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futon

/foo-ton, fyoo-/US // ˈfu tɒn, ˈfyu- //UK // (ˈfuːˌtɒn) //

被褥,期货,褥子,期待

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n.名词 noun
  1. 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.

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Examples

  • 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.

  • I slowly got up from the futon in my room, the only bedroom in the apartment.

  • That night became two, and soon the boy claimed a futon in the upstairs office.

  • 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.

  • The mother carries what looks like a twin-size cotton futon mattress.

  • We arrange ourselves in a circle on metal foldout chairs and a futon.

  • I had a futon bed laid flat on the ground and a plastic crate as a nightstand.

  • Ranch was lying in a corner on a futon, face down, mouth open, a white stain under his chin, breathing heavily.

  • That night Yuki San lay once more on her soft futon and watched the shadow of the night-lamp play upon the screens.

  • 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.

  • Overpowering any resistance, moral and physical, these energetic samurai women bundled their mistress well into futon (quilts).

  • Coughing up great clouts of blood, the girl sank back, dying on the futon.

  • The cries were repeated, and the guest, cold with horror, found that the voices proceeded from his futon (quilt).