| 释义 | [ dih-van, -vahn or, especially for 1, dahy-van ] / dɪˈvæn, -ˈvɑn or, especially for 1, ˈdaɪ væn /SEE SYNONYMS FOR divan ON THESAURUS.COM 
 nouna sofa or couch, usually without arms or back, often usable as a bed. a long, cushioned seat, usually without arms or back, placed against a wall, as in Asian countries. a council of state in Turkey and other countries of the Middle East. any council, committee, or commission. (in the Middle East)  a council chamber, judgment hall, audience chamber, or bureau of state. a large building used for some official or public purpose, as a custom house.
 a smoking room, as in connection with a tobacco shop.a collection of poems, especially a collection in Arabic or Persian of poems by one poet.Origin of divan11580–90; <Turkish <Persian dīwān, originally dēvan booklet (whence account book, office, council, bench)Words nearby divandiv, diva, divagate, divalent, divalproex sodium, divan, divaricate, divarication, divaricator, dive, dive-bombDefinition for divan (2 of 2)[ dih-van ] / dɪˈvæn /
 adjective (esp. of chicken or turkey breast) sliced and baked in a casserole with broccoli and hollandaise sauce.Origin of divan2First recorded in 1935–40; named after its place of origin, the Divan Parisienne Restaurant, in the Chatham Hotel, Manhattan, New York; see divineDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for divanI carried her to the divan, and went to look for him, but he was not in the house, and the servants were gone to bed. Read ‘The King in Yellow,’ the ‘True Detective’ Reference That’s the Key to the Show|Robert W. Chambers|February 20, 2014|DAILY BEASTMarlon Brando yelled at the audience about dead children from a divan clad in a purple muumuu. My Brush With the King of Pop|Gideon Yago|June 26, 2009|DAILY BEASTThis divan is protected from rain by the semi-dome, and from the sun by curtains or mats hung across the arched opening. A History of Art in Chalda & Assyria, v. 1|Georges PerrotHe managed to grasp the corner of the blanket on the divan as he went, and he dragged it behind him. The Voice of the Pack|Edison Marshall
With a loud, wild cry, she sank back upon the divan, and a torrent of tears gushed from her eyes. Frederick The Great and His Family|L. MuhlbachThe short top of the L, not cut off from the rest of the room, was installed as a cabinet de toilette, but it had a divan. The Pretty Lady |Arnold E. BennettMcKelvie glanced hastily about and then striding to the divan he bent down and sniffed at it critically. The Mystery of the Hidden Room|Marion Harvey
British Dictionary definitions for divan
 noun a backless sofa or couch, designed to be set against a wall a bed resembling such a couch
(esp formerly) a room for smoking and drinking, as in a coffee shop  a Muslim law court, council chamber, or counting house a Muslim council of state
a collection of poems (in Muslim law) an account bookAlso called (for senses 2–5): diwanWord Origin for divanC16: from Turkish dīvān, from Persian dīwānCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to divanlounge, sofa, davenport, seat |