| distinguished from.... | 兩用衣櫥 |
| 英文.... | Case furniture on low legs, popular during the Victorian period. It is characterized by being divided in half vertically, with one half comprising shelves enclosed by a wooden or glass-fronted door, for the storage of books, dishes, or curiosities, and the other side often comprising a secretary, cabinet, or some combination of mirror, drawers, and fold-down desk top. Distinguished from a chifforobe, which is case furniture also divided vertically, but typically characterized by placement in a bedroom, having a narrow clothes closet on one side, and a narrow chest of drawers with a mirror on the other side. |
| 雙拼櫃(櫥櫃家具)............ | [AS-Academia Sinica] |
| ................. | AAT-Taiwan 借詞編輯與使用原則 (2013) |
| 並排櫃............ | [AS-Academia Sinica] |
| ................. | AAT-Taiwan 借詞編輯與使用原則 (2013) |
| side by sides(case furniture)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | Ames, Victorian Furniture (1982) |
| ................. | Sotheby's Online (2001-) accessed 31 August 2007 |
| ................. | Oxford English Dictionary Online (2002-) accessed 31 August 2007 |
| side by side(case furniture)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | Oxford English Dictionary Online (2002-) accessed 31 August 2007 |
| side-by-sides(case furniture)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | Lindquist and Warren, Victorian Furniture (1995) 177 and index |