English-Thai Dictionary
chaise
N รถม้าช นิดหนึ่ง มี ใช้ ใน อดีต shay rod-ma-cha-nid-nueng-me-chai-nai-ar-did
chaise longue
N เก้าอี้ยาว ที่ มี พนัก หลัง และ ที่ เท้าแขน หนึ่ง ด้าน daybed kao-e-yao-ti-me-pa-nak-lang-lae-ti-taol-khen-nueng-dan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CHAISE
n.s as z. A two-wheeled carriage drawn by one horse; a gig. It is open or covered.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CHAISE
Chaise, n. Etym: [F. chaise seat, or chair, chaise or carriage, for chaire, from a peculiar Parisian pronunciation. See Chair. ]
1. A two-wheeled carriage for two persons, with a calash top, and the body hung on leather straps, or thoroughbraces. It is usually drawn by one horse.
2. Loosely,
Defn: a carriage in general. Cowper.
New American Oxford Dictionary
chaise
chaise |SHāz ʃeɪz | ▶noun 1 chiefly historical a horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, typically one with an open top and two wheels. • another term for post-chaise. 2 short for chaise longue. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French, variant of chaire (see chair ).
chaise longue
chaise longue |SHāz ˈlôNG ˌʃeɪz ˈlɔŋ | ▶noun ( pl. chaises longues |ˈSHāz ˈlôNG (z )| ) a reclining chair with a lengthened seat forming a leg rest. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: French, literally ‘long chair. ’
chaise lounge
chaise lounge |SHāz ˈlounj, CHās ˌʃeɪzˈlaʊn | ▶noun variant of chaise longue. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: alteration by association with lounge .
Oxford Dictionary
chaise
chaise |ʃeɪz | ▶noun 1 chiefly historical a horse-drawn carriage for one or two people, typically one with an open top and two wheels. • another term for post-chaise. 2 US term for chaise longue. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French, variant of chaire (see chair ).
chaise longue
chaise longue |SHāz ˈlôNG ˌʃeɪz ˈlɔŋ | ▶noun ( pl. chaises longues |ˈSHāz ˈlôNG (z )| ) a reclining chair with a lengthened seat forming a leg rest. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: French, literally ‘long chair. ’
chaise longue
chaise longue |ˌʃeɪz ˈlɒŋg |(N. Amer. also chaise lounge ) ▶noun ( pl. chaises longues pronunc. same ) a sofa with a backrest at only one end. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: French, literally ‘long chair ’. usage: The unfamiliar-looking spelling of chaise longue (‘long chair ’ in French ) has led many people to interpret it as the more English chaise lounge. This is regarded as an error in British English but is a common and accepted variant in US English.
Duden Dictionary
Chaise
Chai se Substantiv, feminin , die |ˈʃɛːzə |französisch chaise < lateinisch cathedra, Katheder a veraltet zwei- oder vierrädrige halb offene [Post ]kutsche b umgangssprachlich abwertend altes, ausgedientes Fahrzeug
French Dictionary
chaise
chaise n. f. nom féminin Siège à dossier, sans bras. : Une chaise pliante. Note Technique 1 ° Ne pas confondre avec le nom fauteuil, siège à dossier et à bras. 2 ° On s ’assoit sur une chaise, un tabouret; par contre, on s ’assoit dans un fauteuil. LOCUTIONS Chaise berçante. Berceuse. Chaise longue. Chaise de repos, permettant de s ’allonger les jambes. Être assis entre deux chaises. figuré Hésiter entre deux possibilités, deux solutions. Mener une vie de bâton de chaise. figuré Mener une vie agitée (comme les bâtons de la chaise à porteurs, qui n ’étaient pas fixés ). FORME FAUTIVE chaise roulante. Calque de « wheel chair » pour fauteuil roulant.
Spanish Dictionary
chaise longue
chaise longue nombre femenino Butaca provista de un asiento alargado para poder estirar las piernas sobre él .Se pronuncia aproximadamente ‘ches lon ’.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
chaise
chaise /ʃeɪz / (! ch-は /ʃ /) 〖<フランス; chair 〗名詞 C 1 ⦅米 ⦆(片方にひじかけの付いた )長いす (chaise longue ).2 〘史 〙1頭立て2輪馬車 ; 駅馬車 .