armchair的意思和读音

armchair

: [ˈɑrmˌtʃer] : [ˈɑː(r)mˌtʃeə(r)]

adj.

n.

armchairs  

armchairn.

1.a comfortable chair with sides on which you can rest your arms

to sit in an armchair

adj.

1.[obn]knowing about a subject through books and television, rather than by doing it for yourself

an armchair critic/traveller

n.1.

adj.1.,2.,

n.1.a large comfortable chair with parts for you to rest your arms on

adj.1.interested in a subject or activity, but lacking any practical experience of it

1. window( ) 4、 armchair( ) 5、 door( ) 6、 ...

2. ( Sofa) ( Armchair) ( Footstool) ...

3. window armchair door ...

4. bagpipes n. armchair n. skinning [] ...

5. door key armchair door chain ...

6. armament armchair armistice ...

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1.That old man settled himself down comfortably in an armchair in front of the door and began to take sunshine and doze off.

2.Say 'What do you want, Master Reed', was his reply. I want you to come here, he added. and he sat down in an armchair.?’”。“!”

3.There was an armchair and on a table next to it were two pipes, some tobacco and a box of matches.(

4.When all the Application of Equal-string into armchair with a time means that the bottom of the formation.线

5.Hagrid was sitting in an armchair outside his house; his trousers and sleeves were rolled up, and he was shelling peas into a large bowl.

6.Years went by, and the giant became very old and weak. He sat in his armchair and watched the children play in the garden.

7.is dead. If I close my eyes I can just see her knitting away in that armchair as large as life, with her specs half-way down her nose.线

8.The old man sat in an armchair with a newspaper in his hands.

9.Everybody was dancing while a young girl sat alone in an armchair. Just then, she was happy to see a handsome young man coming towards her.

10.Catherine sat in her armchair, with her eyes fixed on the TV set.