柯林斯詞典stair /st??/ (stairs) 1. N-PLURAL Stairs are a set of steps inside a building which go from one floor to another. (建筑物內(nèi)樓層之間的) 樓梯 Nancy began to climb the stairs. 南希開始爬樓梯。 We walked up a flight of stairs. 我們往上走了一段樓梯。 返回 stair劍橋詞典?stairs [ 名詞的復數(shù)形式 ] a set of steps that lead from one level of a building to another 樓梯 Go up the stairs and her office is on the right . 上樓后,她的辦公室在右手邊。 I had to climb a steep flight (= set) of stairs to her front door . 我只得爬一段很陡的樓梯才到了她的前門。 He stood at the foot (= bottom ) of the stairs and called out, "Breakfast's ready !" 他站在樓梯下喊道:“吃早飯了!” 例句 I heard a creak on the stairs.Aikiko fell down some stairs and broke her wrist .We live up three flights of stairs.I tripped going up the stairs and my books went flying .She was standing at the top of the stairs. [ 可數(shù)名詞:有復數(shù)形式的名詞 ] one of the steps in a set of steps that lead from one level of a building to another (樓梯的)梯級 The top stair creaked as she went upstairs and the noise woke up her mother . 她上樓時最上面一級樓梯咯吱一響,吵醒了她母親。 [ 單數(shù)名詞 ] old use or literary a set of stairs 樓梯 He climbed the wooden stair and knocked on his grandfather's door . 他爬上木樓梯,敲了敲祖父的房門。 習語below/above stairs 返回 stair