stair
柯林斯词典
1. N-PLURAL Stairs are a set of steps inside a building which go from one floor to another. (建筑物内楼层之间的) 楼梯
Nancy began to climb the stairs. 南希开始爬楼梯。
We walked up a flight of stairs. 我们往上走了一段楼梯。
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stair /stɛə/ (stairs)
剑桥词典
- stairs [ 名词的复数形式 ]
- I heard a creak on the stairs.
- Aikiko fell down some stairs and broke her wrist .
- We live up three flights of stairs.
- I tripped going up the stairs and my books went flying .
- She was standing at the top of the stairs.
a set of steps that lead from one level of a building to another
楼梯
Go up the stairs and her office is on the right . 上楼后,她的办公室在右手边。
I had to climb a steep flight (= set) of stairs to her front door . 我只得爬一段很陡的楼梯才到了她的前门。
He stood at the foot (= bottom ) of the stairs and called out, "Breakfast's ready !" 他站在楼梯下喊道:“吃早饭了!”
例句
[ 可数名词:有复数形式的名词 ]
one of the steps in a set of steps that lead from one level of a building to another
(楼梯的)梯级
The top stair creaked as she went upstairs and the noise woke up her mother . 她上楼时最上面一级楼梯咯吱一响,吵醒了她母亲。
[ 单数名词 ] old use or literary
a set of stairs
楼梯
He climbed the wooden stair and knocked on his grandfather's door . 他爬上木楼梯,敲了敲祖父的房门。