chaise longue 的定义
plural chaise longues, French chaises longues [shez -lawng]. /ʃɛz ˈlɔ̃g/.
- a chair, with or without arms, for reclining, having a seat lengthened to form a complete leg rest and sometimes an adjustable back.
chaise longue 近义词
等同于 sofa
chaise longue 的近义词 11 个
等同于 couch
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- There are chaise longues and umbrella drinks available at Turneffe Flats.
- Sprawled on chaise lounges with their knees high in the air and their legs spread wide.
- It looks like a futuristic chaise longue, and is almost Grecian in its blinding-white color.
- What about those other cultural forces that emerged outside of Europe during the longue durée of Western sleepytime?
- When he came back, he testified, they were getting coital on a chaise longue.
- Il me dirent qu'il estoit malade ds quatre mois, et que comme il apparoissoit, il ne la feroit pas longue.
- The first interment in the cemetery of Pere la Chaise; it was laid out and prepared by order of Bonaparte.
- I shall have to drive past Old Place in fathers chaise with one horse, and I hate to drive with one horse!
- When I was first acting as post-boy my chaise got overturned, but on the whole I have been pretty fortunate.
- As Dr. Sitgreaves supported her from the chaise, she turned an expressive look at the face of the practitioner.