storeys
英 [ˈstɔːriz]
美 [ˈstɔriz]
n. 楼层; 有…层的
storey的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (楼房的)层,楼层
Astoreyof a building is one of its different levels, which is situated above or below other levels.- Houses must not be more than two storeys high.
房子的高度不得超过两层。 - ...the upper storeys of the Empire State Building.
帝国大厦的最上面几层
- Houses must not be more than two storeys high.
in AM, use 美国英语用 story
双语例句
- Their new house has four storeys including the attic.
他们的新房子连阁楼有四层。 - Houses must not be more than two storeys high.
房子的高度不得超过两层。 - A very tall building with many storeys. I live on the second floor He lives far above me.
一个有非常多的楼层的大楼。我住在二楼。他住的楼层比我高得多。 - Federal and local laws prohibit demolishing historic buildings and even if this was so, height regulations limit new structures to eight storeys.
联邦政府和地方法规禁止拆毁历史建筑,就算能拆毁,新建筑的高度也限制在8层以内。 - Houses-often three storeys high-were built of stone.
房子一般有三层楼高,用石块修建。 - The Group Operations Room was like a small theatre, about sixty feet across, and with two storeys.
大队作战指挥室象一座小剧场,纵深约六十英尺,一共有两层。 - Last year we built a building thirteen storeys high.
去年,我们盖了一栋十三层的高楼。 - His restaurant has two storeys, sells orthodox western-style food, and most famous as its Pizza.
小店分上下两层,专营正宗西餐,尤以比萨最出名。 - Before World War II the usual one-family house had two full storeys, as well as a basement and an attic.
在二次世界大战前,一般的独家住宅有两层,外加一个地下室和一个阁楼。 - For buildings three or four storeys high, exterior bearing walls may be used, but above that height skeleton construction is usually adopted.
外承重墙可以用于3至4层高的建筑物。但是,3、4层以上高度的建筑物通常采用骨架结构。