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sit there like a lemon
Verb
colloquial
Japanese Meaning
その場に無駄に留まり、何の行動もしない様子 / 無為に存在している(役に立たずにただそこにいること)
( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(colloquial) To remain uselessly in a place or situation, without taking any action.
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sit there like a lemon
I couldn't just sit there like a lemon while the meeting fell apart, so I stood up and suggested a plan.
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I couldn't just sit there like a lemon while the meeting fell apart, so I stood up and suggested a plan.
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