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cush·ion
(ko͝osh′ən)n.
1. A pad or pillow with a soft filling, used for resting, reclining, or kneeling.
2. Something resilient used as a rest, support, or shock absorber.
3. A mat placed or attached beneath carpeting to provide softness and increase durability.
4. A padlike body part.
5. Games The rim bordering the playing surface of a billiard table.
6. A pillow used in lacemaking.
7. Something that mitigates or relieves an adverse effect: extra funds serving as a cushion against future inflation.
tr.v. cush·ioned, cush·ion·ing, cush·ions
1. To provide with a cushion: cushion a bench.
2. To place or seat on a cushion.
3. To cover or hide (something) with or as if with a cushion.
4. To protect from impacts or other disturbing effects: an automobile suspension that cushions the ride.
5. To mitigate the effects of; absorb the shock of: cushion a blow.
[Middle English cushin, from Old French coussin, from Vulgar Latin *coxīnum, from Latin coxa, hip.]
cush′ion·y adj.
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cushion
(ˈkʊʃən)n
1. (Furniture) a bag made of cloth, leather, plastic, etc, filled with feathers, air, or other yielding substance, used for sitting on, leaning against, etc
2. something resembling a cushion in function or appearance, esp one to support or pad or to absorb shock
3. (Billiards & Snooker) the resilient felt-covered rim of a billiard table
4. (Knitting & Sewing) another name for pillow2
5. (Aeronautics) short for air cushion
6. (Architecture) a capital, used in Byzantine, Romanesque, and Norman architecture, in the form of a bowl with a square top
vb (tr)
7. to place on or as on a cushion
8. to provide with cushions
9. to lessen or suppress the effects of
10. to protect, esp against hardship or change
11. (Mechanical Engineering)
a. to check the motion of (a mechanism) gently, esp by the compression of trapped fluid in a cylinder
b. to provide with a means of absorbing shock
[from Latin culcita mattress]
ˈcushiony adj
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cush•ion
(ˈkʊʃ ən)n.
1. a soft pad or bag filled with feathers, air, foam rubber, etc., used to sit, lie, or lean on.
2. anything similar in form or function, as a pad used to prevent excessive pressure or chafing.
3. something to absorb or counteract a shock, jar, or jolt, as a body of air or steam.
4. something that lessens the effects of hardship or distress.
5. any anatomical part resembling a pad.
6. the resilient raised rim encircling the top of a billiard table.
8. a pillow used in lacemaking.
v.t. 9. to place on or support by a cushion.
10. to furnish with a cushion or cushions.
11. to lessen or soften the effects of: to cushion a blow.
12. to cover or conceal with or as if with a cushion.
13. to check the motion of (a piston or the like) by a cushion, as of steam.
[1300–50; Middle English cuisshin < Anglo-French; Middle French coussin « Latin cōx(a) hip + -īnus -ine3; see coxa]
cush′ion•y, adj.
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Past participle: cushioned
Gerund: cushioning
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Noun | 1. | ![]() air spring, air cushion - a mechanical device using confined air to absorb the shock of motion damper, muffler - a device that decreases the amplitude of electronic, mechanical, acoustical, or aerodynamic oscillations suspension system, suspension - a mechanical system of springs or shock absorbers connecting the wheels and axles to the chassis of a wheeled vehicle |
2. | cushion - the layer of air that supports a hovercraft or similar vehicle | |
3. | cushion - a soft bag filled with air or a mass of padding such as feathers or foam rubber etc. inflatable cushion, air cushion - a cushion usually made of rubber or plastic that can be inflated gaddi - a cushion on a throne for a prince in India hassock - a cushion for kneeling on (as when praying in church) head restraint, headrest - a cushion attached to the top of the back of an automobile's seat to prevent whiplash cushioning, padding - artifact consisting of soft or resilient material used to fill or give shape or protect or add comfort pillow - a cushion to support the head of a sleeping person pincushion - a small stiff cushion into which pins are stuck ready for use seat cushion - a cushion that makes a seat more comfortable throw pillow - a small cushion that is used for decorative purposes | |
Verb | 1. | cushion - protect from impact; "cushion the blow" modify - make less severe or harsh or extreme; "please modify this letter to make it more polite"; "he modified his views on same-gender marriage" |
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Translations
وِسَادَةوِسادَهوِسادَه، مِخَدَّهيُهَمِّـد الصَّدمـه
polštářztlumitpolštářekvypoltářovatzmírnit
pudehyndeafbødebande
tyynyvallipehmentääpehmuste
jastuk
kipárnázpárnavánkos
draga úrloftpúîisessa; púîi, koddi
クッション
쿠션
amortizuotipagalvėlė
mīkstinātpolsterējumsspilvensstarplika
blazina
kuddemildravalldämpadyna
หมอนอิง
бортбуферподушка
đệm
cushion
[ˈkʊʃən]A. N (gen) → cojín m; [of chair, for knees etc] → almohadilla f; [of air, moss] → colchón m; (= edge of billiard table) → banda f
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[ˈkʊʃən]Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
cushion
n → Kissen nt; (= pad, fig: = buffer) → Polster nt; (Billiards) → Bande f; a stroke off the cushion → ein Stoß m → gegen die Bande; a cushion of air/moss → ein Luftkissen nt → /Moospolster nt; cushion cover → Kissenüberzug m, → Kissenbezug m
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
cushion
[ˈkʊʃ/ən]2. vt (blow, fall, shock) → attutire, fare da cuscinetto a
to cushion sb against sth → proteggere qn da qc
to cushion sb against sth → proteggere qn da qc
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
cushion
(ˈkuʃən) noun1. a bag of cloth etc filled with soft material, eg feathers etc, used for support or to make a seat more comfortable. I'll sit on a cushion on the floor.
2. any similar support. A hovercraft travels on a cushion of air.
verb to lessen the force of a blow etc. The soft sand cushioned his fall.
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cushion
→ وِسَادَة polštář pude Kissen μαξιλαράκι cojín tyyny coussin jastuk cuscino クッション 쿠션 kussen pute poduszka almofada диванная подушка kudde หมอนอิง yastık đệm 坐垫Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
cush·ion
n. cojinete, cojín.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
cushion
n cojín m; vt acojinarEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.