柯林斯詞典downstairs /?da?n?st??z/ 1. ADV If you go downstairs in a building, you go down a staircase toward the ground floor. 往樓下[ADV after v] Denise went downstairs and made some tea. 丹尼絲下樓沏茶。2. ADV If something or someone is downstairs in a building, they are on the ground floor or on a lower floor than you. 在樓下 The telephone was downstairs in the entrance hall. 電話在樓下的門廳里。3. ADJ Downstairs means situated on the ground floor of a building or on a lower floor than you are. 在樓下的[ADJ n] She repainted the downstairs rooms and closed off the second floor. 她重新粉刷了樓下的房間,并把二樓封上了。4. N-SING The downstairs of a building is its lower floor or floors. 下面的樓層 The downstairs of the two little houses had been entirely refashioned. 兩座小房子的底層已徹底翻新過了。 返回 downstairs劍橋詞典to or on a lower floor of a building , especially the ground floor 朝樓下,在樓下(尤指底層) I went downstairs to answer the phone . 我下樓去接電話。 比較upstairs 例句 I'll see you downstairs in the foyer in half an hour .I jumped out of bed and ran downstairs.I pulled on my jeans and ran downstairs.Did you put the lights out downstairs?She came downstairs after her shower , wrapped in a towel . 返回 downstairs