🛗elevator (电梯)

noun
/ˈɛləˌveɪtər/
电梯 (dianti)

含义

a machine that carries people or goods up and down between floors in a building
含义翻译
一种在建筑物的楼层之间上下运输人员或货物的机器
yī zhǒng zài jiànzhú wù de lóucéng zhī jiān shàng xià yùnshū rényuán huò huòwù de jīqì

例句

We took the elevator to the tenth floor.

我们乘坐电梯到达了第十层。
Wǒmen chéngzuò diàntī dàodále dì shí céng.

示例表达

elevator pitch
电梯推销
dianti tuixiao

同义词

lift, hoist, escalator, platform

反义词

stairs, descent

搭配词

take the elevator, elevator door, elevator button, elevator ride

更多例句

The elevator was crowded with people.

电梯里挤满了人。
Dianti li jiman le ren.

A power cut forced us not to use the elevator.

停电迫使我们不能使用电梯。
Tingdian poshi women buneng shiyong dianti.

We suggested using the stairs instead of the elevator.

我们建议走楼梯而不是乘电梯。
Women jianyi zou louti er bushi cheng dianti.

It is on the third floor. Take the elevator to your left.

在三楼。请乘电梯到您的左边。
Zai san lou. Qing cheng dianti dao ninde zuobian.

It is on the fifth floor. Take the elevator to your left.

它在五楼。乘坐电梯到左边。
Tā zài wǔ lóu. Chéngzuò diàntī dào zuǒbiān.

It is on the second floor. Take the elevator to your right.

它在二楼。坐电梯到右边。
Tā zài èr lóu. Zuò diàntī dào yòubiān.

Sure. Take the elevator to your left. It's on the 3rd floor.

当然。坐电梯到你左边。它在三楼。
Dangran. Zuo dianti dao ni zuobian. Ta zai san lou.

Sure. Take the elevator to your right. It's on the 4th floor.

当然。走电梯到右边。它在四楼。
Dāngrán. Zǒu diàntī dào yòubiān. Tā zài sì lóu.

Sure. Take the elevator to your right. It's on the 2nd floor.

当然。请向右乘电梯。它在第二层。
Dāngrán. Qǐng xiàng yòu chéng diàntī. Tā zài dì èr céng.

The elevator has not been working for the past week, and I live on the fifth floor.

电梯过去一周一直坏着,而我住在五楼。
Diàntī guòqù yī zhōu yīzhí huàizhe, ér wǒ zhù zài wǔ lóu.

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