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armrest

/ahrm-rest/US // ˈɑrmˌrɛst //UK // (ˈɑːmˌrɛst) //

扶手,臂架,扶手箱,臂膀

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a projecting, often padded support for the forearm, as at the side of a chair or sofa or between seats in a theater, car, or airplane.

Examples

  • An adjustable headrest, backrest, armrest, and waist pillow conform to your posture.

  • The plane had hit turbulence—the rollicking kind that makes some people cry out, while others grip their armrests tightly, and mutter a prayer to the power of their choice.

  • It might mean you want to forego armrests—see below—or opt for a slightly more streamlined design.

  • Its high-density foam padding, extra-large armrests, and three reclining positions provide back support and prevent fatigue.

  • Adjust armrests, seat height, and backrests can be the difference between stiff joints or loose limbs.

  • As he was pulling his hand out of the armrest, Mrs. Lovett saw the gun and it immediately discharged into his left knee.

  • Edwards always liked the armrest up in the car when he got in so he could move around in the backseat.

  • He deposited the pad on the wide armrest and looked up inquiringly as though he had not fully comprehended the question.

  • Reetal took both glasses over to the liquor cabinet, freshened them up, and settled down on the armrest of the chair again.

  • Reetal brought the drink over to his chair, sat down on the armrest with it.

  • But Administrator Bradshaw already was sagging sideways over the armrest of this chair, head lolling backwards.

  • He gripped a small lever which projected up from his right armrest; curled his thumb over the firing button on top of it.