Chair :
chèz
chèz, chèz pou yo aprann
chèzprezidepresidedchèz
chèzprezidepresidedchèz
Noun(1) a seat for one person, with a support for the back(2) the position of professor(3) the officer who presides at the meetings of an organization(4) an instrument of execution by electrocution; resembles an ordinary seat for one person(5) a particular seat in an orchestra
Verb(1) act or preside as chair, as of an academic department in a university(2) preside over
(1) The Senator will chair a Public Forum on Child Abuse at Southbank, Brisbane on July 31.(2) O'Rian wasn't elevated to chair of the local authority before now.(3) Unceremoniously, some number of thugs dragged me into an edifice and roughly seated me in a slight wooden chair .(4) Deputy chair of Scottish Enterprise, he bangs the drum for business formation, pushing resources into the best growth prospects.(5) He sank into the comfortable swivel chair behind the counter and put his feet up.(6) While working with one of my cello students, who is first chair in her school orchestra, the subject of "what it really means to be first chair" was something that we spoke about for quite a while.(7) Rehearsals are underway for this years production which sees Siobhan Leonard return to the Director's chair .(8) At the start of the meeting chair Alison Sinclair stated there would be a chance for a motion to come from the floor and a vote taken.(9) The chair of the police authority, said Mr Richards had been picked from a ÔÇÿstrong fieldÔÇÖ.(10) Whittaker accepted the chair of pure mathematics at the University of Liverpool in 1933.(11) You've never seen anyone get to the victory stand so fast, even with his short-stop house-mate Ruben's failed effort to chair him up there.(12) Mr Brown, of the Crescent Hotel, agreed to chair future meetings that are open to the public.(13) She also learned administrative skills - how to speak in public, write a grant, chair a meeting.(14) ÔÇÿMr Clark was the chair of the meeting and made a joke of this,ÔÇÖ Mr Morgan said.(15) Donors are credited on the Musicians page of each concert programme directly beneath the chair that they have chosen to endow, recognising them as patrons of their chosen area.(16) At the trial the man is sent down for murder and seeing as it's Texas he's sent to the electric chair .
Related Phrases of chair(1) rocking chair ::
dodin(2) folding chair ::
plisman chèz(3) swivel chair ::
Swivel chèz(4) high chair ::
segondè chèz(5) office chair ::
biwo chèz(6) wheel chair ::
wou chèz(7) lounge chair ::
sal chèz(8) beach chair ::
chèz plaj
(1) rocking chair ::
dodin(2) folding chair ::
plisman chèz(3) swivel chair ::
Swivel chèz(4) high chair ::
segondè chèz(5) office chair ::
biwo chèz(6) wheel chair ::
wou chèz(7) lounge chair ::
sal chèz(8) beach chair ::
chèz plaj
Synonyms
Noun
2. hot seat ::
chèz cho
3. chairperson ::
prezidan
Verb
4. preside over ::
prezide sou
5. moderate ::
modere
6. chairman ::
prezidan
Noun
2. hot seat ::
chèz cho
3. chairperson ::
prezidan
Verb
4. preside over ::
prezide sou
5. moderate ::
modere
6. chairman ::
prezidan
Different Formschair, chaired, chairing, chairs
Word Example from TV ShowsIt's not a CHAIR. It's a...
Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 7
So move along, give me my CHAIR
Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 5
There he took a CHAIR, went on the CHAIR