词汇 | downstairs |
释义 | downstairs adverb uk /ˌdaʊnˈsteəz/ us /ˌdaʊnˈsterz/ A2 to or on a lower floor of a building, especially the ground floor: 朝楼下,在楼下(尤指底层) I went downstairs to answer the phone.我下楼去接电话。 Compare upstairsadverbadjective I'll see you downstairs in the foyer in half an hour.我们半个小时以后在楼下门厅见。 I jumped out of bed and ran downstairs.我跳下床,冲下楼去。 I pulled on my jeans and ran downstairs.我匆匆穿上牛仔裤向楼下跑去。 Did you put the lights out downstairs?你把楼下的灯关了吗? She came downstairs after her shower, wrapped in a towel.她淋浴后裹着毛巾走下楼来。 Parts of buildings: floors & parts of floors basement catwalk ceiling dais decking ground level landing loft low slung machicolation mezzanine multi-levelled multi-storied runway soapbox split-level storey storeyed story woodblock You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Down and downward downstairs adjective uk /ˌdaʊnˈsteəz/ us /ˌdaʊnˈsterz/ on a lower floor of a building, especially the ground floor of a house: a downstairs bathroom A gloomy light burned in a downstairs window . One of the two kitchens is downstairs. In the downstairs loo, she has a picture of herself as a bridesmaid. Our downstairs neighbours are heavy smokers, and the smell seeps up through the floorboards into our flat. The second door, she explained, leads to the downstairs television room. The downstairs rooms of her two-story concrete house are filled with toddlers and preschool children. Parts of buildings: floors & parts of floors basement catwalk ceiling dais decking ground level landing loft low slung machicolation mezzanine multi-levelled multi-storied runway soapbox split-level storey storeyed story woodblock downstairs noun[ S ] uk /ˌdaʊnˈsteəz/ us /ˌdaʊnˈsterz/ the part of a building, especially a house, that is on the ground floor: We finished painting upstairs yesterday, but the downstairs still needs some work.我们昨天把楼上粉刷完了,但是楼下还没有完工。 The downstairs was so smoky that we could not see. The couple spent GBP70,000 making the downstairs open-plan and adding two extra bedrooms. The downstairs of the theater was just about full and there were plenty of people upstairs, too. When renovating, school officials decided to paint the downstairs a warm orange, so students would think warm thoughts on cold days. Parts of buildings: floors & parts of floors basement catwalk ceiling dais decking ground level landing loft low slung machicolation mezzanine multi-levelled multi-storied runway soapbox split-level storey storeyed story woodblock You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Parts of buildings in general the downstairs noun[ S ] uk /ˈdaʊnˌsteəz/ us /ˈdaʊnˌsterz/ the lower floor of a building, especially the ground floor: 楼下,尤指底楼 We finished painting upstairs yesterday, but the downstairs still needs some work.我们昨天把楼上粉刷完了,但是楼下还没有完工。 The downstairs was a mess.楼下乱七八糟的。 I worked my way around the downstairs, cleaning all the windows. The new design opened up the downstairs and achieved both airiness and intimacy. The kitchen is divided from the rest of the downstairs by a row of cupboards. Parts of buildings: floors & parts of floors basement catwalk ceiling dais decking ground level landing loft low slung machicolation mezzanine multi-levelled multi-storied runway soapbox split-level storey storeyed story woodblock downstairs | American Dictionarydownstairs adjective, adverb[ not gradable ] us/ˈdɑʊnˈsteərz/ on or to a lower floor of a building, esp. the ground floor, or down the stairs: a downstairs bathroom I hear someone downstairs. Examples of downstairsdownstairs If the patient lives in a house with a downstairs toilet, a downstairs room may need to be turned into a bed-sitting room for him. Downstairs are the stable, the storage rooms and sometimes a fireplace. You'll have to go on downstairs out of the way. I can't talk to my friend because he won't let me go downstairs to see her. The great man's arrival was announced via the receptionist downstairs. Interestingly, although the phrases up there and down there seem as easy and familiar, upstairs and downstairs were six times more frequent. Upstairs and downstairs are common labels for a subordinate spatial category, levels contained within the house, and also specify a route to those levels. At the least, upstairs and downstairs indicates the early entrainment of a directional spatial term with a route. When she hears footsteps downstairs, she asks nicely for the "blessed visitor," whoever it is, to bring up a container of food for her. Moreover, the customers downstairs seemed to be more reactive to other customers. Has a bathroom downstairs, but his bedroom and toilet are upstairs. Since the bathroom serves two bedrooms upstairs, and one study bedroom downstairs, this is logically located at the half-level. In response, he takes it back downstairs with him on his way out. Now and then we would see her in one of the downstairs windows-she had evidently shut up the top f loor of the house. A third of the respondents overcame this limitation by seeking leisure in the semi-public void deck space downstairs. See all examples of downstairs 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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