单词 | downstairs |
释义 | downstairs1 adverbdownstairs2 noun downstairsdown‧stairs1 /ˌdaʊnˈsteəz◂ $ -ˈsterz/ ●●● S2 adverb ![]() ![]() EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES word sets
WORD SETS► House Collocationsalcove, nounattic, nounback door, nounbasement, nounbasin, nounbath, nounbath, verbbath mat, nounbathroom, nounbathtub, nounbedchamber, nounbedroom, nounblanket, nounblind, nounbottom drawer, nounbox room, nouncabinet, nouncistern, nouncowl, nouncrazy quilt, noundado, noundeadbolt, noundeck, noundinette, noundining room, noundoorbell, noundoorjamb, noundoorknob, noundoorknocker, noundoormat, noundoorpost, noundoorstep, noundoorstop, noundoorway, noundouble glazing, noundownspout, noundownstairs, adverbdrainpipe, noundrapes, noundrawing room, noundressing room, nouneiderdown, nounfamily room, nounfanlight, nounfender, nounfireplace, nounfireside, nounfloor, nounfoyer, nounFrench doors, nounFrench windows, nounfrieze, nounfront door, nounfurnishings, noungable, noungabled, adjectivegarage, noungarret, noungeyser, noungranny flat, nounhatch, nounhatchway, nounhearth, nouninglenook, nounironing board, nounjamb, nounkitchen, nounlarder, nounlattice window, nounlibrary, nounlino, nounlinoleum, nounliving room, nounloft, nounlounge, nounlumber room, nounmaster bedroom, nounmat, nounmorning room, nounornament, nounpalace, nounpane, nounpantry, nounparlour, nounparquet, nounpassage, nounpatio, nounpatio doors, nounpelmet, nounpenthouse, nounpied-à-terre, nounplayroom, nounporch, nounpublic housing, nounquilt, nounradiator, nounranch, nounranch house, nounreception room, nounrecess, nounrecessed, adjectiverecreation room, nounrug, nounrunner, nounself-contained, adjectivesemi, nounsemi-detached, adjectiveshade, nounsill, nounsitting room, nounskylight, nounspare room, nounsplashback, nounsplit-level, adjectivestair, nounstaircase, nounstairway, nounstairwell, nounstorm door, nounstorm window, nounstucco, nounstudy, nounsuite, nounsun lounge, nounsun porch, nounterraced house, nounthreshold, nountied cottage, nountrestle table, nountub, nounundercoat, noununderfelt, noununderlay, noununit, nounutility room, nounveranda, nounvilla, nounwainscot, nounwalk-up, nounwall, nounwallpaper, nounwallpaper, verbwall-to-wall, adjectivewarming pan, nounwashroom, nounwastebasket, nounwet bar, nounwhitewash, nounwhitewash, verbwoodwork, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSVERB► come towards or on a lower floor of a building, especially a house OPP upstairs: · He might read for a while but he would not come downstairs, would not hear anything if she were quiet.· Alice had just come downstairs in her nightgown.· Carolyn was cautious about the times when she came downstairs.· They came downstairs dressed for work, for tennis, for church, for a ball.· There's no need for you to come downstairs for breakfast.· Alfred came downstairs, tumbled into his chair, and Inez jumped up and served him.· I came downstairs and the place stank of unwashed bodies mixed with the smells of kippers being grilled and sausages fried.· Kyle would come downstairs in the morning and order his parents to serve him breakfast. ► creep· Their twelve-year-old son had crept downstairs and listened at the door.· Late in the night I got up and crept downstairs.· At half-past six and still dark they crept downstairs and out into the street.· He crept downstairs, hardly making any noise.· As I crept downstairs, I could hear Mr Rochester in his room, walking up and down and sighing.· As the afternoon drew to a close, Mildred crept downstairs and out into the darkening yard.· I creep downstairs and roam pointlessly around.· She crept downstairs, through the kitchen and out into the little back garden. ► fall· Even the bruise on his forehead, the one he'd got falling downstairs days ago, was throbbing again.· At about 2 a.m. he had fallen downstairs and slumped in a heap by the front door.· During his absence, Jennie fell downstairs while visiting friends in Somerset, breaking her ankle.· If she fell downstairs, at least she would be unaware of what happened then.· He apparently tripped over his cat and fell downstairs and will be out for six weeks. ► get· I'd got downstairs as far as the door that I'd come in through when I heard the upstairs door go.· Have been very bad, and can hardly get downstairs to empty the bucket and fetch more tea.· When he got downstairs he found an envelope from his dad, so he opened the envelope and took out the note.· When we got downstairs, Frank, Charlie, and Eddie were waiting for us.· When she got downstairs, there was no sound at all.· When she got downstairs they were both waiting for her, so obviously waiting that she stopped dead and looked alarmed.· By stepping on the edge of the carpet where it was thickest, Lily could get downstairs unheard.· Besides, she is to be got downstairs, and how is that to be managed? ► go· Daffy was going downstairs and slipped on one of the steps.· Does Raymond communicate with Della Guardia first, or does he go downstairs to address the faithful?· She went downstairs, yelling, sobbing with mirth.· Finally I went downstairs and sat in a chair with a book.· I signed more pieces of paper and went downstairs to join the queue outside the clothing store.· At dawn, he rose and went downstairs and ordered breakfast sent up.· That was enough to stop him, and he went downstairs to his lonely bed.· On the morning of the third day, I got up, dressed, and went downstairs for breakfast. ► hurry· Pull yourself together, she told herself, and hurried downstairs.· I dumped a drawer or two, knocked over a lamp, and hurried downstairs.· She hurried downstairs and saw Sam Morgan standing beside the van, smiling at her encouragingly.· Once she'd finished in the bathroom, she hurried downstairs to collect her shawl.· As he hurried downstairs he heard Buddie leave the house and Lady the bulldog barking excitedly in the yard.· The dress really wasn't right, though. - Remembering the soufflé, she hurried downstairs.· Anxious as she was about the neighbours, she couldn't help laughing as she hurried downstairs.· She spun away from the mirror and hurried downstairs, forcing the curling tension aside. ► run· When they'd stuck up the paintings, which made the room less like a chalky concrete box, they ran downstairs.· Finally I leapt out of bed, ran downstairs and out of the house.· Flavia pulled on the clothes she had been about to change into and ran downstairs.· He yelled at us when we ran downstairs, believing we would fall and break our necks and die on the landing.· There was the sound of footsteps running downstairs and Jacqui rushed into his arms.· She ran downstairs again, clutching her wicked New York paper-cutter.· He read the label, then turned and ran downstairs three at a time.· Then without a word he turned and ran downstairs. ► wait· Then you went up in the lift while the maid waited downstairs.· We were still going slowly and painfully round the room when Estella brought in the relations who had been waiting downstairs. ► walk· As he walked downstairs, he read it a third time to make sure.· Jack walked downstairs and went to the kitchen.· They walked downstairs into a big room. ![]() ![]() ![]() downstairs1 adverbdownstairs2 noun downstairsdown·stairs2 noun ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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