单词 | downstairs |
释义 | downstairs From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Housedownstairsdown‧stairs1 /ˌdaʊnˈsteəz◂ $ -ˈsterz/ ●●● S2 adverbDHHtowards or on a lower floor of a building, especially a house OPP upstairs Rosie ran downstairs to answer the door. Charles was downstairs in the kitchen. —downstairs adjective a downstairs bathroomExamples from the Corpusdownstairs• The washing machine 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 bus engines and rumble of bus announcements downstairs.• He ran downstairs and saw the storeroom was on fire.• Some one coming would ring downstairs, or, more likely, call first.• He dressed and went downstairs with her.downstairsdown·stairs2 noun → the downstairs |
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