highchair
IPA/hˈaɪtʃeə/
IPA/hˈaɪtʃɛɹ/
highchair — noun
1. a tall chair with a small seat designed for a baby or very young child, fitted w
1.名詞A2
釋義
a tall chair with a small seat designed for a baby or very young child, fitted with a footrest and typically a removable tray that attaches in front for eating from
例句
Little Sofia sat in her highchair and happily chewed on a piece of soft bread.
collocation: sit in a highchair
Wei wiped tomato sauce off the highchair straps after feeding his daughter.
collocation: wipe [X] off the highchair
The highchair’s removable tray popped off easily, so Fatima could wash it in the sink.
Diego lowered the footrest of the highchair before lifting his toddler out.
Nalini tightened the safety buckle on the highchair before handing a spoon to her son.
常見錯誤
❌She sat on a highchair at the kitchen counter.
✅She sat on a barstool at the kitchen counter.
💡A highchair is for babies or toddlers; an adult uses a barstool at a counter.