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couch
[ kouch kooch ]
noun
- a piece of furniture for seating from two to four people, typically in the form of a bench with a back, sometimes having an armrest at one or each end, and partly or wholly upholstered and often fitted with springs, tailored cushions, skirts, etc.; sofa.
- a similar article of furniture, with a headrest at one end, on which some patients of psychiatrists or psychoanalysts lie while undergoing treatment.
- a bed or other place of rest; a lounge; any place used for repose.
- the lair of a wild beast.
- Brewing. the frame on which barley is spread to be malted.
- Papermaking. the board or felt blanket on which wet pulp is laid for drying into paper sheets.
- Fine Arts. a primer coat or layer, as of paint.
verb (used with object)
- to arrange or frame (words, a sentence, etc.); put into words; express:
a simple request couched in respectful language.
- to express indirectly or obscurely:
the threat couched under his polite speech.
- to lower or bend down, as the head.
- to lower (a spear, lance, etc.) to a horizontal position, as for attack.
- to put or lay down, as for rest or sleep; cause to lie down.
- to lay or spread flat.
- Papermaking. to transfer (a sheet of pulp) from the wire to the couch.
- to embroider by couching.
- Archaic. to hide; conceal.
verb (used without object)
- to lie at rest or asleep; repose; recline.
- to crouch; bend; stoop.
- to lie in ambush or in hiding; lurk.
- to lie in a heap for decomposition or fermentation, as leaves.
couch
/ °ì²¹ÊŠ³Ùʃ /
noun
- a piece of upholstered furniture, usually having a back and armrests, for seating more than one person
- a bed, esp one used in the daytime by the patients of a doctor or a psychoanalyst
- a frame upon which barley is malted
- a priming layer of paint or varnish, esp in a painting
- papermaking
- a board on which sheets of handmade paper are dried by pressing
- a felt blanket onto which sheets of partly dried paper are transferred for further drying
- a roll on a papermaking machine from which the wet web of paper on the wire is transferred to the next section
- archaic.the lair of a wild animal
verb
- tr to express in a particular style of language
couched in an archaic style
- when tr, usually reflexive or passive to lie down or cause to lie down for or as for sleep
- archaic.intr to lie in ambush; lurk
- tr to spread (barley) on a frame for malting
- intr (of decomposing leaves) to lie in a heap or bed
- tr to embroider or depict by couching
- tr to lift (sheets of handmade paper) onto the board on which they will be dried
- tr surgery to remove (a cataract) by downward displacement of the lens of the eye
- archaic.tr to lower (a lance) into a horizontal position
Derived Forms
- ˈ³¦´Ç³Ü³¦³ó±ð°ù, noun
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ·É±ð±ô±ô-³¦´Ç³Ü³¦³ó±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of couch1
Idioms and Phrases
- on the couch, Informal. undergoing psychiatric or psychoanalytic treatment.
Example Sentences
"After we were arrested, many freelance journalists could not shoot the next day. Everyone was afraid," he told us, sitting on his couch at home with his wife Hazal by his side.
On Dec. 31, as I sat alone on my couch watching the ball fall in Times Square, I promised myself that I would never put myself through that kind of dating humiliation again.
"This is the couch. There, the curtains. That was the living room. And that was the bedroom. That's my daughter's bicycle," she said.
Lenny Waronker and Mo Ostin, they were the presidents of the label, we played them the record, and these old cats just sat on the couch and took the whole thing in.
The other is that their objections to nationwide injunctions has been couched within a broader attack on the independent judiciary.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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