0 a sort of small cushion which supports a person’s head, eg as fitted to a dentist’s chair, a car seat. -- ที่พิงศีรษะของเก้าอี้
The headrest flap is designed to help support the head and keep it out of the water.
Two rollbars integrating the cockpit headrests were used not only for structural integrity, but also rollover protection.
The folds of her habit reflect her state of turmoil, and her head is thrown back onto an embroidered pillow supported by a headrest.
The open cockpit positioned the pilot's headrest immediately under the wing leading edge.
It had an unusually lavish list of included features that included radial tyres, front headrests, tinted windows, a heated rear window and even a radio.
The interior held wider front seat headrests and swing-away door pull handles (replacing the former door pull straps).
A new locking steering column with relocated ignition switch was introduced and front seat headrests became standard equipment.
The pilot sat semi-reclined in an adjustable back-rest seat with headrest and non-adjustable rudder pedals.