释义 |
upstairs美 [ʌp'sterz] 英 [ʌp'steə(r)z] - n.楼上;二楼;二楼以上各层
- adj.楼上的;上层的;【航】在高空的
- adv.在(或向)楼上;在(或向)上一层
- 网络在楼上;由此上楼;到楼上
1. | 在(或向)楼上;在(或向)上一层up the stairs; on or to a floor of a house or other building higher than the one that you are on |
| The cat belongs to the people who live upstairs. 这猫是楼上人家的。 | | I carried her bags upstairs. 我把她的包拿到楼上。 | | She went upstairs to get dressed. 她上楼换衣服去了。 |
1. | [sing] 二楼;二楼以上各层;楼上the floor or floors in a building that are above the ground floor |
| We've converted the upstairs into an office. 我们把楼上改成了办公室。 |
adv. | 1. to, towards, or on an upper floor or level in a building or structure 3. to a higher level or job in an organization or hierarchy | n. | 1. an upper floor or the part of a building above the ground floor 2. used to refer collectively to wealthy householders, as opposed to the servants who lived downstairs 3. the upper level or levels of a building |
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