armchair
n. 扶手椅
adj. 脱离实际的; 安逸的
An armchair is a big comfortable chair which has a support on each side for your arms.
She was sitting in an armchair with blankets wrapped round her.
她坐在扶手椅中,身上裹着毯子。
An armchair critic, fan, or traveller knows about a particular subject from reading or hearing about it rather than from practical experience.
The last thing we need are words of wisdom from an armchair critic...
我们最不需要的是纸上谈兵的评论家发表的“智慧”言论。
This great book is ideal for both the travelling supporter and the armchair fan.
这本好书对于喜欢出门旅行的人和足不出户的神游爱好者都是理想的选择。
1. chair with a support on each side for arms
1. remote from actual involvement;
chair, armchair, bench, stool
这些名词均有"椅子,凳子"之意。
She flopped into an armchair.
她猛然坐到扶手椅上.
The boy curled himself up in the big soft armchair with a book.
这个孩子在又大又软的安乐椅中蜷着身子,手里拿着一本书.
He ensconced himself in the armchair.
他安坐在有扶手的椅子上.
She sat in an armchair by the fire, reading a newspaper.
她坐在炉火边的扶手椅中读报纸.
He lounged in an armchair in a stance of deliberate contempt.
他懒洋洋地躺在扶手椅里,故意摆出一种轻蔑的架势.