upstairs

upstairs
adverb (on or to an upper floor: His room is upstairs; She went upstairs to her bedroom.) planta/piso superior; arriba
upstairs adj adv al piso de arriba / del piso de arriba
she's gone upstairs ha subido al piso de arriba
an upstairs window una ventana del piso de arriba
he lives in the the flat upstairs vive en el piso de arriba
upstairs
tr[(adv) ʌp'steəz; (n) 'ʌpsteəz]
adverb
1 (direction) al piso de arriba; (position) en el piso de arriba
adjective
1 de arriba
the upstairs bathroom al baño de arriba
noun
1 piso de arriba, piso superior
he went upstairs to bed subió a la cama
upstairs [.ʌp'stærz] adv
: arriba, en el piso superior
upstairs ['ʌp.stærz, .ʌp'-] adj
: de arriba
upstairs ['ʌp.stærz, .ʌp'-] ns & pl
: piso m de arriba, planta f de arriba
upstairs
adv.
arriba adv.

I 'ʌp'sterz, ˌʌp'steəz
adverb arriba

to be upstairs — estar* arriba

to go upstairs — subir


II
noun (+ sing vb) piso m or planta f de arriba; (before n) <window, rooms> del piso de arriba, de arriba
['ʌp'stɛǝz]
1.
ADV arriba

"where's your coat?" - "it's upstairs" — -¿dónde está tu abrigo? -está arriba

the people upstairs — los de arriba

to go upstairs — subir (al piso superior)

he went upstairs to bed — subió para irse a la cama

to walk slowly upstairs — subir lentamente la escalera

2.
ADJ de arriba

we looked out of an upstairs window — nos asomamos a una ventana del piso superior or de arriba

3.
N piso m superior or de arriba
* * *

I ['ʌp'sterz, ˌʌp'steəz]
adverb arriba

to be upstairs — estar* arriba

to go upstairs — subir


II
noun (+ sing vb) piso m or planta f de arriba; (before n) <window, rooms> del piso de arriba, de arriba

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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