Italian English Dictionary

italiano - English

sedia in English:

1. chair chair


The chair is broken. You'd better get someone to fix it.
We got this chair for nothing because the lady next door didn't need it anymore.
under the chair
If you think that it's in school - seated in a chair and listening to a teacher - that you learn a language, then boy are you off.
But he suddenly felt dizzy and he sat down again in his old chair.
Would you do me a favor by moving that chair over to the corner so that I can sweep the floor?
America is a large, friendly dog in a very small room. Every time it wags its tail, it knocks over a chair.
Sitting in her panther hide chair, the young woman, clad in red lingerie, was reading aloud a book titled "The Black Princess".
How many chairs are there in the classroom?
It's a biggish chair, but it'll just barely fit through the doorway.
The woman dental hygienist said to me, lying down in the chair, "Right, please open your mouth."
The new Diet member was smoking, leaning back proudly in a chair.
Indeed this chair is fine to look at, but it will not stand up to long use.
Mr Burton will chair tomorrow's meeting.
Heaving a great sigh I plunk my bread on the table and flump onto the chair.

English word "sedia"(chair) occurs in sets:

vocabulary I and II week
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