flight of stairs
英 [flaɪt ɒv steəz]
美 [flaɪt əv stɛrz]
网络 阶梯步级
英英释义
noun
- a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next
双语例句
- Today, at work, I was accidentally knocked down a long flight of stairs.
今天,我在单位的楼梯上滑了一下,于是便踉踉跄跄地冲了下去。 - Then came the day when she heard a heavy footfall on the first landing, heard somebody running frantically up the first flight of stairs, heard a man's voice shouting something.
直到有一天,她听到楼梯口传来沉重的脚步声,听到有人慌慌张张跑上第一层的楼梯,还听到有人在叫喊着些什么。 - Climb up a flight of stairs, exit the stairwell and you will find the storage room.
爬上一段楼梯,然后从楼梯间出去,如许你就可以找到蕴藏室。 - We walked up a flight of stairs
我们上了一段楼梯。 - I did not relish the prospect of climbing another flight of stairs.
我真不乐意还得再爬一层楼梯。 - Having only one flight of stairs, improves the movement between each floor.
有楼梯的只有一次飞行,改善每地板之间的运动。 - Kratos reaches a flight of stairs where the woman looks at him from the top.
克瑞托斯来到一个阶梯前面,那女人站在台阶的顶端看着他。 - For example, if a business analyst has to walk up a flight of stairs two or three times a day to see the business experts, this constitutes motion waste.
例如,如果一个业务分析员一天需要上下楼梯两三次以会见业务专家,那么就会产生移动消耗了。 - Call the FBL and tell them I fell down a flight of stairs!
告诉他们我从楼梯上摔了下来! - Walked up the long flight of stairs to the Carhartt Company offices. Cautiously, Lill knocked on her very first door.
莉儿踏上了通往卡哈特公司办公室的长长楼梯,生平第一次,她小心翼翼地扣响了一扇陌生的门。
