handrail
/ˈhændreɪl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhændreɪl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhan(d)-ˌrāl/ (ame, mw)
handrail — 名詞
- handrailsingular
- handrailsplural
1. a bar that is fixed to a wall or the side of stairs and is made for people to gr
扶手
樓梯或牆邊供手握持的欄杆
a bar that is fixed to a wall or the side of stairs and is made for people to grasp with their hand, helping them walk safely without falling
Yuki held the handrail tightly as she walked down the icy front steps.
Yuki 走下結冰的前階時,緊緊握著扶手。
The hospital installed new handrails along every corridor to help patients needing extra support.
醫院在每條走廊都裝了扶手,方便需要額外支撐的病人。
common verb + object: install + handrail + along [corridor/wall]
The landlord replaced the worn wooden handrail on the balcony with a metal one.
房東把陽台上磨損的木質扶手換成了金屬的。
Please keep one hand on the handrail while riding the escalator.
乘坐電扶梯時,請將一隻手放在扶手上。
Aisha gripped the cold metal handrail at the top of the ladder before climbing down.
Aisha 在爬下梯子前,緊緊抓住了梯頂冰冷的金屬扶手。
- banister
refers to the handrail plus its vertical posts on the open side of stairs — more specific than handrail
- rail
shorter, broader term; can refer to a handrail but also to other types of bars (e.g. safety rail, towel rail)
- railing
often means the entire barrier assembly, not just the top bar that you hold
文法句型
noun phrase: [adjective] handrail
the handrail + [verb]
用法筆記
Handrails are typically found beside staircases, along corridors, on balconies, and next to ramps or escalators. The word differs from "banister", which refers specifically to the handrail and its supporting posts on the open side of a staircase.