Definition of couch

couchnoun

ghế sa lông, ghế sô pha

/kuːtʃ//kaʊtʃ/

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The word "couch" has a rich history! Its origins date back to the 14th century, from the Old French word "cuchier," meaning "to lean" or "to recline." This term was likely derived from the Latin "cacum," which means "back" or "spine." In Middle English, the word "couch" originally referred to the act of leaning or reclining, and later came to describe a piece of furniture designed for sitting or lying down. Initially, couches were more like beds or daybeds, and were often used for lounging or taking naps. Over time, the design and purpose of the couch evolved, and it became a staple furniture piece in homes and public spaces, designed specifically for relaxation and socializing. Today, the word "couch" is a common term used to describe a variety of seating and lounge areas, from plush sofas to designed seating areas.

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a long comfortable seat for two or more people to sit on

một chiếc ghế dài thoải mái cho hai hoặc nhiều người ngồi

Example:
  • He was sprawled on the living-room couch watching TV.

    Anh đang nằm dài trên ghế sofa phòng khách xem TV.

  • They sat down on the wide couch.

    Họ ngồi xuống chiếc ghế dài rộng rãi.

Extra examples:
  • She settled down to read on the huge, overstuffed couch.

    Cô ngồi xuống đọc sách trên chiếc ghế dài khổng lồ được bọc đệm quá dày.

  • The room contained an old worn couch.

    Căn phòng có một chiếc ghế dài cũ kỹ.

  • You can sleep on the pull-out couch.

    Bạn có thể ngủ trên chiếc ghế dài kéo ra được.

Related words and phrases

a long piece of furniture like a bed, especially in a doctor’s office

một mảnh đồ nội thất dài như một chiếc giường, đặc biệt là trong phòng khám của bác sĩ

Example:
  • He spends several hours a week on the therapist's couch.

    Anh ấy dành vài giờ một tuần trên ghế dài của nhà trị liệu.