Encara no tenim significats per a "fauteuil".
1Take out the chairs, I want only this sofa and a fauteuil.
2Buried in a fauteuil, with her arms resting upon a table, sits Mme.
3Your lady mother must come in here and take that fauteuil.
4Address on reception into the Academy when M. Paris succeeded to Pasteur's fauteuil.
5Every day he came in and seated himself in the fauteuil reserved for him.
6Lebeau flung himself, with a wearied air, into the fauteuil.
7My fauteuil was a plank, and the orchestra surpassed the worst tortures of the Inquisition.
8The count had thrown himself into a fauteuil, and supported his head on his hand.
9He was sitting dejectedly on a large fauteuil, smoking.
10We will take fifty yards start, Monsieur, and clear the fauteuil, rough ice and all!
11She was half buried in a fauteuil in the chimney-corner, looking a little pale and fatigued.
12The nutshells thrown behind the fauteuil of the queen have made us your adversaries, Count Belleville.
13After he had left the room, Desmond took his place on the fauteuil by the bedside.
14Robespierre was reclining languidly in his fauteuil, his cadaverous countenance more jaded and fatigued than usual.
15When Pogson has done sneezing with the snuff, you will say to him, Take a fauteuil.
16Alan Hawke's strong arms were clasped round her, as she leaned back helplessly in her fauteuil.
Fauteuil a través del temps