释义 |
‖ chaise-marine Obs.|ʃɛzmarin| [F. chaise-marine ‘a sort of seat on board a ship so supported as to be free from the effects of rolling and pitching’, but Littré has not the Eng. sense.] ? A kind of chaise, the body of which rests on suspension-straps between cee-springs.
1739Cibber Apol. (1756) II. 79 A chaise-marine to carry our moving wardrobe to every different play. 1763C. Talbot in Lett. I. 538, I could not help telling her of the overthrow of the Chaise marine. 1823Act 4 Geo. IV, c. 95 §19 Nothing in..this Act..shall extend..to any chaise marine, coach, landau, berlin. |