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n. 楼梯



    stairs
    [ noun ]
    a flight of stairs or a flight of steps
    <noun.artifact>


    1. In Santiago's Hotel Carrera, Arias walked down the lobby stairs from a meeting with Quayle, as Spain's Gonzalez walked in. They embraced and cameras whirred.
    2. Props such as bookcases and stairs pop up out of the tables.
    3. "She ran down my driveway," said Sara Fonseca. "She tried to climb the back stairs but fell."
    4. Next thing you know, Calvin's mom is chasing him back up the stairs, trying to get him back in the bathtub.
    5. To get to the Petersen, you must climb 22 shabbily carpeted stairs to the building's second floor, no mean feat when you're lugging a couple of bowling balls.
    6. The mailman who comes to my apartment complex won't climb the stairs.
    7. At 4:15 p.m., as most Journal reporters are racing to meet deadlines, I am climbing the stairs of a 14th Street tenement, sweating and searching for someone named Adrienne.
    8. Ms. Skaar said that after the thick smoke kept her and Oskas from getting down the stairs, they looked for offices with the least smoke.
    9. Who did in one of the artists, found dead at the bottom of the stairs as the play opens?
    10. Nothing stands above our staircase except a proposal for an inauguration on Ascension Day, on which atheists can merely see the stairs' ascent and others can impose a Christian interpretation.
    11. Sexual intercourse places about the same degree of demand on the heart as walking briskly or climbing two flights of stairs, say three University of Florida doctors in the journal Medical Aspects of Human Sexuality.
    12. Some workers fled down stairs in thick smoke.
    13. The stairs are divided in the middle, with human traffic kept to the left going up and descended on the right.
    14. The walkers can tip over or fall down stairs, while the gyms are responsible for a dozen deaths and 662 other injuries in the past five years, the report said.
    15. But he also wants passengers to feel they haven't left civilization merely by walking down a flight of stairs.
    16. Today, the sick, the destitute and the homeless, the unlucky and the careless get kicked from one level of government to the next, as down the stairs of a flophouse.
    17. The gold-plated toy, which is a large spring that "walks" down stairs, is $55.
    18. The center stairs were reserved for those who were detained.
    19. Mulligan said the first-floor tenants heard someone walking up the building stairs and then a window breaking.
    20. Lights are missing on the stairs and the catering facilities consist of a few shabby refrigerators containing cans of Coca-Cola - at 200pta (Pounds 1.10) each - and beer which ran out at half time.
    21. Not long before he died in 1955 at the age of 34 (the doctor on the scene thought he was in his mid-50s), I was coming down the stairs at Birdland around three in the morning and Bird was coming up.
    22. Honorato Manuel, chief of the Manila police arson division, said the fire began in the stairs of an old two-story wooden house in the Santa Ana district, where four families were renting rooms.
    23. As we crested the top of the stairs panting under our load of luggage, we were sighted by a boat official, who started rearranging the passengers on the deck.
    24. Below stairs, an entire petty larceny of servants cheat their way through life. Behind Grub Street lies Fielding's satire of the dim George II, the pretentious Queen Caroline and their lecherous son Frederick Prince of Wales.
    25. Sunwa Sharyo Manufacturing of Japan makes Stair-Trac, a motorized device with tracks that can attach to a manual wheelchair and help a disabled person up or down stairs.
    26. It is a warren of stairs and wooden-floored offices, full of character and tradition, but lacking the efficiency of a modern office block. Digital will continue to keep its headquarters in Maynard.
    27. Dziubak said that after she fell down the stairs, she rejected his offers of help and walked up two floors to her bedroom.
    28. Sort of like being out on the battlefield." There are other wars to come: Furman plans this June to pogostick up the 1,760 stairs of the CN Tower in Toronto.
    29. "I've never seen anybody _ handicapped or able-bodied _ avoid a curb cut or take the stairs when an elevator was available," he said.
    30. Many workers escaped by crossing over to an adjoining building. Others climbed stairs to the roof to await rescue by police helicopters.
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