0 a seat for one person that has a back, usually four legs, and sometimes two arms -- 椅子
1 (the official position of) a person in charge of a meeting, official group or organization -- (會議或組織的)主持人,主席
2 to be the person in charge of a meeting, etc. -- 主持(會議等)
Would you like to chair tomorrow's meeting? 你願意主持明天的會議嗎?
Inquiries about chairs and commentators are invited as well.
He approached the chair, said he was forced to work, and threatened to complain to the regional headquarters, because no one listened to him.
When shown a chair apparently moving itself (pulled by transparent plastic wire) babies showed surprise and sometimes fear.
The majority of early studies were based on questionnaires to key individuals such as chairs and chief executives.
Now snip off a comparably sized piece from a diffraction image hologram containing the same chair information.
The majority of ethics committee chairs were male (70.5%) with an average age of 48 years.
We do not send people to the electric chair for having bad characters.
The scene started as the joker's bell rang, with the four performers standing on chairs turned facing the audience.