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1 im unteren Stockwerk
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2 einen Hang zum Küchenpersonal haben
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3 Personalräume und Stallungen
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4 herauf
Adv. up, upwards; (hierherauf) up here; den Berg herauf up the hill, uphill; den Fluss herauf up the river, upstream; die Treppe herauf up the stairs, upstairs; vom Keller / Tal herauf up from the cellar / valley; ( von) unten herauf from below* * *up; upwards* * *he|rauf [hɛ'rauf]1. advupvon unten heráúf — up from below
vom Süden heráúf (inf) — up from the south
2. prep +accupden Fluss/den Berg/die Treppe heráúf — up the river/mountain/stairs
* * *he·rauf[hɛˈrauf]I. adv1. (in Richtung oben)▪ von... \herauf:was, von da unten soll ich den Sack bis oben \herauf schleppen? what, I'm supposed to drag this sack from down here all the way up there?vom Süden \herauf up from the southsie ging die Treppe \herauf she went up the stairs* * *Adverb up* * *den Berg herauf up the hill, uphill;den Fluss herauf up the river, upstream;die Treppe herauf up the stairs, upstairs;vom Keller/Tal herauf up from the cellar/valley;(von) unten herauf from belowherauf… im v meist up; → auch empor…, hoch…* * *Adverb up* * *(herunter) schalten (Auto) ausdr.to shift up (down) v. adv.upstairs adv. -
5 hinunter
Adv. down; den Hügel hinunter down the hill; die Treppe hinunter down the stairs; hinunter damit! umg. mit Getränk etc.: get it down you!; (von...) bis hinunter zu Hierarchie: (from...) down to* * *down; below; downward* * *hi|nụn|ter [hɪ'nʊntɐ]1. advdownbis hinunter zu — down to
2. prep +acc(nachgestellt) down* * *1) (in a lower place: We looked at the houses (down) below.) below2) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) down3) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.) down4) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) down5) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) down* * *hi·nun·ter[hɪˈnʊntɐ]adv downdie Treppe \hinunter ist es leichter als umgekehrt going down the stairs is easier than going up* * *Adverb down* * *hinunter adv down;den Hügel hinunter down the hill;die Treppe hinunter down the stairs;hinunter damit! umg mit Getränk etc: get it down you!;(von …) bis hinunter zu Hierarchie: (from…) down tohinunter… im v meist … down; → auch herab…, herunter…, runter…* * *Adverb down* * *adj.down adj.
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below stairs — Chiefly Brit. (formerly) the basement rooms usually used by servants, as servants quarters, kitchen, and laundry room. * * * … Universalium
below stairs — /bəloʊ ˈstɛəz/ (say buhloh stairz) noun Chiefly British (formerly) the basement of a large house where the servants prepare meals, etc …
A Countess Below Stairs — Infobox Book name = A Countess Below Stairs title orig = translator = image caption = author = Eva Ibbotson illustrator = cover artist = country = language = English series = subject = genre = publisher = HarperCollins pub date = 1982 english pub … Wikipedia