词组 | chair |
释义 | chair /tʃeə $ tʃer/ noun a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, which has a backverbssit in/on a chair She sat in her favourite chair.pull/draw up a chair (=move a chair nearer someone or something) Pull up a chair and look at these pictures.take a chair (=sit down in one in a particular place) Brian took a chair beside his wife.sink/slump/flop into a chair (=sit down in a tired or unhappy way) Greg groaned and sank into his chair.collapse in/into a chair (=sit down suddenly because you are very tired or upset) Eileen collapsed into a chair and burst out crying.get up from your chair also rise from your chair formal He got up from his chair and walked to the window.jump up from your chair (=get up quickly) “Look at the time! she cried,” jumping up from her chair.push back your chair (=in order to get up) He pushed back his chair and stood up.lean back in your chair He leant back in his chair and took out his pipe.lounge in a chair (=sit in one in a very relaxed way) Everyone was outside, lounging in chairs in the sun.adjectivesa comfortable chair also a comfy chair informal There was a low glass table surrounded by comfortable chairs.a hard chair I sat on a hard chair in the corridor and waited.an empty chair (=with no one using it) He put his feet on an empty chair.a wooden/plastic/leather etc chair In the kitchen was a table with six wooden chairs around it.a folding chair (=one which you can fold so it is flat) People were sitting on blankets or folding chairs, listening to the outdoor concert.chair + nounsa chair leg/arm/back/seat The chair leg has broken.Prepositions with chairYou sit on a hard chair. You sit in a soft comfortable chair. |
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