staircase
英 [ˈsteəkeɪs]
美 [ˈsterkeɪs]
n. (建筑物内的)楼梯
复数:staircases
Collins.1 / BNC.5445 / COCA.7028
牛津词典
noun
- (建筑物内的)楼梯
a set of stairs inside a building including the posts and rails (= banisters ) that are fixed at the side- a marble/stone/wooden staircase
大理石 / 石头 / 木楼梯
- a marble/stone/wooden staircase
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (建筑物内的)楼梯
Astaircaseis a set of stairs inside a building.- They walked down the staircase together.
他们一起下了楼梯。
- They walked down the staircase together.
英英释义
noun
- a way of access (upward and downward) consisting of a set of steps
双语例句
- She heard the priest's familiar, flat footfall on the staircase.
她听到楼梯上传来牧师那熟悉的单调脚步声。 - A staircase leads from the hall to the landing on the first floor.
一个领导从大厅楼梯到一楼着陆。 - He followed her up a rickety staircase to a squalid bedsit
他跟着她上了一段摇摇晃晃的楼梯,来到了一间邋遢的卧室起居室两用房间。 - America's First Lady stood on the sweeping staircase of the White House.
美国第一夫人站在白宫的弧形楼梯上。 - The other one ( fire extinguisher) is on the wall at the back staircase.
另一个消防器在后面楼梯的墙上。 - She climbed the staircase cautiously, holding fast to the rail
她紧紧地抓着栏杆,小心翼翼地爬楼梯。 - This staircase is so old that some of the steps have almost worn away.
这个楼梯使用年代甚久,好几级台阶已几乎磨平了。 - Her footsteps faded away down the staircase.
她的脚步声向楼梯下移去,慢慢消失了。 - She ran for the staircase and down the steps, taking them two at a time
她跑向楼梯,一步两级地奔下台阶。 - Footsteps on the staircase interrupted his train of thought.
楼梯上传来脚步声,打断了他的思路。