seating

seating
noun, no pl., no indef. art.
1) (seats) Sitzplätze; Sitzgelegenheiten
2) attrib. Sitz[ordnung, -plan]

the seating arrangements — die Sitzordnung

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noun (the supply or arrangement of seats: She arranged the seating for the lecture.) die Bestuhlung
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seat·ing
[ˈsi:tɪŋ, AM ˈsi:t̬-]
n no pl
1. (seats) Sitzgelegenheiten pl
\seating for 6/2000 Sitzplätze pl für 6/2000 Personen
2. (sitting arrangement) Sitzordnung f
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['siːtɪŋ]
n
Sitzgelegenheiten pl, Sitzplätze pl

seating room — Platz m zum Sitzen

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seating
A s
1. a) Anweisen n von Sitzplätzen
b) Platznehmen n
2. Sitzgelegenheit(en) f(pl):
with seating for 2,000 spectators mit 2000 Sitzplätzen
3. Stuhlzeug n, Polstermaterial n
4. TECH academic.ru/65224/seat">seat A 10
B adj Sitz…:
seating accommodation A 2;
seating capacity of 300 300 Sitzplätze;
seating hostess US Tischzuweiserin f (im Restaurant);
seating plan THEAT etc Bestuhlungsplan m;
seating ticket Sitzplatzkarte f
* * *
noun, no pl., no indef. art.
1) (seats) Sitzplätze; Sitzgelegenheiten
2) attrib. Sitz[ordnung, -plan]

the seating arrangements — die Sitzordnung

* * *
(mechanics) n.
Auflagefläche f. n.
Bestuhlung f.
Fundament n.

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