hassock[
'hæsәk]
n. 
座凳


厚垫

, 跪垫, 草丛
- The seat at that church is broad, and the hassock is well stuffed.
那
教堂里
座位很
,跪垫
垫
均
。 - Carreen, sitting on a hassock under the big lamp, was deep in the romance of a girl who had taken the veil after her lover's death and, with silent tears of enjoyment oozing from her eyes, was pleasurably picturing herself in

卡琳坐
底
矮登
,深深沉浸


娘
情
死




情故
里,
,
噙着欣赏
泪花
惬意
设想自己戴
护士帽
姿容。
hassock[ noun ]- thick cushion used as a seat
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- a cushion for kneeling on (as when praying in church)
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Hassock \Has"sock\ (h[a^]s"s[u^]k), n. [Scot. hassock, hassik, a
besom, anything bushy, a large, round turf used as a seat,
OE. hassok sedgy ground, W. hesgog sedgy, hesg sedge, rushes;
cf. Ir. seisg, and E. sedge.]
1. A rank tuft of bog grass; a tussock. --Forby.
2. A small stuffed cushion or footstool, for kneeling on in
church, or for home use.
And knees and hassocks are well nigh divorced.
--Cowper.