upholster
/ʌpˈhəʊlstə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ʌpˈhəʊlstər/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)əp-ˈhōl-stər (ˌ)ə-ˈpōl-/ (ame, mw)
upholster — 動詞
- upholsterpresent simple I / you / we / they
- upholstershe / she / it
- upholsteredpast simple
- upholstering-ing form
1. to put padding and a fabric cover on seats and chairs so they are comfortable to
裝軟墊
用布料及軟墊覆蓋椅座
to put padding and a fabric cover on seats and chairs so they are comfortable to sit on and look well finished
Sivan hired a professional to upholster her dining chairs with blue velvet.
Sivan 請了一位專業師傅幫她的餐椅換上藍色絨布椅面。
active voice: person + hire + to upholster + object + with + material
The old sofa was beautifully upholstered in a soft wool fabric.
那張舊沙發重新繃上了柔軟的羊毛布料,看起來非常漂亮。
passive: be upholstered in + material
Nkechi spent the weekend learning how to upholster a bench for her kitchen.
Nkechi 花了一個週末學習如何幫廚房長凳安裝軟墊。
Aoi decided to upholster the armchair herself instead of buying a new one.
Aoi 決定自己動手幫扶手椅重新包椅面,而不是買一張新的。
The workshop teaches beginners how to upholster chairs using basic hand tools.
這門工作坊教初學者如何使用基本手工具為椅子裝上軟墊和布料。
- strip
strip is the opposite — to remove the old padding and fabric from a piece of furniture before re-upholstering
文法句型
upholster + object + in/with + material
be upholstered in/with + material
用法筆記
Often used in the passive form (be upholstered) to describe the finished state of a piece of furniture. The two main prepositional patterns are 'upholster in' (focusing on the visible material) and 'upholster with' (focusing on the stuffing or fill material used beneath the cover).