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Definition of stairwell in English: stairwellnounˈstɛːwɛlˈstɛrˌwɛl A shaft in a building in which a staircase is built. 楼梯井 the stairwell echoed with the sounds of pounding feet Example sentencesExamples - The red sandstone block I am heading for is equally labyrinthine: a network of stunted corridors and dark stairwells.
- The focal point of the block will be elliptical stairwells with glass walls to flood classrooms with natural daylight.
- Less than a minute later he had gone past the courts, down a stairwell and opened the fire door.
- During the 1970s, additional, ugly concrete stairwells were added to the sides of buildings, to allow individual access to the upper floors.
- The facade had brick stairwells at regular intervals, which also housed elevators and restrooms for the workers.
- Mr Oliver began to descend the stairwells in the centre of the building.
- These remarkable shafts are still in place, and serve as the stairwells and lift shafts of Wapping and Rotherhithe Tube stations.
- Finally, if you live in a multilevel house, definitely put detectors at the top of stairwells, to give early warning of fires moving upwards.
- The joint consists of three rooms of different sizes, which are ranged around a series of corridors and mini stairwells so it's all a bit split-level and interesting.
- There is a smaller loft bedroom, accessed through a second stairwell, at this end of the house.
- They proceeded silently up the stairwells and down the halls.
- Fire exit doors to stairwells, for example, should unlock when a fire alarm is tripped.
- He hurried down the hallway towards the stairwell that led to the basement and his apartment.
- Three fire-protected stairwells in the building provide the opportunity for smaller rentable units.
- Their bare feet are silent as they make their way down the stone stairwells and through the corridors.
- Items being reviewed include improving the structural stability of stairwells and providing wider exit stairs.
- Make sure all your window wells and stairwells have raised lips around their edges to prevent water in the yard from flowing into the well during a downpour.
- Plans call for new stairwells and elevators in the center of the building, new alarm and climate-control systems, and visitor amenities.
- On the first floor three two bedroom units will be built around a central stairwell and lift shaft.
- Inside is a veritable cathedral of marble floors, chrome stairwells and crystal chandeliers.
Definition of stairwell in US English: stairwellnounˈsterˌwelˈstɛrˌwɛl A shaft in a building in which a staircase is built. 楼梯井 the stairwell echoed with the sounds of pounding feet Example sentencesExamples - Three fire-protected stairwells in the building provide the opportunity for smaller rentable units.
- Finally, if you live in a multilevel house, definitely put detectors at the top of stairwells, to give early warning of fires moving upwards.
- During the 1970s, additional, ugly concrete stairwells were added to the sides of buildings, to allow individual access to the upper floors.
- Less than a minute later he had gone past the courts, down a stairwell and opened the fire door.
- Inside is a veritable cathedral of marble floors, chrome stairwells and crystal chandeliers.
- He hurried down the hallway towards the stairwell that led to the basement and his apartment.
- Plans call for new stairwells and elevators in the center of the building, new alarm and climate-control systems, and visitor amenities.
- Fire exit doors to stairwells, for example, should unlock when a fire alarm is tripped.
- There is a smaller loft bedroom, accessed through a second stairwell, at this end of the house.
- Their bare feet are silent as they make their way down the stone stairwells and through the corridors.
- Make sure all your window wells and stairwells have raised lips around their edges to prevent water in the yard from flowing into the well during a downpour.
- These remarkable shafts are still in place, and serve as the stairwells and lift shafts of Wapping and Rotherhithe Tube stations.
- The joint consists of three rooms of different sizes, which are ranged around a series of corridors and mini stairwells so it's all a bit split-level and interesting.
- They proceeded silently up the stairwells and down the halls.
- Mr Oliver began to descend the stairwells in the centre of the building.
- On the first floor three two bedroom units will be built around a central stairwell and lift shaft.
- The facade had brick stairwells at regular intervals, which also housed elevators and restrooms for the workers.
- The focal point of the block will be elliptical stairwells with glass walls to flood classrooms with natural daylight.
- The red sandstone block I am heading for is equally labyrinthine: a network of stunted corridors and dark stairwells.
- Items being reviewed include improving the structural stability of stairwells and providing wider exit stairs.
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