0 a long, soft seat with a back and usually arms, on which more than one person can sit at the same time -- 沙發
We had no beds and sofas then, only blankets.
Venus on her sofa suggests the existence in the nineteenth century of a sense of white women's bodily passion.
The first sheet had a picture of a (metal) nail, a (finger) nail, a sofa, and a rabbit.
The first sheet had a picture of a fish, a sofa, a cake, and a cricket bat.
It revolutionised all aspects of life, from the position of sofas to the cultural outlooks of (almost) everyone.
He comes to the door while "we" are vegging out the next morning on the sofa (2, line 7), thus encroaching on the students' territory.
Would you please put the cushion on the sofa?
Take the sofa, if you happen to be sitting on one.