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楼 (lóu) is often used to refer to buildings or the stories of a building.
For example, 一栋楼 (yī dòng lóu) means "a building" and 三层楼 (sān céng lóu) means "a three-story building".
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1. 上楼 (shàng lóu): to go upstairs. This idiom is used to describe the action of going up a flight of stairs in a building.
2. 下楼 (xià lóu): to go downstairs. This idiom is used to describe the action of going down a flight of stairs in a building.
3. 楼上楼下 (lóu shàng lóu xià): up and down the stairs. This idiom is used to describe the action of going up and down the stairs in a building.
4. 楼梯 (lóu tī): stairs. This idiom is used to refer to the stairs in a building.
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Yes, 楼 (lóu) is used to describe a building or structure. It is commonly used to refer to the stories or storeys of a building, as well as the superstructure of a building. It is also used in the names of restaurants.
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