter through a number of means.
    • The patient sought the company of his grandchildren and became their after school sitter.
    • Is it a crime to hire a baby sitter anymore?
    • The only alternative left was to leave Fluffy at home and have a pet sitter come into our house.
    • She and Sam had three children under the age of five and another on the way, and if she were to work nights and he days, the couple could care for the children without hiring a sitter.
    • Word of mouth referral is a common way to find a pet sitter.
    • While babysitting is legal at any age, parents should carefully assess a sitter younger than sixteen.
    • The pet store owners and staff may know of a great pet sitter.
    • A pet sitter is there to provide comfort, help, and care for your dog while you are away.
    1. 2.1 A person who provides care and companionship for people who are ill.
      陪护员
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