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fauteuil

/foh-til; French foh-tœ-yuh/US // ˈfoʊ tɪl; French foʊˈtœ yə //UK // (ˈfəʊtɜːɪ, French fotœj) //

椅子,主席,椅,椅子上

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural fau·teuils [foh-tilz; French foh-tœ-yuh]. /ˈfoʊ tɪlz; French foʊˈtœ yə/.

    • : French Furniture. an upholstered armchair, especially one with open sides.

Examples

  • "Salaam, be seated," murmured Saidie, indicating a fauteuil near the one on which she sank herself.

  • In 1829 he published a volume of verse of great merit; this and the Spectacle dans un Fauteuil made him famous at once.

  • In the midst of this reverie the door burst open, shut with a bang, and Ned Hardcash threw himself on a fauteuil opposite me.

  • A fauteuil, four rush-bottomed chairs, and a commode completed the inventory of the furniture.

  • The Lady de Tilly reclined comfortably in her fauteuil looking with good-natured complacency upon the little group beside her.