stairwell 英 ['steəwel]   美 ['stɛrwɛl]

stairwell

stairwell  英 ['steəwel] 美 ['stɛrwɛl]

n. 楼梯井 

名词复数:stairwells 

Jack pulls the fire alarm, and Cofell’s elevator stops, giving Jack time to dart down the stairwell. 杰克拉下了大楼的火警,拉菲尔乘坐的电梯停住了,这就使杰克有时间从楼梯井飞奔往下。
Whatever unpretentious beauty the stairwell might once have had ,it could never have been comparable to the grandeur of the façade, and it was long gone in any case. 这个楼梯井或许曾经有着极尽朴素之美,但却和它气势雄伟的外观真是没法比,更何况朴素之美也是久远以前。

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  • n. 楼梯井
  • 1. Jack pulls the fire alarm, and Cofell’s elevator stops, giving Jack time to dart down the stairwell.

    杰克拉下了大楼的火警,拉菲尔乘坐的电梯停住了,这就使杰克有时间从楼梯井飞奔往下。

  • 2. Whatever unpretentious beauty the stairwell might once have had ,it could never have been comparable to the grandeur of the façade, and it was long gone in any case.

    这个楼梯井或许曾经有着极尽朴素之美,但却和它气势雄伟的外观真是没法比,更何况朴素之美也是久远以前。

  • 3. Whatever unpretentious beauty the stairwell might once have had , it could never have been comparable to the grandeur of the façade, and it was long gone in any case.

    无论那楼梯井曾经多么美,多么朴实无华,它绝对没法跟正面的富丽堂皇相媲美,可不管怎样,那都早已成了昨日黄花了。

  • stairwell (n.) by 1862, from stair + well (n.).
stair·well / ˈsteəwel ; NAmE ˈsterwel / noun [usually singular ] the space in a building in which the stairs are built 楼梯井(建筑物内楼梯占用的空间) stairwell stairwells stair·well / ˈsteəwel ; NAmE ˈsterwel /
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