英:[ˈsteəwel]
美:[ˈsterwel]
英:[ˈsteəwel]
美:[ˈsterwel]
stair·well
ster wel
复数:stairwells
1862年,来自 stair + well(名词)。
The first known use of stairwell was in 1920
stale1 of 2adjective
having lost a good taste or quality from age
stale food
used or heard so often as to be dull
stale news
not so strong, effective, or energetic as before
felt stale from lack of exercise
stale2 of 2verb
to make or become stale
stalagmitenoun
a deposit of calcium carbonate like an inverted stalactite formed on the floor of a cave by the drip of water
stalagmitenoun
a deposit of calcium carbonate like an inverted stalactite formed on the floor of a cave by the drip of water
stalactitenoun
a deposit of calcium carbonate resembling an icicle hanging from the roof or sides of a cavern
stalactitenoun
a deposit of calcium carbonate resembling an icicle hanging from the roof or sides of a cavern
stake1 of 2noun
a pointed piece (as of wood or metal) driven or to be driven into the ground especially as a marker or support
a post to which a person is bound for execution by burning
something that is staked for gain or loss
the prize in a contest
an interest or share in a business
grubstake
stake2 of 2verb
to mark the limits of by stakes
stake out a mining claim
to tie to a stake
to fasten up or support (as plants) with stakes
bet entry 2 sense 1
to back financially
stake1 of 2noun
a pointed piece (as of wood or metal) driven or to be driven into the ground especially as a marker or support
a post to which a person is bound for execution by burning
something that is staked for gain or loss
the prize in a contest
an interest or share in a business
grubstake
stake2 of 2verb
to mark the limits of by stakes
stake out a mining claim
to tie to a stake
to fasten up or support (as plants) with stakes
bet entry 2 sense 1
to back financially
stake1 of 2noun
a pointed piece (as of wood or metal) driven or to be driven into the ground especially as a marker or support
a post to which a person is bound for execution by burning
something that is staked for gain or loss
the prize in a contest
an interest or share in a business
grubstake
stake2 of 2verb
to mark the limits of by stakes
stake out a mining claim
to tie to a stake
to fasten up or support (as plants) with stakes
bet entry 2 sense 1
to back financially
stake1 of 2noun
a pointed piece (as of wood or metal) driven or to be driven into the ground especially as a marker or support
a post to which a person is bound for execution by burning
something that is staked for gain or loss
the prize in a contest
an interest or share in a business
grubstake
stake2 of 2verb
to mark the limits of by stakes
stake out a mining claim
to tie to a stake
to fasten up or support (as plants) with stakes
bet entry 2 sense 1
to back financially
stairwellnoun
a vertical shaft in which stairs are located
1 A crowd was gathered at the top of a stairwell.
2 It’s not a common occurrence, but I don’t give it much thought until I see Mr. Ram’s daughter-in-law coming out of the doors to the stairwell.
3 Now everywhere Shirley looked were little red palm prints—little red palm prints, like a school of exotic fish, swimming down the halls and up the stairwell.
4 In exchange for her lodging below the letter boxes, Boori Ma kept their crooked stairwell spotlessly clean.
5 The bass beat from the main hall thundered in the stairwell, echoing off the walls and in my head.
6 He spotted Tad standing beyond the entrance to what used to be the stairwell.
7 They’ve reinforced the entrance, packed the stairwells with crates of artillery shells.
8 It takes Werner a moment to realize that this is the stairwell.
9 So the stairwell was filled with echoing noise, and I was climbing the steps head down, just following the heels of the person in front, when a voice near me went: “Kath!”
10 We left defeated in our efforts and made our way Back to the stairwell.
无计可施,只好转回到楼梯.
11 In the stairwell, out of sight of the platform, Dutchy leans against a curved wall.
12 “The second knife is stuck in the wall of the stairwell.”
13 The stairwell rose in a black spiral behind them.
14 He set off firecrackers in a stairwell and endorsed one judge because "she looks great in jeans."
他在楼梯井中燃放烟花,并曾因为“她穿牛仔服超赞”而支持某个法官。
15 The prison was full of sounds, and it was hard not to jump at every one of them—voices floating down the stairwell, the metallic clang of doors opening and closing.
16 On the third-floor landing a door flew open as a guard burst into the stairwell.
17 Just as the guys spilled noisily out from the stairwell, one perfect tear streaked down from the corner of my eye.
18 I said, peering up the stairwell’s dizzying height.
19 Then there was a wild chorus of war cries and hooves thundering against metaL A dozen centaurs charged out of the main stairwell “Ponies!”
20 Zachary Lazar’s father died in 1975 of distinctly unnatural causes in a stairwell at a Phoenix parking garage.
1975年,ZacharyLazar的父亲出于非自然的原因死于一家“凤凰”停车库的楼梯井上。
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