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Definition of downstairs in English:

downstairs

adverbdaʊnˈstɛːzdaʊnˈstɛrz
  • 1Down a flight of stairs.

    顺楼梯而下

    I tripped over the cat and fell downstairs

    我因为被猫绊了一下而摔下了楼梯。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There was the sound of feet pounding on the stairs as they came downstairs.
    • She had fallen downstairs, broken a leg and knocked herself unconscious, and had been taken into hospital.
    • As I came downstairs, my right knee gave way, and I fell in a crumpled heap at the bottom.
    • After I was done, I grabbed my bag and ran downstairs, only to find Eric climbing up the stairs.
    • They'd set it off and then the statue would move and then the cats would dart up and downstairs some more: it never stopped.
    • When he arrived he was told the child had fallen downstairs and he was worried he would be blamed.
    • I went downstairs to get a glass of water, the stairs creaking every time I moved.
    • She said she ran downstairs and alerted her husband, who had fallen asleep fully dressed on the sofa.
    • When she went downstairs to investigate, she noticed her cat, Maverick, was missing, and ran out of the house to search for him.
    • These are particularly associated with falls downstairs, which are the commonest cause of babywalker related injury.
    • This hurt more than when I fell downstairs and I thought that was bad!
    • The men can't go downstairs at a manly pace, because the women have to step carefully in those heels.
    • I ran up the stairs, had a quick shower and came downstairs fully dressed and ready.
    • I walked downstairs to see Billy standing at the bottom of the stairs ready to take my hand.
    • He did eventually recover the throne but died soon afterwards after breaking his neck falling downstairs.
    • I walked downstairs slowly, listening to the lengthening drumbeat slow and pivot.
    • She believes Sophie lit a match in the upstairs bedroom where Sarah was sleeping, then ran downstairs when the match fell on the bed.
    • His guitar may often remind you of a roadie falling downstairs, yet it suits this rougher hewn material down to the ground.
    • We had to go downstairs and round little corridors and then up some other stairs.
    • Some of the bruising and tenderness seen on examination in hospital could have been caused when she fell downstairs.
    Synonyms
    towards a lower position, downwards, downstairs, towards the bottom, from top to bottom
    in a lower position, downstairs, at the bottom
    1. 1.1 On or to a lower floor.
      在楼下;往楼下
      we were waiting for you downstairs

      我们在楼下等你。

      she called him downstairs

      她把他叫下楼。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Large changing rooms will be located downstairs and a timber sports floor will make it suitable for all indoor sports.
      • The breakfast diner was downstairs on the first floor, just opposite of the front desk.
      • The fire took hold in a first floor bedroom as some of the family watched television downstairs and others cooked a meal in a basement kitchen last night.
      • This gives the premises a capacity of 250 people downstairs and 150 on the first floor.
      • Next was the recreation room downstairs plus all the bathrooms, one on each floor.
      • I heard the door open downstairs and my brother bomb in and up the stairs.
      • We will probably take down the wall downstairs after that and lay new floor and wallpaper downstairs before they come as well.
      • Some people on the bar stools utilized the glass floor as a good way to check out the happenings downstairs.
      • The residents living on the top floors immediately alerted their neighbours living downstairs.
      • He told the inquiry he did not use the upper floor of his home and lived mainly downstairs with his invalid wife.
      • If only they had put in a half dozen lanes downstairs instead of a dance floor.
      • All of the women are staying on the first floor, while the men are somewhere downstairs.
      • It took me all of last night just to do my bedroom, and because I had to air the room after vacuuming, I had to sleep downstairs on the hard floor.
      • After returning home, he sat downstairs for a while and, shortly after midnight, he said he was going to the toilet.
      • There are two bedrooms downstairs, both of which have wooden floors and cast iron fireplaces.
      • He was about to say more when they heard the door slam downstairs and footsteps hurrying up the stairs.
      • When we arrived home I trudged up the stairs on my own, as he remained downstairs.
      • I've been downstairs taking up the carpet and taking up the kitchen floor.
      • I got to have a nosy around her bathroom and to admire her sanded floors downstairs.
      • We headed out to his car, taking the stairs downstairs instead of the elevator.
      Synonyms
      further down, lower down, in a lower position, underneath, beneath, downstairs
adjectiveˈdaʊnstɛːzdaʊnˈstɛrz
  • attributive Situated downstairs.

    在楼下的,在底楼的

    the downstairs loo

    楼下的厕所。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The kitchen is fitted with units of Canadian maple and includes a four-ring Meile gas hob while the downstairs bathroom has a spa bath.
    • She was found at 6.30 am the next day in the downstairs living room.
    • Tina's family had assisted her to construct a downstairs bathroom for him while Christopher was in hospital.
    • The youths entered the house by smashing a downstairs window.
    • I agree with the policeman who came round to break into the downstairs flat when the old lady first fell and refused to go to hospital.
    • The bathroom opened out onto a downstairs hallway that was tiny and cramped.
    • But it is thought that it may have begun in a downstairs sitting room shortly after 8am.
    • The back hall leads to a downstairs cloakroom with toilet, hand basin and shower.
    • I don't recall any live jazz in the downstairs area which, again, if the website was to be believed, was reportedly a feature.
    • The two other downstairs rooms, the breakfast room and the kitchen, were Florence's domain.
    • Afterwards, you sit alone in the downstairs rec room, watching the newsmen on the TV.
    • Originally she intended to extend the back of the house in Stokes Croft to create a downstairs bedroom and bathroom for Kieran.
    • A 20-year-old man began to cook chips then fell asleep on a downstairs sofa.
    • The leakage had created a crack in the ceiling of this downstairs flat, which also boasted a boarded up broken window.
    • The courtroom, judge's chambers and the downstairs library were affected.
    • A planning application to build a downstairs bedroom and bathroom for Emma at home has already been submitted.
    • A cursory inspection revealed several feet of water in a downstairs bathroom and closet.
    • Whether it's your home office, a bathroom window or a downstairs bedroom, the issue of privacy is one that concerns us all.
    • When, as a very young man, he practised it in his London flat, his downstairs neighbour didn't like it.
    • It includes a new conservatory, new bathroom, kitchen and windows and a newly decorated downstairs area.
noundaʊnˈstɛːzdaʊnˈstɛrz
  • The ground floor or lower floors of a building.

    底楼,下面的几层楼

    the downstairs was hardly damaged at all

    楼下几乎没受到什么损坏。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Only I've packed all my cookbooks away while we're renovating the downstairs of the house.
    • When he didn't see him in the downstairs, he went to the stairs, and went up to the bedroom.
    • Their kitchen is in a state, as is most of the downstairs of the house.
    • The whole downstairs of the house smelled something awful for two weeks.
    • For years he lived with his brothers and sisters in one big room in the downstairs of the house, where they had only a small stove.
    • The fire spread across two ground floor rooms and caused 50 per cent fire damage to the downstairs.
    • He, aged 47, awoke to find flames threatening to engulf the downstairs of his home.
    • The low-maintenance Australian cypress flooring is carried throughout the downstairs of the house.
    • After that, we put the other covers on the sofa, and suddenly the whole downstairs seemed clean and fresh again!
    • The bedroom itself was not too bad but the place was definitely a pub and not an inn and the downstairs smelt of stale beer and cigarette smoke.
    • The downstairs was for business and was simple in its interior, while the upstairs was used for entertaining and was far more flamboyant.
    • I suspected that one reason the house had been on the market for so long was because nobody could imagine what to do with the downstairs.
    • He snatched sleeping Sam from his bed as dense fumes filled the downstairs of his home in Swinton.

Rhymes

backstairs, chargés d'affaires, Pears, theirs, unawares, understairs, upstairs

Definition of downstairs in US English:

downstairs

adverbdaʊnˈstɛrzdounˈsterz
  • 1Down a flight of stairs.

    顺楼梯而下

    I tripped over the cat and fell downstairs

    我因为被猫绊了一下而摔下了楼梯。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We had to go downstairs and round little corridors and then up some other stairs.
    • I walked downstairs to see Billy standing at the bottom of the stairs ready to take my hand.
    • They'd set it off and then the statue would move and then the cats would dart up and downstairs some more: it never stopped.
    • I went downstairs to get a glass of water, the stairs creaking every time I moved.
    • He did eventually recover the throne but died soon afterwards after breaking his neck falling downstairs.
    • These are particularly associated with falls downstairs, which are the commonest cause of babywalker related injury.
    • After I was done, I grabbed my bag and ran downstairs, only to find Eric climbing up the stairs.
    • When she went downstairs to investigate, she noticed her cat, Maverick, was missing, and ran out of the house to search for him.
    • She said she ran downstairs and alerted her husband, who had fallen asleep fully dressed on the sofa.
    • When he arrived he was told the child had fallen downstairs and he was worried he would be blamed.
    • I ran up the stairs, had a quick shower and came downstairs fully dressed and ready.
    • This hurt more than when I fell downstairs and I thought that was bad!
    • She had fallen downstairs, broken a leg and knocked herself unconscious, and had been taken into hospital.
    • She believes Sophie lit a match in the upstairs bedroom where Sarah was sleeping, then ran downstairs when the match fell on the bed.
    • The men can't go downstairs at a manly pace, because the women have to step carefully in those heels.
    • As I came downstairs, my right knee gave way, and I fell in a crumpled heap at the bottom.
    • I walked downstairs slowly, listening to the lengthening drumbeat slow and pivot.
    • Some of the bruising and tenderness seen on examination in hospital could have been caused when she fell downstairs.
    • There was the sound of feet pounding on the stairs as they came downstairs.
    • His guitar may often remind you of a roadie falling downstairs, yet it suits this rougher hewn material down to the ground.
    Synonyms
    towards a lower position, downwards, downstairs, towards the bottom, from top to bottom
    in a lower position, downstairs, at the bottom
    1. 1.1 On or to a lower floor.
      在楼下;往楼下
      we were waiting for you downstairs

      我们在楼下等你。

      she called him downstairs

      她把他叫下楼。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He told the inquiry he did not use the upper floor of his home and lived mainly downstairs with his invalid wife.
      • If only they had put in a half dozen lanes downstairs instead of a dance floor.
      • There are two bedrooms downstairs, both of which have wooden floors and cast iron fireplaces.
      • We headed out to his car, taking the stairs downstairs instead of the elevator.
      • Large changing rooms will be located downstairs and a timber sports floor will make it suitable for all indoor sports.
      • Next was the recreation room downstairs plus all the bathrooms, one on each floor.
      • I heard the door open downstairs and my brother bomb in and up the stairs.
      • The fire took hold in a first floor bedroom as some of the family watched television downstairs and others cooked a meal in a basement kitchen last night.
      • The breakfast diner was downstairs on the first floor, just opposite of the front desk.
      • After returning home, he sat downstairs for a while and, shortly after midnight, he said he was going to the toilet.
      • The residents living on the top floors immediately alerted their neighbours living downstairs.
      • This gives the premises a capacity of 250 people downstairs and 150 on the first floor.
      • Some people on the bar stools utilized the glass floor as a good way to check out the happenings downstairs.
      • I got to have a nosy around her bathroom and to admire her sanded floors downstairs.
      • All of the women are staying on the first floor, while the men are somewhere downstairs.
      • It took me all of last night just to do my bedroom, and because I had to air the room after vacuuming, I had to sleep downstairs on the hard floor.
      • He was about to say more when they heard the door slam downstairs and footsteps hurrying up the stairs.
      • We will probably take down the wall downstairs after that and lay new floor and wallpaper downstairs before they come as well.
      • When we arrived home I trudged up the stairs on my own, as he remained downstairs.
      • I've been downstairs taking up the carpet and taking up the kitchen floor.
      Synonyms
      further down, lower down, in a lower position, underneath, beneath, downstairs
adjectivedaʊnˈstɛrzdounˈsterz
  • attributive Situated downstairs.

    在楼下的,在底楼的

    the downstairs bathroom

    楼下的厕所。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The leakage had created a crack in the ceiling of this downstairs flat, which also boasted a boarded up broken window.
    • The back hall leads to a downstairs cloakroom with toilet, hand basin and shower.
    • A cursory inspection revealed several feet of water in a downstairs bathroom and closet.
    • When, as a very young man, he practised it in his London flat, his downstairs neighbour didn't like it.
    • It includes a new conservatory, new bathroom, kitchen and windows and a newly decorated downstairs area.
    • She was found at 6.30 am the next day in the downstairs living room.
    • The youths entered the house by smashing a downstairs window.
    • The two other downstairs rooms, the breakfast room and the kitchen, were Florence's domain.
    • Originally she intended to extend the back of the house in Stokes Croft to create a downstairs bedroom and bathroom for Kieran.
    • Whether it's your home office, a bathroom window or a downstairs bedroom, the issue of privacy is one that concerns us all.
    • The bathroom opened out onto a downstairs hallway that was tiny and cramped.
    • Afterwards, you sit alone in the downstairs rec room, watching the newsmen on the TV.
    • A 20-year-old man began to cook chips then fell asleep on a downstairs sofa.
    • I agree with the policeman who came round to break into the downstairs flat when the old lady first fell and refused to go to hospital.
    • I don't recall any live jazz in the downstairs area which, again, if the website was to be believed, was reportedly a feature.
    • The courtroom, judge's chambers and the downstairs library were affected.
    • But it is thought that it may have begun in a downstairs sitting room shortly after 8am.
    • Tina's family had assisted her to construct a downstairs bathroom for him while Christopher was in hospital.
    • A planning application to build a downstairs bedroom and bathroom for Emma at home has already been submitted.
    • The kitchen is fitted with units of Canadian maple and includes a four-ring Meile gas hob while the downstairs bathroom has a spa bath.
noundaʊnˈstɛrzdounˈsterz
  • The ground floor or lower floors of a building.

    底楼,下面的几层楼

    the downstairs was hardly damaged at all

    楼下几乎没受到什么损坏。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When he didn't see him in the downstairs, he went to the stairs, and went up to the bedroom.
    • The bedroom itself was not too bad but the place was definitely a pub and not an inn and the downstairs smelt of stale beer and cigarette smoke.
    • After that, we put the other covers on the sofa, and suddenly the whole downstairs seemed clean and fresh again!
    • The whole downstairs of the house smelled something awful for two weeks.
    • Their kitchen is in a state, as is most of the downstairs of the house.
    • The low-maintenance Australian cypress flooring is carried throughout the downstairs of the house.
    • Only I've packed all my cookbooks away while we're renovating the downstairs of the house.
    • He, aged 47, awoke to find flames threatening to engulf the downstairs of his home.
    • The fire spread across two ground floor rooms and caused 50 per cent fire damage to the downstairs.
    • He snatched sleeping Sam from his bed as dense fumes filled the downstairs of his home in Swinton.
    • The downstairs was for business and was simple in its interior, while the upstairs was used for entertaining and was far more flamboyant.
    • I suspected that one reason the house had been on the market for so long was because nobody could imagine what to do with the downstairs.
    • For years he lived with his brothers and sisters in one big room in the downstairs of the house, where they had only a small stove.
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