couch
noun /kaʊtʃ/
/kaʊtʃ/
- enlarge imagea long comfortable seat for two or more people to sit on
长沙发;长榻 - He was sprawled on the living-room couch watching TV.
他四肢舒展地躺在客厅沙发上看电视。 - They sat down on the wide couch.
他们坐到宽大的长沙发上。
Topics Houses and homesb2- She settled down to read on the huge, overstuffed couch.
她在软绵绵的大沙发里坐下读书。 - The room contained an old worn couch.
房间里有一个破旧的老沙发。 - You can sleep on the pull-out couch.
你可以睡在活动沙发床上。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- comfortable
- comfy
- plush
- …
- lie (down) on
- recline on
- sink back on
- …
- cushion
- pillow
- potato
- …
- on a/the couch
- He was sprawled on the living-room couch watching TV.
- a long piece of furniture like a bed, especially in a doctor’s office
(尤指诊室内的)诊察台 - She spends several hours a week on the psychiatrist's couch.
她每周都要看几个小时的精神科医生。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- comfortable
- comfy
- plush
- …
- lie (down) on
- recline on
- sink back on
- …
- cushion
- pillow
- potato
- …
- on a/the couch
- She spends several hours a week on the psychiatrist's couch.
词源Middle English (as a noun denoting something to sleep on; as a verb in the sense ‘lay something down’): from Old French couche (noun), coucher (verb), from Latin collocare ‘place together’, from col- ‘together’ + locare ‘to place’.