
위층으로[에서], 층계를 올라.
On or to an upper floor of a building.
예문:
"We heard a loud noise and wondered what was happening upstairs."
"Please take these documents upstairs to the manager's office immediately."
"She went upstairs to change clothes before dinner."
한층 높은 지위에, 승진하여.
To a higher rank, position, or level within an organization; referring to a promotion.
예문:
"After years of hard work, he was finally moved upstairs to a director role."
"The CEO decided to bring in consultants to review the decisions made upstairs."
머리 (속) 은, 정신 상태.
Used informally to refer to one's mind or mental state.
예문:
"I worry about him; he doesn't seem quite right upstairs lately."
"She's brilliant, but sometimes I think she's a little vacant upstairs."
위층[2층]의.
Situated on an upper floor of a building.
예문:
"We rented the upstairs apartment because it had a better view of the city."
"The upstairs bathroom is currently out of order due to a leak."
"All the upstairs rooms receive plenty of natural light throughout the day."
위층, 2층(부터 위층).
The upper floor or floors of a building.
예문:
"She spent the entire afternoon cleaning the upstairs, dusting every corner."
"The downstairs is reserved for dining, while the upstairs is used for sleeping quarters."