upstairs
adverb, adjective [ before noun ] uk/ʌpˈsteəz/ us/ʌpˈsterz/
A2 往楼上(地);在楼上(地)
towards or on the highest floor or floors of a building
an upstairs landing/window 楼上的平台/窗户
He heard glass breaking and ran upstairs to see what had caused it. 听到玻璃破碎的声音,她跑上楼去看是怎么回事。
Opposite: downstairs
- More examples
- He's upstairs doing his homework.
- I wish those people upstairs would stop stamping around.
- The upstairs lounge is darker and more casual.
- She took the child by the hand and led him upstairs to bed.
- I'll pop upstairs and get it for you.