deckchair
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++deck·chair /ˈdektʃeə $ -tʃer/ noun [countable] British English
DHFa folding chair with a long seat made of cloth, used especially on the beach 〔尤指在海滩上使用的〕折叠躺椅
Examples from the Corpus
deckchair• I never heard a radio or saw a deckchair out in the garden.• On this day, early in 1940, the hut was still there and a few deckchairs, but that was about all.• Jimmy had been watching the race from his deckchair.• This will flatten the stomach, not to mention all but the most robust of deckchairs.• She could just see the mute grey head from the deckchair under the tree.• There is a large terrace and a garden with deckchairs.• The hotel also has a large garden with deckchairs, table tennis, a children's playground and sun terraces.deck·chair nounChineseSyllable
made cloth, seat long chair a folding of a used with Corpus
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deckchair
deck‧chair /ˈdektʃeə $ -tʃer/
noun [countable] British English

a folding chair with a long seat made of cloth, used especially on the beach
deck‧chair /ˈdektʃeə $ -tʃer/
noun [countable] British English
a folding chair with a long seat made of cloth, used especially on the beach
