单词 | upstairs |
释义 | upstairs From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishupstairsup‧stairs1 /ˌʌpˈsteəz◂ $ -ˈsterz◂/ ●●● S2 adverbUPtowards or on an upper floor in a building OPP downstairs I went upstairs and had a shower. She’s upstairs in bed feeling ill. —upstairs adjective [only before noun] an upstairs window the upstairs rooms → kick somebody upstairsExamples from the Corpusupstairs• The children had been taken upstairs.• I picked up the phone when Nyrene was upstairs.• Lucy came rushing upstairs after her sister.• Other members of their families were upstairs dancing, and afterwards they all walked home in a group.• Relaxing upstairs in a warm bath, he suddenly realized he was not unwinding in just any old bathroom.• Or you can stay upstairs in your apartment and the same thing will be true.• I ran into the house and upstairs into Mrs Goreng's dressing-room, which commanded the best view.• Don't you think the woman upstairs is kind of strange?• Don't go upstairs - Mom's still getting dressed.• My office is upstairs on the right.• The bathroom is upstairs on your left.• I went upstairs, undressed, and got into bed.• Flora watched Mrs Brown staggering upstairs with a heavy tray.upstairsupstairs2 noun → the upstairsExamples from the Corpusupstairs• The old man upstairs decided that you and I would share this cell. |
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