flight of steps
英 [flaɪt ɒv steps]
美 [flaɪt əv steps]
网络 阶梯; 台阶
英英释义
noun
- a stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next
双语例句
- This conversation had passed as they stood upon the terrace, from which a flight of stone steps led to the carriage-drive.
这一番谈话是站在台阶上说的,从台阶上跨下几级石阶便是马车的跑道。 - A flight of stone steps leads to the terrace.
一段石阶通向露台。 - A flight of steps led up to the front door.
一段阶梯通向前门。 - It was there that she stumbled and fell on all fours while walking down a long flight of steps outside the Great Hall of the people in the centre of peking.
当她在北京市中心的人民大会堂外长长的台阶上缓步走下来时,脚闪了一下,摔倒在地上。 - Walking a mile roughly equals 2,000 steps. Climbing a flight of stairs ─ roughly 10 steps ─ is equivalent to taking 38 steps on level ground, Dr. Bassett says.
巴西特博士指出,步行一英里(约1.6公里)需要走大约2000步。爬一层楼梯(大约10级)相当于在平地行走38步。 - Knowing well her part, she ascended a flight of wooden steps, and was thus displayed to the surrounding multitude, at about the height of a man's shoulders above the street.
她深知自己此时的角色的意义,举步登上一段木梯,站到齐肩高的台上,展示在围观人群的众目睽睽之前。 - The street took a sharp turn and then ended in a flight of steps which led down into a sunken alley where a few stallkeepers were selling tired-looking vegetables.
街道转了一个弯,尽头的地方是一个台阶,下面是一个低洼的小巷,有几个摆摊的在卖发蔫的蔬菜。 - A flight of steps sweeping down from the house.
从房子向下延伸的一段台阶。 - At four, she fell down a flight of steps and never fully recovered.
她四岁时从楼梯上摔了下来,后来再没有痊愈过。 - It also can make management of laboratory equipment have a new flight of steps.
使学校实验室管理工作上一个新的台阶。
