bar stool• Nicola was shown on a bar stool in a black skirt that barely hid her crutch.• I jumped up on a bar stool and began making a speech.• They also provide a more comfortableperch than a bar stool for those most interested in conversation.• If a patron throws a bar stool, Pat will at least have experience at dealing with it.• I strolled over to a bar stool, mounted up and set Barry down in an ashtray.• Professor Ito pulls himself up tall on his bar stool.• A firm in Maidenhead designed an hydraulically operatedbar stool with a large base housing a compressed air tank.• He hoisted himself on to one of the bar stools and nodded in greeting to the barman who was busy serving another customer.
ADJECTIVE | VERB + STOOLADJECTIVE➤high, tall高腳凳➤small小矮凳▸➤three-legged三腳凳➤swivel旋轉凳➤step (especially NAmE) 梯凳▸➤bar, drum, kitchen, milking, piano酒吧高凳;鼓凳;廚凳;擠奶凳;鋼琴凳◇an old-fashioned milking stool老式擠奶凳➤wooden木凳VERB + STOOL➤be perched on, perch on, sit (down) on坐在凳子上;坐(到)凳子上◇He was perched on a bar stool, ordering a beer.他坐在酒吧高腳凳上點啤酒。➤get off從凳子上下來▸➤pull up拉凳子◇She pulled up a stool next to me.她把凳子拖到我身邊。