stairway
/ˈsteəweɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈsterweɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈster-ˌwā/ (ame, mw)
stairway — 名詞
- stairwaysingular
- stairwaysplural
1. A structure of connected steps that people walk up or down to move between diffe
樓梯通道
連接不同高度的階梯通道
A structure of connected steps that people walk up or down to move between different levels of a building, house, or outdoor area.
Devika walked carefully up the dark stairway, holding the railing with both hands.
Devika 小心翼翼地走上黑暗的樓梯,雙手緊握著扶手。
walk up + stairway; hold the railing
The old hotel had a narrow stairway leading to the rooms on the third floor.
那間老舊旅館有一條狹窄的樓梯通往三樓的房間。
narrow stairway leading to [floor]
Kian slipped on the icy outdoor stairway and twisted his ankle badly.
Kian 在結冰的室外樓梯上滑倒,嚴重扭傷了腳踝。
A long, winding wooden stairway connects the first floor to the rooftop garden.
一條長長的木造旋轉樓梯連接一樓和屋頂花園。
Heloísa told the guests to use the main stairway instead of the elevator during the fire drill.
Heloísa 告訴客人在消防演習時使用主要樓梯,不要搭電梯。
- stairs
the most common everyday term for a set of steps inside a building
- staircase
usually implies a more permanent or finished structure with handrails and banisters
- flight of stairs
a single continuous set of steps between two landings, without breaks
- stairwell
specifically refers to the enclosed vertical space that contains the stairway