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stairwell

/stair-wel/US // ˈstɛərˌwɛl //UK // (ˈstɛəˌwɛl) //

楼梯间,楼梯井,梯间,阶梯间

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the vertical shaft or opening containing a stairway.

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Examples

  • Then he ran into the shooter in a stairwell, where Singh was shot down, relatives said.

  • They saw him coming and going — through a side-gate and into a basement stairwell — at the Palma’s home.

  • This is a community where no one really knows one another, even before the pandemic, so we've never interacted with them, even though we share a stairwell.

  • Archie Djabatey climbed the narrow stairwell and stopped on the second-floor landing.

  • Archie Djabatey hauled up the narrow stairwell and stopped on the second-floor landing.

  • Gurley came out of stairwell door as the two cops approached.

  • Did the controversial stairwell tryst on Thursday night's 'Reign' premiere leave you hot and bothered?

  • One handmaiden, however, cannot wait to find a suitable male and finds an empty stairwell to take matters into her own hands.

  • Guards shut down the elevators, but about two dozen employees broke into the emergency stairwell and climbed to the 41st floor.

  • Then about a week later, as a storm was approaching Miami, they visited again and found him on the second floor of his stairwell.

  • He heaved another small sigh and passed slowly up the worn steps of the stairwell until he came to the top of the house.

  • Freeing all of them, he dragged their weight to the stairwell and jammed them together to make a barricade.

  • Jon turned and went down the dusty stairwell and knocked gently on Mr. Coleman's door.

  • The chums and the strange individual rounded the built-up stairwell of the saloon at the same moment and came face to face again.

  • But a big tongue of flame suddenly leapt up the stairwell at the end of the hall.