0 a set of stairs inside a building, usually with a bar fixed on the wall or onto vertical poles at the side for you to hold on to -- (建築物內通常帶有扶手的)樓梯
She descended the sweeping (= long and wide) staircase into the crowd of photographers and journalists. 她走下又長又寬的樓梯,來到攝影師和記者中間。
The staircases are arranged in an internal zone, transversal to the largest side.
This error category cannot be accommodated by either the staircase strategy or the small viewing window.
Each staircase ran for 12 reversals; only the last six reversals were used for the threshold estimate.
It was also emphasised that stairs should not be too steep, and there should be equal step heights throughout a staircase.
The edge of the anciently demolished side wall of the outset staircase is visible at the far left.
The remains of the side wall of the outset staircase are visible at the far left.
Although the south niche shows clearly in the groundplan, it must have been demolished, along with its side-linking walls and the staircases on either side.
This staircase crystallizes the complexity of the entire building in a single corner, where the different coordinants and various levels meet.