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storey

/stawr-ee, stohr-ee/US // ˈstɔr i, ˈstoʊr i //UK // (ˈstɔːrɪ) //

层数,层楼,层高,层

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural sto·reys.Chiefly British.

    • : story.

Examples

  • Storey said Wright often returned applications “dripping in red pen.”

  • She survived by spending the night in the two-storey Barangay hall – the local community centre.

  • Fronting directly on the street is a two-storey wall, pierced by two doorways: entrance and exit to the compound.

  • In her book Storey included notes of conversations she had had with Kate about Dickens and Ellen.

  • “This is not the news we wanted to hear,” said Jefferson County District Attorney Scott Storey.

  • In the campanile of S. Alessio there are two arcades in each storey, each divided with a mid-wall shaft.

  • This storey was reached by staircases, access to which was gained through doors at each end of the faade.

  • Above these doors were the high windows of the upper storey, the Hall having two floors.

  • It towers above us, blocking out the sky as a street of six-storey houses would do.

  • There is only one window in the fourth storey, which gives light to the belfry, and is very large.