Upstairs Downstairs - translation to English
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Upstairs Downstairs - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Upstairs Downstairs (disambiguation); Upstairs, Downstairs; Upstairs Downstairs (album)

Upstairs Downstairs         
Upstairs Downstairs (populaire Engelse TV serie)

Definition

downstairs
1.
If you go downstairs in a building, you go down a staircase towards the ground floor.
Denise went downstairs and made some tea.
? upstairs
ADV: ADV after v
2.
If something or someone is downstairs in a building, they are on the ground floor or on a lower floor than you.
The telephone was downstairs in the entrance hall...
? upstairs
ADV: be ADV, n ADV
3.
Downstairs means situated on the ground floor of a building or on a lower floor than you are.
She repainted the downstairs rooms and closed off the second floor.
? upstairs
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
The downstairs of a building is its lower floor or floors.
The downstairs of the two little houses had been entirely refashioned.
? upstairs
N-SING: the N

Wikipedia

Upstairs Downstairs

Upstairs Downstairs may refer to:

Examples of use of Upstairs Downstairs
1. "Britain‘s boardrooms and business lobby groups have failed to tackle upstairs–downstairs–style company pensions.
2. They are the natural Upstairs, Downstairs heirs of Crawfie and Co.
3. Independent psychologist Dr Aric Sigman said: "The British ‘Upstairs, Downstairs‘ view of hired help has vanished.
4. After leaving Upstairs, Downstairs in 1'75 Tong, now 56, returned to theatre work.
5. Pendennis Sunday July 10, 2005 The Observer Much upstairs/downstairs debate at Buck House.