单词 | tabouret |
例句 | The 80-ton support, known as the tabouret, or stool, was built in the town of Briey by carpenters employing centuries-old woodworking craftsmanship as well as modern-day methods such as 3-D modeling and laser measurement. Notre Dame cathedral’s iconic spire fell in flames. Now it is set to rise again 2023-05-30T04:00:00Z She was seated on another tabouret, with her back to the low window. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z The throne and the two chairs, or tabourets, were of Indian ebony, inlaid with ivory; and the table and deep basin for water were of chased silver, worked with crystals and emeralds. Istar of Babylon A Phantasy 2012-01-31T03:00:15.543Z Michael sat down in the same fashion, beside a tiny mother of pearl table no bigger than a tabouret. The Enemies of Women (Los enemigos de la mujer) 2012-01-02T03:00:27.980Z The clubs remained raised aloft, the clasp knives gleamed in the group, but no one approached Batiste, who slowly backed away, still holding the blood-stained tabouret aloft. The Cabin [La barraca] 2011-12-01T03:00:23.247Z Right of this are two chairs with a tabouret between them. More Portmanteau Plays 2011-11-11T03:00:27.887Z The wood of such large specimens is sometimes used for walking-sticks and for tabourets and such fancy work as inlaying. Trees Worth Knowing 2011-10-13T02:00:48.357Z Then, returning, he sat down in the ivory chair to wait, while, in obedience to a gesture, Nânâ took one of the tabourets at a little distance from the bed. Istar of Babylon A Phantasy 2012-01-31T03:00:15.543Z Its cushions had lately been rumpled and lounged upon; at its head, under the tall lamp, stood a teakwood tabouret, set with smoking materials on a Benares tray. "Persons Unknown" 2011-09-28T02:00:23.683Z A young woman in a yellow satin skirt and a red velvet jacket bordered with white fur is seated on a tabouret of green velvet with her back turned toward the spectator. The Standard Galleries - Holland 2011-09-06T02:00:08.153Z And with an elegant and graceful flourish of the arm, he rose from his tabouret and immediately dropped on one knee at Madame's feet, offering her the letter and the map which he held. Petticoat Rule 2011-04-18T02:00:14.507Z I fell over a wicker tabouret in my delirium. I Walked in Arden 2011-04-10T02:00:06.137Z Of the entire collection the bead-loom, tabouret, and chest were considered the best. The Woodcraft Girls in the City 2011-03-27T02:00:11.007Z In the library, Sybil, being alone, dropped down on an old French tabouret, and with chin in hand fell into a reverie. A Pasteboard Crown A Story of the New York Stage 2011-01-26T03:00:25.590Z Lady Vereker had quitted her place and had taken a seat upon a tabouret close to Esther. Garrick's Pupil 2011-01-22T03:00:14.780Z Mr. Kellermann in his breeches and slippers was squatting on the floor beside the Turkish tabouret in exactly the same position as at her first visit. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z The walls were hung with blue brocade; small gilded chairs, with butterfly-wings for backs, card-tables, tabourets and stools of every description, were dotted about, crouching on the Indian carpet like fabulous beasts. The Undying Past Some had decided to make wooden toys for the little ones, some preferred odd pieces of furniture, such as a foot-stool, a tabouret, a waste-paper-basket, etc. The Woodcraft Girls in the City 2011-03-27T02:00:11.007Z Then she righted the tabouret, sat down on it and began on me. The Window at the White Cat And then, instead of going, dash me if the old fool didn't flop down into Billings' favorite chair and reach for Billings' cigarettes that he had left on the tabouret. The Haunted Pajamas Miss Matilda carefully avoided looking toward him, where he sat wedged between the fragile bamboo what-not and the lacquer tabouret, well knowing that she must cross his smoldering gaze and shunning it. Where the Pavement Ends Then she sank down into an easy-chair, and Pranken placed himself near her on a low tabouret, sitting almost at her feet. Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine Odalie herself sat down to rest for one moment on the befrilled block of wood which she complimented by calling a tabouret. The Story of Old Fort Loudon Jim heard him curse under his breath; saw him put down the tabouret and take out his tobacco; and knew at once what he was about to do. Astounding Stories, July, 1931 Then he deliberately kicked at the tabouret and sent its brass fixture set clattering noisily across the room. The Haunted Pajamas And when the child entered he said: “Put the filet and the little pot of foie gras on the gold tabouret, and come and lie down with me.” The So-called Human Race The ruby light that had shown him the food and wine placed for him had faded away to the faintest red glow which scarcely sufficed to reach the tabouret. The Pirate Woman A shelter with a thatched roof was raised in front of the door; under it a couple of rickety tables, and as many as half a dozen bamboo tabourets. Mayflower (Flor de mayo) A Tale of the Valencian Seashore The other seats about the room are mostly tabourets, covered with Cordova leather, embossed in gold and colors and tooled by hand in free arabesque designs. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877 Her eye fell on the tabouret, and her little hand stretched toward it. The Haunted Pajamas The white and gold of blossoming narcissi, rising from their sheaths of green, gleamed purely from a tabouret, and their incense filled the room. A Man of Two Countries Beside this ledge stood a low brazier full of glowing charcoal; on a tabouret near by lay several terrible implements the use of which needed no explanation. The Pirate Woman The man, also unrefreshed by his night’s sleep, admitted that he had found the flower and the jewels in Lord Farquhart’s coat, that he had placed them on the tabouret himself. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 Madame de Maintenon did not rise, but, with a slight flush upon her cheek, motioned to Madame de Montespan to take a seat upon a tabouret which stood near by. Louis XIV. Makers of History Series The man with the beard shot an admiring glance across the tabouret. The Place of Honeymoons She took her seat on a tabouret at my knee, and ate her spiced cake and sipped her chocolate with a pretty, modest air. Fifty-Two Stories For Girls Varv�ra P�vlovna instantly, with the submissiveness of a little child, went up to her, and seated herself on a small tabouret at her feet. A Nobleman's Nest Suddenly his eyes fell on a tabouret that stood near his bed. Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 6, July 1905 On the other hand, her mother, whom some mischievous person had seated on a little tabouret, was undergoing agonies. The Comedienne The bearded man extinguished his cigarette and rose, laying a carte-de-visite on the tabouret. The Place of Honeymoons She flung herself down upon a gilt tabouret which stood near. A German Pompadour Being the Extraordinary History of Wilhelmine van Grävenitz, Landhofmeisterin of Wirtemberg Set the tabouret over this dish and quickly invert the barrel over the tabouret. Mission Furniture How to Make It, Part I There were heavy, dark red tables carved with all kinds of flowers and animals, bright silk cushions, little ebony tabourets with brass trays upon them, curious vases and lacquer boxes from China and Japan. The Cat in Grandfather's House The stock necessary to make a tabouret of craftsman design as shown in the accompanying illustration can be purchased from the mill ready cut to length, squared and sanded. Mission Furniture How to Make It, Part 3 Judith, rising from the old cross-stitch tabouret where she had been sitting, laid a fresh log on the fire, then went and stood beside the long window, looking out upon the rainy night. The Long Roll Vittoria, thoroughly Italian in her habits, had withdrawn from this, and crouched on a little tabouret, leaning forward to rest her elbows on a chair in front of her, her chin propped upon her palms. The Genius Their purpose is to give rigidity to the tabouret frame. Mission Furniture How to Make It, Part I Women of this rank have the privilege of being seated in the presence of the king on state occasions, and tabourets were provided for them accordingly. Recollections of Europe He wanted the tabouret, the footstool, for his duchess, in other words the right to be seated in presence of the members of the royal family. Three French Moralists and The Gallantry of France He tried to assume a nonchalant air, but his hand shook as he replaced the glass on the tabouret. Parrot & Co. For this reason, a tabouret with pad and pencil always stands at his bedside, and a special self-installed switch for the electric light is within reach of his hand. Writing the Photoplay He was sitting on a tabouret, which must have been an uncomfortable seat for one of his height and length of limb. The Story of Bawn The two daughters went over to the tea tabouret, where a matronly maid was busying with the service. The Adventures of Kathlyn Cigars and cigarettes were within reach on a tabouret. The Big-Town Round-Up On the tabouret close to his hand lay a half-smoked cigar. Tangled Trails A Western Detective Story Stools I had, easily made, and one large round of a tree for my table, like an Eastern tabouret. Lazarre I ordered writing-table and chair to be set before the window, and enthroned upon the bishop's tabouret an unabridged Worcester—this being probably his first visit to Asisi—and I was immediately at home. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880 He jumped off the tabouret and dashed to the door. The Adventures of Kathlyn He took it, and she seated herself opposite him, upon an old, embroidered tabouret. Lewis Rand He bade me sit down on a tabouret that stood there, and laid his little burden on my lap. The Doctor's Dilemma Marguerite site still on her tabouret, her head hidden in her shapely white hands. St George's Cross Her life-long ambition was crowned when Louis gave her the d'Aubigny lands and, with them, the tabouret which had so long dazzled her eyes and eluded her grasp. Love Romances of the Aristocracy She took the tabouret and placed it beneath the window and stood upon it. The Adventures of Kathlyn She placed the rose upon the tabouret as she passed, and presently pulled at the bell cord. The Mississippi Bubble He put the violets and jonquils on the tabouret beside the couch, and threw himself down with a long sigh, covering himself with a Roman blanket. Youth and the Bright Medusa My dear Countess," said the young nobleman, seating himself negligently upon a tabouret beside her, "I must pray you not to dismiss this worthy man so hastily. The Star-Chamber, Volume 1 An Historical Romance Thus it was that Comte Jules soon blossomed into a Duke, and Madame perforce became a Duchess, with a coveted tabouret at Court. Love affairs of the Courts of Europe That the dark-haired girl at the tea tabouret was equally charming did not stir the watcher. The Adventures of Kathlyn Lord! but I feared he would have thrown over the tabouret with his great feet. The Mississippi Bubble However, just as he was putting it down, a snow-flake, one of a hundred, all pressing for the same point, flew past him, and alighted on the green velvet tabouret. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 18, April, 1859 Upon a Turkish tabouret In Dresden cups of peerless blue Gleams on a pretty Cashmere tray The fragrant Mocha's ebon hue. Poems She took a cigarette and a match from the tabouret beside her, and stretched her feet comfortably, if very inelegantly, on a chair opposite. Within the Law The fifes were combs with tissue paper; the drums were tabourets and the sewing-table. Main Street Before the two persons who hold these tabourets, two others walk, with a flask of rose-water in one hand, and a censer in the other, upon which all sorts of perfumes and odours are burning. Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred Satin coverlets and tapestry curtains had been brought from Lady Fareham's own apartments, to be flung with studied carelessness over benches and tabourets. London Pride Or When the World Was Younger He seems to be singing, rollicking, playing; His ivory teeth are glistening, the Greek is listening To the negro keeping time like a tabouret. Toward the Gulf She seated herself again, quite primly now, and moved her hands over the tabouret appropriately to her words. Within the Law The girls return into the house, get into the kitchen, and for a long time sit there on tabourets, contemplating the angry cook Prascoviya, swinging their legs and silently gnawing the sunflower seeds. Yama: the pit The second quadrille was ended, and the dancers were now sinking upon the tabourets, almost breathless from fatigue. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends Why, nobody but Sainte Maintenon, who, without pomp or parade, had entered the room, and had taken her tabouret with as much simplicity as she would have seated herself in church. Prince Eugene and His Times "I beseech your majesty to remember that none but the noble ladies, who have the privilege of the tabouret, are allowed to enter the queen's reception-room." Joseph II. and His Court Just across from this easy chair, and within reach of an outstretched hand, stood a tabouret, holding the telephone. The Sheridan Road Mystery She approached Catharine, and, seating herself on the tabouret at her feet, she impressed a fervent kiss on the queen's drooping hand. Henry VIII and His Court She drew the heavy silk curtains carefully together, and seated herself upon the little tabouret which stood in the recess. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends With these words, Louis threw himself into his arm-chair, and, pointing to a tabouret at hand, requested her royal highness to be seated. Prince Eugene and His Times "Oh, Lizzie, do you think I could buy that drum for my tabouret?" Tish They exchanged good-byes, and Morgan replaced the telephone on the tabouret. The Sheridan Road Mystery She sat upon the tabouret, and Goethe still knelt before her, clasping her feet and pressing them to his bosom. Old Fritz and the New Era "I had to prepare a coat of mail for him, in order that he might be invulnerable," whispered Amelia tremblingly; exhausted and remorseful, she sank back upon the tabouret. Berlin and Sans-Souci; or Frederick the Great and his friends His unacknowledged spouse was therefore obliged to yield the point, and put up with the tabouret. Prince Eugene and His Times Madame Elizabeth seated herself near him on a tabouret, and Madame de Tourzel leaned on the back of the dauphin's chair. Marie Antoinette and Her Son Suddenly he leaned over and picked up the telephone from the tabouret. The Sheridan Road Mystery The crown prince bowed, and seated himself upon the tabouret, which the king, with a slight wave of the hand, signified to him. Old Fritz and the New Era Alexis, seating himself upon a tabouret at her feet, related to her all about the fair Eleonore, and what a terrible curse she uttered. The Daughter of an Empress The emperor sighed, and sank slowly into an arm-chair, where, taking off his plumed hat, he threw it wearily down on a tabouret close by. Prince Eugene and His Times You see, Madame," he said, pointing towards the couple, "Montbrun take a tabouret at once, when we come on board, and Mademoiselle Emmeline now has it. Elinor Wyllys, Volume 2 By accident I stumbled across a tabouret with smoking materials, and found a half dozen matches. The Man in Lower Ten "Take a seat," I said, placing a tabouret; and I made her sit down. The Professor "A substitute!" exclaimed the duchess, reddening with anger, as she fancied she saw the king's eyes wander to the tabouret whereon De Montespan still waited and smiled. Prince Eugene and His Times She smiles ineffably; in her eagerness, she almost, rises from her tabouret to meet him, but—what can he intend to do? Prince Eugene and His Times I have been looking; but all the tabourets and chair are taken by ladies and gentlemans. Elinor Wyllys, Volume 2 So saying, the emperor glided into his arm-chair, which stood behind a semicircular table, immediately under the portrait of Charles V., and his five counsellors occupied the tabourets around. Prince Eugene and His Times The empress quietly folded her work, and rose from her tabouret. Prince Eugene and His Times |
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