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Sit up with to stay with someone (a sick person) during the night(ȯÀÚ¸¦) µ¹º¸´Ù, °£È£ÇÏ´Ù): My mother had to sit up all night because my younger sister was very sick.
Sit well with it or suit, be acceptable to(»ç¶÷¡¤»ç¹°¿¡) ¾î¿ï¸®´Ù, ¹Þ¾Æµé¿©Áö´Ù): His views did not sit well with the management line.
Sit-in a political demonstration where students or workers refuse to leave their classroom or job site(¿¬Á³ó¼º): The campaigners held a sit-in outside the Supreme Court.
Sitting duck something or someone that is easy to criticise or target(°ø°ÝÇϱ⠽¬¿î ´ë»ó, ºÀ): He was waiting there like a sitting duck-a perfect target for a mugger.
Sitting on a gold mine in control of something very valuable(°ªÁø °ÍÀ» °®°í[¾Ë°í] ÀÖ´Â): When I found out how much the old book was worth, I realized that I was sitting on a gold mine. Mary's land is valuable. She is sitting on a gold mine.