sat
- (international standards)ISO 639-2 &ISO 639-3language code forSantali.
Seesit.
sat (notcomparable)
- (UK, predicative)Seated;sitting (down).
2007, Tony Bell, “eighteen”, inLife in the Bus Lane[1], Cambridge: Vanguard Press,→ISBN,page103:Hold on, I’msat on my arse while I’m writing this.
sat
- simplepast andpastparticiple ofsit
Isat in the middle of the park.
Translations to be checked
Clippings.
sat (comparativemoresat,superlativemostsat)
- Abbreviation ofsatisfactory.
- Abbreviation ofsatisfied.
- Abbreviation ofsaturated.
sat (pluralsats)
- Abbreviation ofsatellite(“artificial orbital body”).
- Abbreviation ofsatori(“amutantgene ofDrosophila, agenus offruit flies, thatcauseshomosexualbehaviour inmales (specifically,courtshipdirected to other males)”).
- Abbreviation ofsatoshi(“a hundred-millionth of abitcoin”).
- Level ofsaturation (especially of oxygen in the blood).
2010, Virginia Allum, Patricia McGarr,Cambridge English for Nursing Pre-intermediate Student's Book with Audio CD, Cambridge University Press,→ISBN, page93:Also, your blood pressure and oxygensats – that's the amount of oxygen in your blood.
2012, Emily Forbes,Georgie's Big Greek Wedding?, Harlequin,→ISBN, page44:[T]his is her third admission for breathing difficulties. The first two admissions we managed to control her and discharge her home with her mum. This time we can't get her oxygensats up—they're actually falling.
2015, Christopher J Gallagher, MD,Pure and Simple: Anesthesia Writtens Review IV Questions, Answers, Explanations 501-1000,→ISBN:Intubation is not necessary unless his oxygensat reading is low.
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sat
- sea
sat
- pastparticiple ofsætte
Borrowed fromEnglishshirt.
sat
- shirt
sat
- Romanization of𐍃𐌰𐍄
sat
- first/third-personsingularpastindicativeactive ofsitja
Borrowed fromLatinsatis.
sat
- enough,sufficiently
Ka tu esassat maskula por kombatar me?- Are you manenough to fight me?
sat
- (law enforcement)Clipping ofsatuan(“unit”).
Inherited fromProto-Sino-Tibetan*g/b-sat.
sat
- (Kamnyu, transitive) tokill
- Jacques, Guillaume, editor (2015–2016),Dictionnaire Japhug-Chinois-Français, version 1.1嘉绒-汉-法词典, Paris:Projet HimalCo
FromSanskritसप्त(sapta). CompareHindiसात(sāt),Khowarسوت(sot).
sat
- seven; 7
sat
- For a moment, for a few minutes, for a second.
Hang tunggu tang nisat na, aku nak pi teghebey burung tu.- You wait herefor a second, I am going to slingshot the bird.
Hang nisat-sat pi tandas, sat-sat pi tandas.- Why are you being like this, going to the toiletfrequently (exaggerated to every few seconds).
- As a consequence, then, or else
Jalan lekaih,sat gi tak dan masuk kelas.- Walk faster;or else, we are not going to make it to the class.
sat (notcomparable)
- Alternative form ofsatis(“enough”)
29BCE – 19BCE,
Virgil,
Aeneid2.291:
- “‘Sat patriae Priamōque datum [...].’”
- [Aeneas recalls a dream about Hector, who says:] “‘[You] have givenenough to [our] country and to [King] Priam.’”
- “sat”, inCharlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879)A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “sat”, inCharlton T. Lewis (1891)An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
FromOld High Germansat, fromProto-Germanic*sadaz. Cognate withGermansatt,Dutchzat.
sat (masculinesaten,neutersat,comparativeméi sat,superlativeamsaatsten)
- full,sated
Ech sinn esousat!- I'm sofull!
- drunk,inebriated
sat
- the highest value card in aplaying card
- (archaic) measurement for rice
sat
- for a second, in a moment,wait
FromFrenchchat.
sat
- cat
- Baker, Philip & Hookoomsing, Vinesh Y. 1987.Dictionnaire de créole mauricien. Morisyen – English – Français
sat
- Alternative form ofschat
FromProto-Germanic*sitjaną.
sat
- (Föhr-Amrum) tosit
infinitive I | sat |
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infinitive II | (tu) saten |
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past participle | seeden |
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imperative singular | sat |
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imperative plural | sat’m |
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| present | past |
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1st singular | sat | seed |
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2nd singular | satst | seedst |
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3rd singular | sat | seed |
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plural | sat | seed |
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| perfect | pluperfect |
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1st singular | haa seeden | hed seeden |
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2nd singular | heest seeden | hedst seeden |
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3rd singular | hee seeden | hed seeden |
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plural | haa seeden | hed seeden |
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| future (skel) | future (wel) |
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1st singular | skal sat | wal sat |
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2nd singular | skääl sat | wääl sat |
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3rd singular | skal sat | wal sat |
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plural | skel sat | wel sat |
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sat
- past ofsitja andsitta
FromProto-Germanic*sadaz, fromProto-Indo-European*seh₂-. CompareOld Saxonsad,Dutchzat,Old Englishsæd,Old Norsesaðr,Gothic𐍃𐌰𐌸𐍃(saþs).
sat
- full,sated
sat
- first/third-personsingularpastactiveindicative ofsitja
From Old Romanianfsat, borrowed from an earlier form ofAlbanianfshat (due to unexpected syncope), fromLate Latinfossātum(“entrenchment, place enclosed by a ditch”), fromLatinfossa(“ditch”). CompareAlbanianfshat(“village”),Byzantine Greekφουσσάτον(phoussáton,“citadel”).
sat n (pluralsateor(regional)saturi)
- village
- (obsolete)dwelling
- (obsolete)field
- Synonym:câmp
- (obsolete)shrine, holy place
- (obsolete)bed
FromProto-Turkic*sat-. Compare toTurkishsatmak.
sat
- tosell
Tenishev, Edhem (1976) “sat”, inStroj salárskovo jazyká [Grammar of Salar], Moscow
Borrowed fromOttoman Turkishساعت(saʼat), fromPersianساعت(sâ'at), fromArabicسَاعَة(sāʕa).
sȃt m (Cyrillic spellingса̑т)
- clock,watch (instrument used to measure orkeep track of time)
- Synonyms:rèlōj,ȕra
sȃt m (Cyrillic spellingса̑т)
- hour
- Synonym:(Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia)čȁs
- Koliko jesati? ―What time is it?
- Jedan je sat. ―It is one o'clock.
- Dva je sata. ―It's two o'clock.
- Pet je sati. ―It's five o'clock.
- (education)class,lecture (a single school period or academic lesson, typically lasting around an hour)
Prvo na rasporedu jesat matematike.- First on the timetable is math class.
FromFrenchchat.
sat
- cat
- Danielle D’Offay et Guy Lionnet,Diksyonner Kreol - Franse / Dictionnaire Créole Seychellois - Français
sat
- Alternative form ofsad
sat
- second-personsingularimperative ofsatmak