词汇 | example_english_stair |
释义 | Examples of stairThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Size, the presence of steep stairs, dampness, and difficulty to heat, may mean that property is inappropriate. She could walk more normally, manage stairs and go out alone safely. Note the steep stairs leading from garden to upper floor living area. The stairs, lavatory and kitchen were concentrated in the core of the plan. Other roving stairs include external stairs front and back, almost impossible to locate on plan due to discrepancies between set design and location. Either way, spiral stairs lead to a common landing, called the parlour in plans. We can imagine that the stairs were useful in the process of building. I don't like stairs, from not having stairs for ten years. Improved design or location of equipment not directly involved with stairs could also make a contribution. A variety of methods were said to be used by participants to help them manage stairs in the dark. Reports from our focus groups support this: various instances of unsafe behaviour on stairs were identified. Recruitment materials indicated that the study was investigating the knowledge of people aged 65 and over concerning safety on stairs. Other measures to assist with tasks involving stairs are also likely to be useful. What do older people know about safety on stairs ? One entrance is accessible using stairs and another from a ramped path. Second, climbing and descending stairs in the manual mode requires operator's knowledge, experience, skills and training. The stairs give access to four undergraduates' rooms at each floor level, and are positioned at the centre of gravity of the group of rooms. Several different gaits were implemented16 (quadruped crawl forward, backward, side walk to the left, to the right, turning motion, motion over inclination, motion over stairs). Figure 10 shows a sequence of experimental stick diagrams when the biped descending stairs. In many residential designs, bedrooms, kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, dining rooms, deck/patios, windows, doors, stairs or gables, are no more than standard architectural features. I sit on the stairs and listen to them. Going upstairs is laborious; the stairs here we never noticed. Although there were rails on the stairs to her flat, there were none on the landings or at the entry to the block. The living quarters are on the first floor and can only be reached from the outside via a flight of stairs. Safety standards, requirements, and litigation in relation to building use and safety, especially safety from falls involving stairs. Although not all these relationships are visible externally, their significance is symbolically expressed in the journey up the stairs to the main bedroom. I have not been able to discover how far the treads of the earliest stairs were built into the supporting walls. His physical activity had become limited to ascending two flights of stairs. 200 quently found along the axial lines of a building, in such locations as under stairs, within benches, and cut into floors. In addition, photographs were circulated showing examples of different types of stairs. Respondents were asked 10 questions regarding health limitations across typical daily activities, such as climbing stairs. The activities were as follows: walking, bed-making, hand-washing, climbing up and down stairs, walking up and down steps with heavy bags. The questionnaire included questions about recreational activity, walking and number of stairs climbed as well as asking about degree of exertion. A mobile robot with autonomous climbing and descending of stairs the compass. They have greater mobility than conventional movable robots, especially when climbing stairs, stepping over obstacles or walking on uneven surfaces. In some homes, essential facilities such as the lavatory may require the use of stairs, resulting in more journeys than would otherwise be the case. On the building's center line, at the base of the stairs, was a 3 m wide vaulted masonry shrine. To the west of the stairs there was a bedroom in an annex located partly outside the main building. There, sunrise was observed from the stairs of the range structure delimiting the western edge of the plaza. However, this did not prevent participants from continuing to store or temporarily place objects on their stairs. There also appeared to be little appreciation that one individual's actions might have implications for the safety of other users of their stairs. Locating washing machines and tumble dryers on the same level as bedrooms or bathrooms could reduce the need to carry clothing up and down stairs. Most admitted to leaving things on the stairs ' ready for the next journey up ', or to alleviate having to carry too much at one time. There was no obvious pattern of any bias, however, with the focus group participants having a wide range of mobility, fitness and views regarding stairs. A second telephone placed upstairs avoids pressure to hurry down stairs to answer a call. She went up/- the stairs -/up in a hurry. In addition, the surrounding flights of stairs with their open riser provided yet an additional openventilation shaft. First she threw her bag up the stairs, almost hit me. The implementation of the autonomous climbing and descending of stairs greatly increases the controllability of the procedure and greatly decreases the operator's burden. The motions required to climb stairs are broken down into three stages-the "riding on nose line," "going on nose line," and "landing" stage. Finally, the flipper is extended to the rear, and autonomous descending of stairs is completed. The experiments illustrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach to autonomous climbing and descending of stairs. She made us walk down the stairs with books on our heads, sit on stools without falling off, keep our knees together. A young woman with paranoid delusions remembered walking up the stairs eating coal. Having wellfitting, carpeted stairs, in a good state of repair, was contrasted with problems that can occur with, for example, polished wooden stairs. Functional impairment was assessed by an index reflecting degree of difficulty in walking, climbing stairs, bathing and performing heavy housework. In past houses it was most common to place stairs on the outside of the building towards the yard. Then his dad fell down the stairs at his home and broke his leg. Research has also been commissioned on the design of safe stairs, particularly on the size of the going. Although they did include individuals with reduced physical abilities, a majority of participants reported that they had little or no difficulty using the stairs. The stairs are good for you, it's good to go up and come down for exercise each morning. When there are no zero elements above the stairs, we say that the matrix is of full staircase. Since then our research has progressed in fits and starts whenever an opportunity arose, partly by investigating old stairs and partly by building new ones. My favourite space is when you come down the stairs and make a left. On the west of the plaza were groups of rooms and terraces accessed by stairs. Concerns were voiced about the onset or exacerbation of health conditions that would make managing stairs, gardens, cleaning and household maintenance increasingly difficult. The two sensors mounted across the stairs provide motion direction information and activate the record function. I saw one hit the floor and [fall] down the stairs. Moreover, suitable basic modular trajectories of the robot can be conceived in order to climb and descend stairs. Figure 9 shows the sequence of experimental stick diagrams when the biped ascending stairs. Slower motion and a heavier impact occur when descending stairs. The activities included mobility, climbing stairs, dressing, feeding, bathing, use of toilet and continence. Articulated-chain-wheeled mobility structure is proved to be suitable to climbing stairs with good stabilization. About ten minutes after, dinner is announced, and your hat is taken from you as you descend the stairs to enter the dining-room. The middle-class community is keenly aware of police power below stairs: its nervousness about servant surveillance frequently heightens the sensation of the novel. I will walk along the corridor, through the swing doors, down the stairs, unlock my bike, and so on. Individual capabilities and confidence affect how older people use their stairs, with some exhibiting increased caution. One commented that people use stairs without ' planning their journey ' and, as a consequence, they do not think about what they are wearing. You potter around through a series of rooms and you get to a dressing room and then you get to some small stairs. Handrails were also added to provide more detail and, importantly, to prevent people from falling off the various stairs and walkways. To the left are the three studios with individual stairs in rhythmic sequence. The sign draws an analogy between this movement through the flower and the ascent of the stairs. A third of the way up the stairs, where they turn through 90°, is a lobby giving access to a mezzanine dining area and kitchen. Without warning or announcement one suddenly finds oneself on the stairs to the exit. Associated with this phase was a 35-cm- deep pit cut through the floor at the base of the stairs. A chair lift provided access to the upper floor of the house for residents unable to climb the stairs. Many respondents lacked simple items like extra grab-rails or adequate lighting for steps and stairs. Difficulties with stairs were cited as a reason for moving to other accommodation. In 1991, respondents were re-coded 0 in the new variable only if they found it ' not difficult ' to manage stairs on their own. Consequently, slabs with rough and irregular sur faces predominate in all wall and terrace facings and stairs. In other words, the top and bottom stairs cancel each other's effect on the height of the adjustment window. With a stepladder, the patient learned how to walk up and down stairs. In the first stage of autonomous climbing, the step height of the stairs is measured. Therefore, the corresponding fundamental frequency is predictable from the dimension of the stairs. As he climbs up the stairs of domestic service, and establishes his domain over more and more of the house, he becomes increasingly insolent. The ramp and stairs monitor screens provide graphical displays of the selection criteria for respective modes. Her analysis therefore assumes that surveillance below stairs necessarily subverts middle-class authority above. Moving stairs often found in shopping malls. He was, always under your feet wandering up and down stairs and then, he was just always behind you and then all of a sudden he's just started going down. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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