2.British EnglishBrEDHHTRAVEL a large piece of material that you can wrap around yourself, especially when you are travelling 〔尤指旅行用、可裹身的〕大毛毯
3.pull the rug (out) from under somebody/sb’s feetinformalREMOVE to suddenly take away something that someone was depending on to achieve what they wanted 突然停止对某人的支持
rug• A comfortablechair, a rug on the deck, and a favorite picture made it my home.• He brought in a rug from New York Carpet World and put it under his desk.• In the living-room, Fara was asleep on a rug beside Chantal's cradle.• a large circularrug• Never place an orientalrug, particularly an expensive one, directly on an uncarpeted floor.• A thick, chokingsmokearose but the rug began to burn and she dropped it with a cry.• We went into a living room in which there was old furniture, a worn rug, and a frayedvelvetsofa.