DHHtowards or on a lowerfloor of a building, especially a house 往楼下;在楼下OPP upstairs
Rosie ran downstairs to answer the door.
罗茜跑下楼去开门。
Charles was downstairs in the kitchen.
查尔斯在楼下厨房里。
—downstairsadjectiveadj
a downstairs bathroom
楼下的浴室
Examples from the Corpus
downstairs• The washingmachine is downstairs.• He doesn't want to call Paul up from downstairs.• Her head throbbed in rhythm with her bruises, yet she'd hardly noticed any of it downstairs.• Lois shook her head and whispered for Petey to go back downstairs.• The long silences were often broken by the roar of busengines and rumble of bus announcementsdownstairs.• He ran downstairs and saw the storeroom was on fire.• Some one coming would ringdownstairs, or, more likely, call first.• Then she goes back to sleep while I go downstairs to face the psychokiller who broke in.• He dressed and went downstairs with her.