flight of stairs
英 [flaɪt ɒv steəz]
美 [flaɪt əv stɛrz]
网络 阶梯步级
英英释义
noun
- a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next
双语例句
- Diners can access the plane via a flight of stairs near the tail, and the public must go through the restaurant in order to enter the aircraft.
就餐者可以从机尾的阶梯上去,穿过餐厅到达飞机。 - Seeing somebody break down a door, or else fall down a flight of stairs.
看到一个人破门而入,或是从楼梯上滚下来。 - She descended one flight of stairs.
她走下了一段楼梯。 - We walked up a flight of stairs
我们上了一段楼梯。 - After climbing that long flight of stairs she was completely out of breath.
爬完这么长的一段楼梯后,她已完全喘不过气来了。 - Or I am very healthy when you ask me that question, and then I suddenly get pushed down a flight of stairs and end up disabled and out of work and on permanent disability for the balance of my life.
或者接受调查时我很健康,但突然某一天我从楼梯上摔下来,残疾的同时也失去了工作和生活的平衡。结果你离职比自己预想的早得多。 - I fell down a flight of stairs.
“我从楼梯上掉了下来”。 - Owens accidentally fell down a flight of stairs.
欧文斯意外地在一段楼梯上摔倒。 - Having only one flight of stairs, improves the movement between each floor.
有楼梯的只有一次飞行,改善每地板之间的运动。 - For example, if a business analyst has to walk up a flight of stairs two or three times a day to see the business experts, this constitutes motion waste.
例如,如果一个业务分析员一天需要上下楼梯两三次以会见业务专家,那么就会产生移动消耗了。