footstool
/ˈfʊtstuːl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfʊtstuːl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfu̇t-ˌstül/ (ame, mw)
footstool — 名詞
- footstoolsingular
- footstoolsplural
1. a short, padded or wooden piece of furniture that you put your feet on while you
腳凳;擱腳凳
坐著時用來墊腳的矮凳
a short, padded or wooden piece of furniture that you put your feet on while you are sitting down in a chair.
Grandma propped her tired ankles on a velvet footstool by the fireplace.
奶奶把疲憊的雙腳擱在壁爐旁的絲絨腳凳上。
collocation: prop feet/ankles on a footstool
Isabela bought a small wooden footstool to match the leather armchair in her study.
Isabela 買了一張小木腳凳,用來搭配她書房裡的皮革扶手椅。
typical context: paired with an armchair
The cat curled up to sleep on the padded footstool in front of the sofa.
貓咪蜷曲在沙發前的軟墊腳凳上睡覺。
After the long flight, Arjun sank into the recliner and pulled the footstool closer.
經過漫長的飛行後,Arjun 癱進躺椅,把腳凳拉到身邊。
There was a green footstool in the corner where the children liked to sit and read.
角落擺著一張綠色腳凳,孩子們喜歡坐在那裡看書。
用法筆記
Object is almost always the feet or ankles; commonly used with verbs like 'prop', 'rest', 'put up', or 'pull closer'. Pairs typically with armchairs, recliners, or sofas in living-room contexts.