futon / ˈfu tɒn, ˈfyu- /

💦中学词汇被褥期货褥子期待

futon 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a thin mattress, usually filled with layers of cotton batting and encased in cotton fabric, placed on a floor for sleeping, especially in traditional Japanese interiors, and folded and stored during the day.

futon 近义词

n. 名词 noun

sofa bed

更多futon例句

  1. Two sets of entrenched guides went in on thrift store futons for base camp at the beginning of the season, which turned into a race to create the most comfortable beds possible on $50-$75 a day wages.
  2. I slowly got up from the futon in my room, the only bedroom in the apartment.
  3. That night became two, and soon the boy claimed a futon in the upstairs office.
  4. The Bean features a fold-up futon for the bed that can be used to create an indoor seating area around a stowable table if the weather goes south.
  5. The mother carries what looks like a twin-size cotton futon mattress.
  6. We arrange ourselves in a circle on metal foldout chairs and a futon.
  7. I had a futon bed laid flat on the ground and a plastic crate as a nightstand.
  8. Ranch was lying in a corner on a futon, face down, mouth open, a white stain under his chin, breathing heavily.
  9. That night Yuki San lay once more on her soft futon and watched the shadow of the night-lamp play upon the screens.
  10. To-day my father bring what 'Merican call bureau, and many work-box and trays and much fine futon for to sleep on floor with.
  11. Overpowering any resistance, moral and physical, these energetic samurai women bundled their mistress well into futon (quilts).
  12. Coughing up great clouts of blood, the girl sank back, dying on the futon.
  13. The cries were repeated, and the guest, cold with horror, found that the voices proceeded from his futon (quilt).