0 a seat for one person that has a back, usually four legs, and sometimes two arms
1 (the official position of) a person in charge of a meeting, official group or organization:
2 to be the person in charge of a meeting, etc.:
Would you like to chair tomorrow's meeting?
3 a movable seat that has a part for your back to rest against, usually four legs, and sometimes two side parts for your arms
4 a chairperson
5 to be the person in charge of a meeting:
Would you chair tomorrow’s meeting?
8 a person who is in charge of a committee or organization:
appoint/elect sb (as) chair She was elected chair of the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
10 to be in charge of a meeting or a committee:
A San Francisco assemblyman will chair the legislative hearing in Sacramento on Wednesday.
The new chairs were covered in protective plastic wrappings.
We need a chair for Ian - could you get one from the other room?
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.
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傢俱, 椅子, 頭銜…
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家具, 椅子, 头衔…
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silla, presidir, silla [feminine]…
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cadeira, dirigir…
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いす, (会の)議長を務める…
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sandalye, oturum başkanı, üniversitede önemli bir görev…
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siège [masculine], président/-ente [masculine-feminine], présider…
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cadira, presidir…
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