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词组 sit in
释义
Idiom
sit in (on something)
Theme: OBSERVATION
to witness or observe something without participating. (Usually involves being seated.)
I can't sign up for the history class, but I have permission to sit in on it.I asked the professor if I could sit in.
Idiom
sit insit in (for someone)
to do someone's job or fulfill a responsibility for them.
The vice president will sit in for the president at today's meeting.Their drummer was sick so they asked if I could sit in.

Phr V
sit in
sits, sitting, sat
sit in
to be present in a meeting or class without taking part in itusually + on
Two observers from the United Nations sat in on the meeting.You could sit in on a class to see if it was the type of thing that would interest you.
if a group of people sit in, they go to a public building and refuse to leave it in order to complain about something
The factory was occupied by demonstrators sitting in as a protest against the arms trade.
sit-in
noun
Campaigners staged a sit-in outside the British embassy.
sit in
verb
1
to play by invitation with a band to which the musician does not belong US, 1936.
2
to join a poker game US, 1967
phrasesit in1. sit in to be present at a class, meeting, discussion, etc but only watch or listen instead of taking part: Do you mind if I just sit in today? I'm not feeling very well.+ on Denny went back to UCLA and sat in on a few lectures.2. sit in to take part in a protest in which people sit down, especially to block a road or other public place, until someone in authority agrees to do what they want: Police arrived after protesters began sitting in at the state capitol building.sit-in n C a protest in which people sit down, especially to block a road or other public place, until someone in authority agrees to do what they want: A sit-in organized by war protestors caused chaos in Bratislava's main square earlier today.

sit in

1. verb To participate in a non-violent protest in which participants occupy a particular space and refuse to move. Students have been sitting in since Monday to protest discriminatory enrollment practices.
2. verb To attend something as a spectator or visitor, rather than a regular or full participant. Typically followed by "on (something)." They invited me to sit in on one of their meetings to see how things normally progress. I didn't earn any credit for it, but sitting in on the class gave me a lot of useful information that I could apply to my business.
3. verb To temporarily act as a substitute for someone else, especially in a meeting or discussion-based activity. Typically followed by "for (someone)." Hi, everyone, I'll be sitting in for Mike in today's meeting. He had to fly back to Memphis last night for a family emergency. Our manager is out of the office today, so Mary will be sitting in instead.
4. noun A non-violent protest in which participants occupy a particular space and refuse to move. As a noun, the phrase is hyphenated. Students have organized a sit-in to protest discriminatory enrollment practices.

sit in (on something)

to attend something as a visitor; to act as a temporary participant in something. Do you mind if I sit in on your discussion? Please do sit in.

sit in

(for someone) to act as a substitute for someone. (Usually involves actual sitting, such as at a meeting.) I am not a regular member of this committee. I am sitting in for Larry Smith. Do you mind if I sit in? My representative can't be here.

sit in

1. Attend or take part as a visitor, as in My son's jazz group asked me to sit in tonight. It is often put as sit in on, as in They asked me to sit in on their poker game. [Mid-1800s]
2. Take part in a sit-in, that is, an organized protest in which seated participants refuse to move. For example, The students threatened to sit in unless the dean was reinstated. [c. 1940]
3. sit in on. Visit or observe, as in I'm sitting in on his class, but not for credit. [Early 1900s]
4. sit in for. Substitute for a regular member of a group, as in I'm just sitting in for Harold, who couldn't make it.

sit in

v.
1. To be present or participate as a visitor at a discussion or music session: The professor allowed me to sit in on one of her lectures. A guitarist will be sitting in with the band today.
2. To take part in a sit-in or similar organized protest: The protesters sat in at the construction site.
3. sit in for To act as a substitute: She will be sitting in for the usual news anchor, who is away on vacation.
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