柯林斯詞典upstairs /??p?st??z/ 1. ADV If you go upstairs in a building, you go up a staircase toward a higher floor. 往樓上[ADV after v] He went upstairs and changed into clean clothes. 他上樓換了干凈的衣裳。2. ADV If something or someone is upstairs in a building, they are on a floor that is higher than the ground floor. 在樓上 The restaurant is upstairs and consists of a large, open room. 餐館在樓上,是一個(gè)寬敞的大開間。3. ADJ An upstairs room or object is situated on a floor of a building that is higher than the ground floor. 樓上的[ADJ n] Marsani moved into the upstairs apartment. 瑪薩妮搬進(jìn)了樓上的公寓。4. N-SING The upstairs of a building is the floor or floors that are higher than the ground floor. 一樓以上的樓層 Together we went through the upstairs. 我們一起走過(guò)上面各樓層。 返回 upstairs劍橋詞典towards or on the highest floor or floors of a building 往樓上(地);在樓上(地) an upstairs landing /window 樓上的平臺(tái)/窗戶 He heard glass breaking and ran upstairs to see what had caused it. 聽到玻璃破碎的聲音,她跑上樓去看是怎么回事。 反義詞downstairs 例句 He's upstairs doing his homework , believe it or not.I wish those people upstairs would stop stamping around.She could hear banging coming from the room upstairs.She took the child by the hand and led him upstairs to bed .I'll pop upstairs and get it for you. 返回 upstairs