英:[ˈsteəkeɪs]
美:[ˈsterkeɪs]
英:[ˈsteəkeɪs]
美:[ˈsterkeɪs]
stair·case
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复数:staircases
词根:stairway
n.stairway 阶梯,楼梯
noun
an arrangement of consecutive steps with its supporting members, usu. connecting two or more floors of a building.
spiral staircasen. 螺旋梯
同时, stair-case(楼梯间)最早出现于1620年代,最初指的是楼梯的围栏,由 stair(楼梯)和 case(n.2)的“框架”组成; 类似于 window-case(窗框)和 door-case(门框)。
梯形障
阶梯增进
楼梯
The first known use of staircase was in 1624
stairwaynoun
one or more flights of stairs usually with landings to pass from one level to another
stairnoun
a series of steps or flights of steps for passing from one level to another—often used in plural
ran down the stairs
one step of a stairway
staircasenoun
a flight of stairs with the supporting structures
1 Spotlights following him, he scampered to the nearest spiral staircase, slid down the banister, and dismounted with an impressive backflip.
2 They slipped through the doorway behind them and down a tightly spiraling stone staircase.
3 I could easily get lost among its spiral staircases.
4 In 1921, the society donated a staircase connecting Tech Tower to the D.
1921年, 协会捐赠了楼梯,连接技术塔和DP专家楼.
5 Not far above the creek bottom the ramp ends, and a crude staircase appears, chiseled into the soft sandstone by Mormon cattlemen nearly a century ago.
6 The girls walked down the narrow staircase to the basement.
7 When my eyes adjusted to the dark, I saw a staircase leading down.
8 It would have a glass ceiling and thick glass walls and even a glass staircase.
9 Then Charles and Pomp lit the staircase on fire, and we left the man to burn upon this bier.
10 She led me to the staircase and pointed up.
11 My mom and dad go into the bedroom they always take, and Auntie Idris escorts me up another narrow little staircase to an attic, where I’d normally sleep on a cot with Khalid.
12 “This way,” I said once I spotted the staircase.
13 They walked down the staircase together.
他们一起下了楼梯。
14 The key melted into a silver staircase that stretched to the nearest road.
15 Great chunks were missing from the marble staircase, part of the balustrade gone, and rubble and bloodstains occurred every few steps as they climbed.
16 “I feel quite invigorated,” the Count said as he and the Prince began to ascend the underground staircase.
17 All kinds of girls zipped around like honeybees, some plopping into cozy armchairs, others perched on the spiraled staircases, and a few clustered around the worktables.
18 She went down the stairs, along the hall, and started down the staircase to the entry hall.
19 Meggie heard him trampling up the narrow wooden staircase that led to the attic.
20 I was taken past the chapel and into another courtyard, then up a spiral staircase.