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stair [steə(r)]1 noun∎ the bottom stair la première marche(b) (staircase) escalier m(stairway) escalier m, escaliers mpl;∎ I slipped on the stairs j'ai glissé dans l'escalier;∎ to run up/down the stairs monter/descendre les escaliers en courant;∎ at the top of the stairs en haut de l'escalier;∎ at the bottom or the foot of the stairs en bas ou au pied de l'escalier;∎ we passed on the stairs on s'est croisés dans les escaliers;∎ British above/below stairs chez les patrons/les domestiques►► stair carpet tapis m d'escalier;Building industry stair stringer limon m -
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steə((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.)- stairway
tr[steəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (single step) escalón nombre masculino, peldaño2 literal escalera1 escalera f sing■ I was going up/down the stairs subía/baja la escalera\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLabove stairs la parte de la casa donde vivían los señoresbelow stairs la parte de la casa donde trabajaba el serviciostair ['stær] n1) step: escalón m, peldaño m2) stairs npl: escalera f, escaleras fpln.• escalera s.f.• escalón s.m.• peldaño s.m.ster, steə(r)a) stairs pl (flight of stairs, stairway) escalera(s) f(pl)life below stairs — (BrE) la vida de la servidumbre
b) ( single step) escalón m, peldaño m[stɛǝ(r)]1. N1) (=single step) escalón m, peldaño m ; (=stairway) escalera f2) stairs escalera fgossip below stairs — habladurías fpl de la servidumbre
2.CPDstair carpet N — alfombra f de escalera
stair lift N — (plataforma f) salvaescaleras m inv, elevador m de escaleras
* * *[ster, steə(r)]a) stairs pl (flight of stairs, stairway) escalera(s) f(pl)life below stairs — (BrE) la vida de la servidumbre
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دَرَج \ stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. \ مِرْقاة \ stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. -
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[steə]((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) stopnica- stairway* * *[stʌ/ə]nounstopnica; plural stopniščc; figuratively stopničasta lestev; plural pristajalna brv (mostič)below-stairs — spodaj, v podpritličju, v suterenu; pri služinčadiback stair — zadajšnje stopnišče; tajen, skriven dostop -
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noun* * *[steə]((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) die Treppe- academic.ru/70180/staircase">staircase- stairway* * *[steəʳ, AM ster]n1. (set of steps)▪ \stairs pl Treppe fa flight of \stairs eine Treppethe top/foot of the \stairs der Kopf/Fuß der Treppe, oben/unten an der Treppe3.* * *[stɛə(r)]n1) (= step) Stufe f2) usu pl (= stairway) Treppe fat the top of the stairs —
below stairs ( Brit dated ) —, dated ) beim (Haus)personal
See:→ flight* * *stair [steə(r)] s1. Treppe f, Stiege f2. (Treppen)Stufe f3. pl Treppe(nhaus) f(n):a) oben,b) Br HIST bei der Herrschaft;a) unten,b) Br HIST beim Hauspersonal;4. pl Landungssteg m* * *noun* * *n. -
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[steə]((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) escada- stairway* * *[stɛə] n 1 degrau. 2 escada, escadaria (também stairs pl) are you upstairs or downstairs? você está no andar de cima ou no de baixo? below stairs no porão, no andar subtérreo, com os empregados. flight of stairs lance de escada. go downstairs, upstairs! vá para baixo, para cima! -
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سُلَّم \ ladder: a movable set of wooden steps, for climbing to reach sth.: He climbed a ladder to clean the top windows. scale: a fixed set of different levels: a pay scale (with regular increases); a musical scale (with 5 or 8 notes that rise in a regular form). stair, staircase, stairway: a set of steps that lead from one level inside a building to another. \ See Also درج (دَرَج) -
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steə((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) trapp(etrinn)- stairwaytrappetrinnsubst. \/steə\/1) trappetrinn2) trappeoppgang3) fisketrapp4) landingsbrygge, flytebryggebelow stairs blant tjenestefolketflight of stairs trapp (innendørs)on the stairs i trappenstairs ( tar verb i entall eller flertall) trapp (spesielt innendørs) -
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[steə]((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) stigaþrep; trappa; stigi- stairway -
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n. basamak, kademe, kat* * *basamak* * *[steə]((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) merdiven (basamağı) -
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• askelma• porras• portaat* * *steə((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) porras- stairway -
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[steə(r)] 1.1) (step) gradino m., scalino m.2) form. (staircase) scalinata f., gradinata f.2.nome plurale stairs (staircase)the stairs — la scala, le scale
* * *[steə]((any one of) a number of steps, usually inside a building, going from one floor to another: He fell down the stairs.) scalino; scala- stairway* * *[steə(r)] 1.1) (step) gradino m., scalino m.2) form. (staircase) scalinata f., gradinata f.2.nome plurale stairs (staircase)the stairs — la scala, le scale
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Stair — STAIR, a parish, in the district of Kyle, county of Ayr, 4½ miles (S. W. by W.) from Mauchline; containing 823 inhabitants. This place was erected into a parish in the year 1673, for the accommodation of the family of Dalrymple, of Stair, who… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Stair — (st[^a]r), n. [OE. steir, steyer, AS. st[=ae]ger, from st[imac]gan to ascend, rise. [root]164. See {Sty} to ascend.] 1. One step of a series for ascending or descending to a different level; commonly applied to those within a building. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stair rod — Stair Stair (st[^a]r), n. [OE. steir, steyer, AS. st[=ae]ger, from st[imac]gan to ascend, rise. [root]164. See {Sty} to ascend.] 1. One step of a series for ascending or descending to a different level; commonly applied to those within a building … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stair — W3S2 [steə US ster] n ↑banister, ↑stair, ↑step [: Old English; Origin: stAger] 1.) stairs [plural] a set of steps built for going from one level of a building to another →↑upstairs, downstairs ↑downstairs up/down the stairs … Dictionary of contemporary English
stair well — stair|well «STAIR WEHL», noun, or stair well, the vertical passage or open space containing the stairs of a building … Useful english dictionary
stair|well — «STAIR WEHL», noun, or stair well, the vertical passage or open space containing the stairs of a building … Useful english dictionary
stair — [ ster ] noun *** 1. ) stairs plural a set of steps that allow you to go from one level of a building to another: They heard footsteps on the stairs. up/down the stairs: John raced down the stairs to answer the door. the top/head of the stairs:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
stair — ► NOUN 1) each of a set of fixed steps. 2) (stairs) a set of such steps leading from one floor of a building to another. ORIGIN from a Germanic word meaning climb … English terms dictionary
stair — [[t]ste͟ə(r)[/t]] stairs 1) N PLURAL Stairs are a set of steps inside a building which go from one floor to another. Nancy began to climb the stairs... We walked up a flight of stairs... He learned to walk safely up and down stairs... He stopped… … English dictionary
stair — noun 1 stairs (plural) a set of steps built for going from one level of a building to another: up/down the stairs: Jerry ran up the stairs. | the top/head of the stairs: Kate was standing at the top of the stairs. | the foot of the stairs (=the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
stair — noun 1 stairs steps inside a building ADJECTIVE ▪ steep ▪ wide ▪ narrow ▪ rickety ▪ spiral … Collocations dictionary