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ceiling
- IPA[ˈsiːlɪŋ]
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- the upper interior surface of a room or other similar compartment;an upper limit set on prices, wages, or expenditure
noun: ceiling, plural noun: ceilings
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- 1. the upper interior surface of a room or other similar compartment the books were stacked from floor to ceiling 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ an upper limit set on prices, wages, or expenditure the government imposed a wage ceiling of 3 per cent 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the maximum altitude that a particular aircraft can reach the aircraft's quoted ceiling of 24,000 feet
- ▪ the altitude of the base of a cloud layer.
- 2. the inside planking of a ship's bottom and sides.
- line or plaster the roof of (a building): the nave has been ceiled in wood
Oxford American Dictionary
- line or plaster the roof of (a building): the nave has been ceiled in wood
Oxford Dictionary
- an upper limit set on the amount of money that a government may borrow: on Friday, Congress raised the debt ceiling by $800 million
Oxford Dictionary
- the maximum height at which a particular type of aircraft can sustain a specified rate of climb.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pointed or slanting ceiling of a room that rises through more than one floor.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an unofficially acknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession, especially affecting women ... the first female to break through the glass ceiling in Engineering
Oxford American Dictionary
- the maximum height at which an aircraft can sustain a specified rate of climb dependent on ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an unacknowledged barrier to advancement in a profession, especially affecting women and ... the first female to break through the glass ceiling in Engineering
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- the upper interior surface of a room or other similar compartment: the books were stacked from floor to ceiling
Oxford American Dictionary