English to Portuguese Dictionary staircase

staircase

escadaria
definition
noun
Dual wooden staircases curved up towards the second floor that was less crowded.
a set of stairs and its surrounding walls or structure.
translation of 'staircase'
noun
escadaria,
caixa da escada,
escada
example
At the bottom of the 'staircase' , he stepped into a corridor lined with five doors on either side.
Walking up the old 'staircase' he managed to step over the creaking floorboard at the top without spilling any paper.
One of the main features is the red ebony solid timber in the 'staircase' and ground flooring.
The two retraced their steps back up the 'staircase' and up into the fresh sea air of the ship.
It was typically Scottish, with its dormer windows, wooden 'staircase' and whitewashed walls.
Mr Maher also expressed his concern about the state of a 'staircase' and stairwell.
She looks everywhere and finally spots him sitting on the step of a 'staircase' .
Her feet hardly touched the stairs as she gingerly crept up the 'staircase' coming to a pause on the landing.
The ladder had been replaced with a 'staircase' made from the same wood from the floor.
Another identical newel post stood atop the 'staircase' on both sides defining the length.
a mirrored 'staircase'
She followed Mrs Noble up a wide 'staircase' and then a narrower set of stairs.
she was on the 'staircase'
he descended the broad 'staircase'
Some larger structured items such as 'staircases' can be difficult to install in a new situation, as floor to floor heights vary.
Two twin marble 'staircases' curved upwards, leading to the second floor.
Despite having a gate it is important for parents to keep a close eye on children around 'staircases' .
A pair of marble 'staircases' sweeping up to the second floor greeted us as we entered the building.
Dual wooden 'staircases' curved up towards the second floor that was less crowded.
She smiled then descended one of the 'staircases' that lined either side of the bridge and led to the exits.
Later didactic murals on town-hall 'staircases' and library walls tended to be executed on canvas and then stuck up, rather than laboriously painted in situ.
Years of working as a master carpenter had sculpted his body as cleverly as he had sculpted the banisters on the 'staircases' in their home.
The four impressive 'staircases' at the four outer corners of the structure lead to the first floor.
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