sit
sit.01 - be in a position
SIT-V NOTES: Based on financial subcorpus. Member of Vncls put_spatial-9.2-1, spatial_configuration-47.6, assuming_position-50. (from sit.01-v)SITTING-N NOTES: sit.01 (from sitting.01-n)
Aliases:
sit (v.)
sitting (n.)
seated (j.)
have_seat (l.)
sitting (n.)
seated (j.)
have_seat (l.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: thing sitting
ARG2-LOC: location or position
ARG2-LOC: location or position
sit-v: explicit location
`` You 've got
two championsARG1
sittingrel
right before youARG2
, '' said Mr. Baum .sit-v: manner instead of position
Traders said
most of their major institutional investorsARG1
, on the other handARGM-DIS
, satrel
tightARGM-MNR
.sitting-n: Arg1,2
I 'm pretty sure the dog is gaming us with
hisARG1
constantARGM-TMP
sittingrel
by the doorARG2
to go outARGM-PRP
.sit.07 - take an examination
NAME-V NOTES: Added by Julia for BOLTAliases:
sit (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: test-taker
ARG1-PPT: the test
ARG1-PPT: the test
sit-v
I failed Arabic hahaha ,
IARG0
'm going to sitrel
for the make - up examARG1
this weekARGM-TMP
and I 've applied to GUCsit-v
In 1912ARGM-TMP
, SiobhánARG0
satrel
an exam for a vacancy in the Mallow Post OfficeARG1
and succeeded in getting the position .sit.08 - sit_on: keep secret, have access to info but not do anything about it
SIT-V NOTES:Aliases:
sit (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: secret-keeper
ARG1-PPT: secret
ARG1-PPT: secret
sit-v
HeARG0
is probablyARGM-ADV
sittingrel
on a similar story about Uncle JoeARG1
.sit_down
sit_down.02 - assume a seated position
SIT_DOWN-V NOTES: predicate edited by Arrick. Member of VNcls assuming_position-50. (from sit.02-v)Aliases:
sit_down (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: sitter
ARG2-COM: second sitter if separate from arg 1
ARG2-COM: second sitter if separate from arg 1
sit_down-v: and shut up
Doug Hammond , the federal mediator in Seattle , where Boeing is based , said
the partiesARG1
will continue to sitrel
downrel
dailyARGM-TMP
until a new settlement proposal emerges or the talks break off againARGM-TMP
.sit_down-v: with arg 2
andARGM-DIS
weARG1
'llARGM-MOD
sitrel
downrel
with youARG2
one on oneARGM-MNR
.sit_up
sit_up.03 - assume an upright seated position
SIT_UP-V NOTES: No official Vncls, but see assuming_position-50. (from sit.03-v)Aliases:
sit_up (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: sitter
sit_up-v: wakey wakey
... the influence of the appeals court in New York ``
willARGM-MOD
make insurersARG1
sitrel
uprel
and listen . ''sit_out
sit_out.04 - decline to participate
SIT_OUT-V NOTES: sit_out added by Miriam. No Vncls. (from sit.04-v)Aliases:
sit_out (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: non-participant
ARG2-PPT: event
ARG2-PPT: event
sit_out-v
HeARG1
satrel
outrel
1 termARG2
after losing a U.S. Senate race in the 1960sARGM-TMP
.sit_in
sit_in.05 - act as substitute for during someone's temporary absence
SIT_IN-V NOTES: sit_in added by Miriam. No Vncls. (from sit.05-v)Aliases:
sit_in (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PAG: substitute
ARG2-GOL: thing being temporarily replaced
ARG2-GOL: thing being temporarily replaced
sit_in-v
IARG1
'm Holly Firfer , sittingrel
inrel
for Judy FortinARG2
.sit_in.06 - sit_in: visit in an unofficial capacity
SIT_IN-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. No VNcls. (from sit.06-v)Aliases:
sit_in (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: visitor
ARG1-LOC: sitting in on what (e.g. meeting, class, etc)
ARG1-LOC: sitting in on what (e.g. meeting, class, etc)
sit_in-v: both args
IARG0
satrel
inrel
on the meeting where they raised their salaries , and the attitudes of the council as they did this was astonishingARG1
.