stair 的定义
- one of a flight or series of steps for going from one level to another, as in a building.
- stairs, such steps collectively, especially as forming a flight or a series of flights: I was so excited I ran all the way up the stairs.
- a series or flight of steps; stairway: a winding stair.
stair 近义词
等同于 step
等同于 stairs
stair 的近义词 4 个
等同于 degree
更多stair例句
- The other day I bounded out of bed and down the stairs, and I realized that was something I hadn’t done in quite a few years.
- So, if we’re going into someone’s home, you can’t be alone and drop the body down the stairs.
- Boston Dynamics estimates it will take around 15 minutes to get you fully up to speed, but after a minute or two, I was able to send the robot up and down a flight of stairs at BD HQ.
- Those who complimented me for taking the stairs for my health had no idea that it was for my mental health, not my physical health.
- The type and layout of your house might have an impact—especially if you have stairs to clean when the size and weight of the device can come into play.
- The remote control contains mode selections for standing, walking, sitting, and stair up and down modes that the user can select.
- The smiling president immediately joked with the crowd, “I was so fired up, I missed a stair!”
- The young lady, hearing his step, turned round and stood on the stair, confronting him fiercely.
- He made no further remark as they descended the darker section of the stair, and she could think of nothing to say to him.
- As Isabel walked carefully down the slippery stair she veiled her eyes to hide the wonder in them.
- He's in the room now, only one away from this, next the stair head, and Vargers is put to keep the door in the same room.
- As they there stand for a minute under the lamp, Mr. Longcluse, gazing at him sternly from the stair, caught his eye.