upstairs

['ʌp'stɛəz]

adv.在楼上, 往楼上, 在高处, 头脑上
n.楼上
adj.楼上的, 上层的

例句与用法:

They tiptoed upstairs so as not to wake the baby.

他们踮着脚上楼,生怕把孩子吵醒。

The boss wants you you'd better get upstairs at the double.

老板叫你--你最好赶紧上楼去,

Let's go upstairs where we can be a bit more private.

咱们上楼吧,那里没什麽外人。

We crept upstairs so as not to wake the baby.

为了不吵醒婴儿,我们蹑手蹑脚地上了楼梯。

Every now and again she went upstairs to see if he was still asleep.

她时而到楼上看看他是否还在睡著。

The upstairs rooms are much warmer than those on the ground floor.

楼上的房间要比底层的暖和得多。

The boy ran upstairs quickly.

男孩很快地跑上楼。

词形变化:

名词: upstager | 动词过去式: upstaged | 动词过去分词: upstaged | 动词现在分词: upstaging | 动词第三人称单数: upstages |

详细释义:

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1. 在楼上; 往楼上

Henry lived upstairs.

亨利住在楼上。

She ran upstairs.

她往楼上跑去。

2. 往更高的地位(尤指明升暗降)

He went upstairs to become board chairman.

他高升为委员会的主席。

3. 在高空; 往高处

The plane tried to avoid a storm by going upstairs.

飞机往高空飞去, 以避开风暴。

a.

1. 楼上的, 在楼上的[B]

Neighbors watched from their upstairs windows.

邻居们从他们楼上的窗户往外看。

2. 高水平的, 上层的

He is skilled in upstairs politics.

他精通上层政治。

n.

楼上[M]

They had to rent out the upstairs to make mortgage payments.

他们不得不将二楼租出去以偿付抵押借款。

The house has no upstairs.

这房子只有一层。