1stairs[plural]DHHTBB a set of steps built for going from one level of a building to another 楼梯 → upstairs, downstairs
up/down the stairs
Jerry ran up the stairs.
杰里跑上楼去。
the top/head of the stairs
I left my briefcase at the top of the stairs.
我把公文包遗忘在楼梯顶端了。
the bottom/foot of the stairs
‘Lisa, ’ he cried from the foot of the stairs.
“莉萨。”他在楼梯脚喊道。
We walked up four flights of stairs (=sets of stairs).
我们往上走了四段楼梯。
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up/down the stairs• The way moves cast, and then doubles back, labyrinth-like, to head north and up the stairs.• In the gaslit passage, Joesaw the new ladylodger coming down the stairs, her hat and coat on.• At five o'clock she returned to the theatre and creptup the stairs to the dressing-room.• I watched the processiondisappeardown the stairs.• Lucy was appalled by the thought of her aunt falling down the stairs and now lying in pain.• Without hesitation, the sergeantswung round and hurrieddown the stairs as lightly as his own considerablebulk would allow.• When we enterHussy Sound I follow my fellowpassengersdown the stairs to the cabin below.• Jerry ran up the stairs.• I hopped out the door and watched the old man being taken down the stairs to the platform.
4.below stairsBritish EnglishBrE old-fashionedLOW POSITION OR RANK in the servants’ part of a large house, in the past 〔旧时〕在佣人住的地方
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below stairs• He stirred as below stairs the maidtinkled a bell, the sign for dinner.• Delgard had assured him that St Joseph's no longer kept its deadbelow stairs.• The air of excitement was as great below stairs as it was above.• Mrs Gracie, left below stairs, set her lips.• To clean all the rooms below stairs.
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stair• The original idea was that the library would be symmetrical with the entrance and stairs in the centre.• Every flushmeantcarrying a bucket of water up three flights of stairs.• The second staircreaks when you step on it.• Would it be best to accept another cup of tea before trying to climb the stairs?• As I climbed the stairs I wondered if I could handle the present situation calmly and tactfully even a bit subserviently.• They carried her up and down the stairs, sang her songs.• Friends will call, thundering up and down the stairs.• I can hear him on the stairs.• Her head pounding, she took the stairs to the second floor two at a time.• I heard footsteps coming up the stair.