0 a seat for one person, with a back, usually four legs, and sometimes two arms -- стул
1 someone who controls a meeting or organization -- председательствующий
[ usually singular ] All questions should be addressed to the chair.
2 a very important position in a university department, or the person who has this position -- кафедра, заведующий кафедрой
3 to control a meeting or organization -- председательствовать
Then the chair leg is no longer visible.
Even before the episode of the empty chair, most major questions had been decided by consensus.
The chart consisted of five stimuli repeated eight times, which were line drawings of a tree, a chair, a bird, a pear, and a car.
It is based on contributions from the presenters, edited by workshop and session chairs.
Metasemantically, "law" behaves much like simple artifact terms such as "chair" and "hammer," which are not linguistically deferential.
The subject sat in a chair in front of the robot and monitor, and grasped a handle with his/her right hand.
Breathing heavily, she sat back in the chair and closed her eyes.
The scene started as the joker's bell rang, with the four performers standing on chairs turned facing the audience.
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いす, (会の)議長を務める…
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