floor
- IPA[flɔː]
英式
- the lower surface of a room, on which one may walk;the bottom of the sea, a cave, or an area of land
- provide (a room or area) with a floor;knock (someone) to the ground, especially with a punch
verb: floor, 3rd person present: floors, gerund or present participle: flooring, past tense: floored, past participle: floored
noun: floor, plural noun: floors
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名詞
- 1. the lower surface of a room, on which one may walk a wooden floor 同義詞
- ▪ the bottom of the sea, a cave, or an area of land the ocean floor the valley floor
- ▪ informal the ground the best way to play is to pass the ball on the floor
- ▪ a minimum level of prices or wages share prices have gone through the floor
- 2. all the rooms or areas on the same level of a building; a storey a third-floor flat 同義詞
- 3. (in a legislative assembly) the part of the house in which members sit and from which they speak.
- ▪ the right or opportunity to speak next in debate other speakers have the floor
- ▪ (in the Stock Exchange) the large central hall where trading takes place a floor trader
動詞
- 1. provide (a room or area) with a floor a room floored in yellow wood a stone-floored building
- 2. informal knock (someone) to the ground, especially with a punch the champion floored Close with an uppercut 同義詞
- ▪ baffle (someone) completely that question floored him 同義詞
- an area of floor in a nightclub, disco, or restaurant that is reserved for dancing.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an area of uncarpeted floor in a nightclub, disco, or restaurant reserved for dancing.
Oxford Dictionary
- the floor two levels above the ground floor.
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- the ground floor of a building.
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- the floor directly above the ground floor.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the floor of a building above the ground floor.
Oxford Dictionary
- the stage manager of a television production.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the stage manager of a television production.
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- IPA[flôr]
美式
- the lower surface of a room, on which one may walk: he dropped the cup and it smashed on the floor the kitchen floor
- provide (a room or area) with a floor: a stone-floored building a hall floored in gleaming white oak
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