英:[ˌdaʊnˈsteəz]
美:[ˌdaʊnˈsterz]
英:[ˌdaʊnˈsteəz]
美:[ˌdaʊnˈsterz]
down·stairs
daUn steIrz
adverb
at, to, or on a lower floor.
adjective
of a lower floor.the downstairs rooms
noun
(used with a sing. verb) the lower floor or floors.The downstairs doesn't have any heat yet.
go downstairs下楼
"下楼梯,在楼下,到或在较低的楼层",来自介词短语; 参见 down(adv.)+ stair。作为形容词,指“与房屋下层有关的、涉及的或位于下层的”,始于1819年。作为名词,指“建筑物下层的部分”,始于1843年。
The first known use of downstairs was in 1598
downwindadverb or adjective
in the direction that the wind is blowing
downward1 of 2adverb
from a higher place or condition to a lower one
from an earlier time
downward2 of 2adjective
moving or reaching down
downward1 of 2adverb
from a higher place or condition to a lower one
from an earlier time
downward2 of 2adjective
moving or reaching down
downtroddenadjective
crushed by superior power
downtown1 of 2adverb
to, toward, or in the main business district
downtown2 of 2adjective
situated downtown
downstrokenoun
a downward stroke
downstreamadverb or adjective
in the direction a stream is flowing
downstairs1 of 3adverb
down the stairs : on or to a lower floor
downstairs2 of 3adjective
situated on a lower level or on the main or first floor
downstairs3 of 3singular or plural noun
the lower floor of a building
1 The seventh day the blinds in a downstairs window were left up in the morning.
2 I slather on more deodorant than usual and head downstairs.
3 Dad came downstairs, let Lucifer and Daisy Mae out, and found us boys clustered around the set.
4 If she wasn’t back downstairs to meet Ekon in the next ten minutes...
5 Then she said the police were visiting us again and we should go downstairs, in case they wanted to ask us anything.
6 But then I stop and listen to Mother coughing downstairs.
7 You ran downstairs and demanded of Mrs. Fairfax some occupation: the weekly house accounts to make up, or something of that sort, I think it was.
8 The man downstairs felt so bad he went inside and shot himself, too, and now his wife has gone crazy with the grief of it.
9 There are five downstairs rooms.
10 She laid Campbell Junior down on the rug by the fireplace, a clean diaper under his fat face, and he was asleep by time she came back downstairs, carrying a thick book.
11 Shortly before the first guests arrived, Lady Isobel came downstairs dressed in a gown of black velvet and lace, with a headdress made of black feathers rising from her auburn hair.
12 Everyone is downstairs waiting for the moving truck to pull off, and I’m the last to take a tour of the place before I say goodbye forever.
13 In my excitement, I kept missing the button with my hook, but I eventually got it and rushed out of the apartment and downstairs.
14 One of these was that he’s no longer allowed to go downstairs in the evenings.
15 Scooting downstairs in nothing but a towel seems like a very bad idea!
16 I wake up to the scratchy sound of jazz coming from downstairs.
17 She wishes they were somewhere alone instead of at Will’s house, where she can hear Robert and Tracie downstairs talking and having a glass of wine.
18 “So one night, after everyone was asleep, I came downstairs and worked on the combination until it opened.”
19 Leo yelled something - probably Go downstairs! - but Jason only waved back.
20 "Do you really mean to tell me that they are now all downstairs having tea?" she said.
1 楼下的
4 底层
5 在楼下的
6 在底楼的
7 往楼下