0 a bag of cloth etc filled with soft material, eg feathers etc, used for support or to make a seat more comfortable -- polštář
1 any similar support -- polštář
A hovercraft travels on a cushion of air.
They have cushions that vary from short and squat, to more elongate and obovate.
In squatter cushions, the steep and narrow area surrounding the scar shows no ornamentation.
At some clubs, indeed, the dancers brought tapestry cushions embroidered with their names.
There are cushions made out of materials appropriate to the nature and technology theme and you can almost shut yourself in.
No specimen showed intimal cushions but little diffuse intimal thickening was present in 10 of 14 cases.
By adding to its rigidity it supports the closing mechanism by the endocardial cushions as long as valves have not yet developed.
Older staff facing structural and technological change in the workplace could bow out ' gracefully ', cushioned by lump sum payments and secure pensions.
However, these studies have been conducted on a variety of animal models, and without comparison between the two types of cushions.
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墊子, 座墊, 靠墊…
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cojín, amortiguar, suavizar…
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yastık, minder, muhtemel sorunlardan koruyan…
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