Couch
41Couch — die Couch, s Wir haben uns eine Couch und neue Sessel gekauft …
42couch — Coach Coach (k[=o]ch; 224), n. [F. coche, fr. It. cocchio, dim. of cocca little boat, fr. L. concha mussel, mussel shell, Gr. ?, akin to Skr. [,c]ankha. Cf. {Conch}, {Cockboat}, {Cockle}.] 1. A large, closed, four wheeled carriage, having doors… …
43couch — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French cucher, from Latin collocare to set in place more at collocate Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to lay (oneself) down for rest or sleep 2. to embroider (a design) by laying down a thread… …
44couch — 1. noun /kaʊtʃ/ a) An item of furniture for the comfortable seating of more than one person. b) Bed, resting place. , Syn: davenport, divan, settee, sofa 2 …
45Couch — Liege, Liegesofa, Récamiere, Sofa; (veraltend): Chaiselongue, Diwan; (iron., sonst veraltend): Kanapee; (früher): Ottomane. * * * Couch,die:⇨Sofa CouchSofa,Chaiselongue,Diwan,Kanapee,Ottomane,Liege,Liegestatt;veraltet:Ruhebett;österr.:Bettbank …
46couch — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. bed, cot, pallet; lounge, divan, settee, convertible, davenport, chaise longue. See support, layer, horizontal. v. t. express, frame (see meaning). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. sofa, davenport, settee,… …
47couch — kaÊŠtʃ n. long upholstered seat; bed, place for resting; animal s lair; board on which paper pulp is dried (Papermaking) v. recline; lower; ambush; express, put into words; transfer to a couch (Papermaking) …
48couch — couch1 [kaʊtʃ] noun a long upholstered piece of furniture for several people to sit on. ↘a reclining seat with a headrest at one end on which a psychoanalyst s subject or doctor s patient lies while undergoing treatment. verb 1》 (usu. be couched… …
49couch — [kaʊtʃ] noun [C] I a long seat that you can sit or lie on Syn: settee, sofa II verb couch [kaʊtʃ] be couched in sth formal to be expressed in a particular way[/ex] …
50couch — [[t]kaʊtʃ[/t]] n. 1) fur a piece of upholstered furniture for seating usu. two to four people, typically having a back and an armrest at one or both ends 2) fur a long upholstered seat with a headrest at one end, on which a person reclines;… …