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1 chair
eə 1. noun1) (a movable seat for one person, with a back to it: a table and four chairs.) stol2) (the position of a person who is chairman at a meeting etc: Who is in the chair?) leder, ordstyrer3) (the office of a university professor: He holds the chair of History at this university.) professorat2. verb(to be chairman at (a meeting etc): He chaired the meeting last night.) lede, være ordstyrer- chairman
- chairperson
- chairwoman
- chairmanshipstolIsubst. \/tʃeə\/1) stol• take a chair!sitt ned \/ sett deg \/ ta plass2) embete3) lærestol, professorat4) ordstyrerplass, formannssete, ordstyrerverv, lederplass5) ( historisk) bærestolbe in the chair eller hold the chair være møteleder, være ordstyrer, være formann, være lederchair! chair! ro i salen! (protest mot uro under møter)hand the chair over to somebody gi ordet til noentake the chair være ordstyrer, starte møtettilting one's chair sitte og vippe på stolenIIverb \/tʃeə\/1) være formann for2) være ordstyrer, lede, presidere ved3) sette i en stol, installere4) bære på gullstol, bære i triumf5) forsyne med stoler -
2 chair car
subst. \/ˈtʃeəkɑː\/ (amer., jernbane)1) salongvogn2) forklaring: passasjervogn med stillbare seter i par på hver side av midtgangen -
3 push-chair
noun (,)1) ((American stroller) a small wheeled chair for a child, pushed by its mother etc.) sportsvogn2) ((also kick-sled) a push-chair on runners (used on snowy ground).) spark(støtting) -
4 co-chair
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5 easy chair
(a chair that is soft and comfortable, eg an armchair.) lenestolsubst. \/ˈiːzɪˌtʃeə\/lenestol -
6 electric chair
(a chair used to execute criminals by sending a powerful electric current through them.) elektrisk stolthe subst.den elektriske stolen -
7 deck-chair
noun (a light collapsible chair: They were sitting in deck-chairs on the beach.) fluktstol, dekkstol -
8 high-chair
noun (a chair with long legs, used by a baby or young child at mealtimes.) barnestol -
9 rocking-chair
noun (a chair which rocks backwards and forwards on rockers.) gyngestol -
10 bath chair
subst. \/ˈbɑːθtʃeə\/, \/ˌbɑːθˈtʃeə\/(trehjuls) rullestol -
11 camp chair
subst. \/ˌkæmpˈtʃeə\/feltstol -
12 cane chair
subst. \/ˈkeɪntʃeə\/rottingstol, kurvstol -
13 collapsible chair
subst.klappstol -
14 elbow chair
subst. \/ˈelbəʊˌtʃeə\/lenestol, armstol -
15 fighting chair
subst. \/ˌfaɪtɪŋˈtʃeə\/ (amer.)( fiske) forklaring: fastskrudd sete i båt som brukes når man fanger stor fisk -
16 folding chair
subst.feltstol, klappstol -
17 high chair
subst. \/ˌhaɪˈtʃeə\/(høy) barnestol -
18 invalid chair
subst.rullestol -
19 lounge chair
subst. \/ˌlaʊn(d)ʒˈtʃeə\/, \/ˈlaʊn(d)ʒtʃeə\/lenestol -
20 morris chair
subst. \/ˌmɒrɪstʃer\/lenestol (med regulerbar rygg og løse puter)
См. также в других словарях:
chair — [ ʃɛr ] n. f. • XVe; car 1080; lat. caro, carnis→ carné; acharner I ♦ 1 ♦ Substance molle du corps de l homme ou des animaux, essentiellement constituée des tissus musculaire et conjonctif (opposé à squelette). La chair et les os. Os dépouillés… … Encyclopédie Universelle
chair — 1. (chêr) s. f. 1° Toutes les parties molles du corps de l homme et des animaux, et plus particulièrement la partie rouge des muscles. Recevoir une blessure dans les chairs. • Mais je n ai plus trouvé qu un horrible mélange D os et de chairs… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
chair — CHAIR. s. fém. Substance molle et sanguine, qui est entre la peau et les os de l animal. Chair vive, chair morte, chair ferme. Avoir un coup d épée dans les chairs. Avoir la chair bonne. On guérit aisément les blessures qui ne sont que dans les… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
chair — CHAIR. s. f. Substance molle & sanguine qui est entre la peau & les os de l animal. Chair vive. chair morte. chair ferme. il a un coup d espée dans les chairs. il a la chair bonne, on guerit aisément ses blessures. il a la chair mauvaise, il est… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
chair — Chair, Caro, Ce que communéement disons Chair, Les Hebrieux dient Scheer. Parquoy semble que nous ayons laissé la premiere lettre, et nous soyons accoustumez à prononcer Cheer. Tous vendans chair cuite, Omnes popinarum institores, B. ex Seneca.… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
Chair — (ch[^a]r), n. [OE. chaiere, chaere, OF. chaiere, chaere, F. chaire pulpit, fr. L. cathedra chair, armchair, a teacher s or professor s chair, Gr. ? down + ? seat, ? to sit, akin to E. sit. See {Sit}, and cf. {Cathedral}, {chaise}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chair — [cher] n. [ME & OFr chaire < L cathedra: see CATHEDRA] 1. a piece of furniture for one person to sit on, having a back and, usually, four legs 2. a seat of authority or dignity 3. the position of a player in an instrumental section of a… … English World dictionary
chair — ► NOUN 1) a separate seat for one person, with a back and four legs. 2) the person in charge of a meeting or an organization. 3) a professorship. 4) (the chair) US short for ELECTRIC CHAIR(Cf. ↑electric chair). ► … English terms dictionary
Chair — Chair, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chaired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chairing}.] 1. To place in a chair. [1913 Webster] 2. To carry publicly in a chair in triumph. [Eng.] [1913 Webster] 3. To function as chairperson of (a meeting, committee, etc.); as, he… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chair — chair; chair·man·ship; chair·o·plane; chair·man; … English syllables
chair — [n1] single seat furniture armchair, bench, cathedra, recliner, rocker, sling*; concept 443 chair [n2] person in or position of authority captain, chairperson, director, fellowship, helm, instructorship, leader, monitor, position of control,… … New thesaurus