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Chaise Meaning in English

word

ˈʃeɪz
SHAYZ
ʃˈeɪz
SHAYZ

释义

A 'chaise' is an old-fashioned term for a light, open carriage for one or two people, usually pulled by a horse. It can also mean a long chair (chaise lounge), but this is rare in modern English.

用法与细微差别

Very rare in modern English; mostly found in historical texts or discussions of antiques. Don't confuse with 'chaise lounge' (long chair), which is more common in American English. Pronounced like 'shayz'.

例句

The museum has a beautiful old chaise on display.

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He arrived at the ball in a horse-drawn chaise.

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In the story, the young woman rode in a chaise through the countryside.

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Back in the 1800s, traveling by chaise was considered quite fancy.

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Jane Austen’s characters are always hopping in and out of a chaise to visit neighbors.

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You don’t see a chaise on the streets these days unless you’re at a historical reenactment.

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