シートshiito
1.

A designated space for a person to sit, often in contexts such as vehicles, theaters, or public transport.

2.

A flat piece of material, typically paper or a thin sheet, that is part of a larger collection and is often not yet separated from its original form.

3.

A protective covering made of waterproof material, used to shield items or areas from rain or sun exposure, commonly found in outdoor settings.

4.

A specific position occupied by a player in a sport like baseball, defining their role in the game.

シートカバーshiitokabaa
1.

A protective covering designed to fit over car seats, providing both aesthetic enhancement and shielding from wear and tear.

2.

An accessory used to maintain the cleanliness and condition of seats in vehicles, often available in various materials and designs.

3.

A fabric or material draped over seating surfaces to add comfort and personalize the interior of a car.

4.

An item that serves to protect the upholstery of seats, allowing for easy cleaning and replacement as needed.

シートノックshiitonokku
1.

A practice drill in baseball where fielders take their positions on the field to receive balls hit by a coach or teammate for the purpose of improving their defensive skills.

2.

An exercise in which players engage in a series of practice repetitions while standing in their defensive positions to refine their catching, throwing, and field awareness.

3.

A training session in which players simulate game situations by fielding grounders and fly balls, helping to enhance their reaction times and overall defensive techniques.

シートベルトshiitoberuto
1.

A strap or belt affixed to the seat of a vehicle or aircraft, designed to secure the occupant in place to ensure their safety during travel and to prevent injury from sudden stops or collisions.

2.

A safety device installed on seats in vehicles and airplanes that keeps the occupant restrained, thereby reducing the risk of being thrown from the seat in the event of an accident.

3.

An essential safety feature in automobiles and aircraft, this belt is intended to protect passengers by securely holding them in their seats and minimizing movement during abrupt maneuvers or impacts.

シルバーシートshirubaashiito
1.

A designated seat on public transportation, such as trains and buses, that is reserved for elderly individuals and people with disabilities, ensuring they have a comfortable place to sit.

2.

A specific area within a vehicle that prioritizes seating for those who may have mobility challenges or require additional support.

3.

A type of seating arrangement in public transit designed to accommodate older adults and those with impairments, promoting inclusivity and accessibility.

4.

A special seating section that acknowledges the needs of seniors and individuals with physical limitations, typically marked to signify its purpose.