floor
noun
verb
flɔː
noun
1
IN A BUILDING
在建筑物中
the
flat
surface
that
you
stand
on
inside
a
building
地板,地面
a
polished
wooden
floor
上过蜡的木地板
a
puddle
of
water
on
the
kitchen
floor
厨房地面上的一摊水
a
warehouse
that
has
410,000
square
feet
of
floor
space
楼面面积为 410,000 平方英尺的仓库
2
IN A CAR
汽车里
the
part
of
a
car
that
forms
its
inside
floor
[英] 〔车厢的〕底板;
BrE AmE
3
LEVEL IN BUILDING
建筑物的楼层
one
of
the
levels
in
a
building
〔楼房的〕层
a
ground
floor
flat
底层公寓房
on
the
top/first/tenth
etc
floor
Our
office
is
on
the
top
floor.
我们的办公室在顶层。
[+
of
]
We
are
located
on
the
seventh
floor
of
the
building.
我们在大楼的第七层。
4
OCEAN/FOREST/CAVE FLOOR ETC
海底/森林地面/洞穴底等
the
ground
at
the
bottom
of
the
ocean,
the
forest
etc
〔海洋等的〕底;〔森林等的〕地面
creatures
that
live
on
the
ocean
floor
生活在海底的生物
5
FOR DANCING
跳舞用
an
area
in
a
room
where
people
can
dance
舞池
There
were
two
or
three
couples
already
on
the
dance
floor
.
舞池里已经有两三对人了。
take
(to)
the
floor
(begin
dancing)
开始跳舞
Everyone
took
to
the
floor
for
the
last
waltz.
所有人都跳起了最后一支华尔兹。
6
WHERE PEOPLE WORK
工作场所
a
large
area
in
a
building
where
a
lot
of
people
do
their
jobs
〔工作场所的〕场地
The
stock
market
floor
was
wildly
busy.
证券交易所的大厅里忙得不可开交。
He
wasn’t
keen
on
the
idea
of
working
on
the
shop
floor
(=the
part
of
a
factory
where
people
make
things
using
machines)
.
他对去工厂车间干活不感兴趣。
7
LIMIT
限度
an
officially
agreed
limit
below
which
something
cannot
go
最低额,底限;
Manufacturers
have
tried
to
put
a
floor
under
the
price
of
their
products.
厂商试图给自己的产品定一个底价。
8
the floor
a.
the
people
attending
a
public
meeting
b.
the
part
of
a
parliament,
public
meeting
place
etc
where
people
sit
〔议会的〕议员席; 〔公开会议的〕座位区
Are
there
any
questions
from
the
floor?
底下有人要提问吗?
The
delegates
crowded
the
floor
of
the
House.
代表们挤满了议院的议员席。
9
take the floor
to
begin
speaking
at
an
important
public
meeting
〔在重要的公开会议上〕开始发言
The
chairman
then
took
the
floor.
接着主席发言。
10
have the floor
10.
to
be
speaking
or
have
the
right
to
speak
at
an
important
public
meeting
发言; 有发言权
He
stepped
aside
to
allow
other
speakers
to
have
the
floor.
他站到一旁,让其他演讲者发言。
11
go through the floor
11.
if
a
price,
amount
etc
goes
through
the
floor,
it
becomes
very
low
〔价格、数量等〕降到很低的水平;
Share
prices
have
gone
through
the
floor.
股价已经探底。
12
ground floor first floor
The
bottom
area
of
a
building,
on
the
same
level
as
the
land
around
it,
is
called
the
.
In
American
English
this
can
also
be
called
the
.
建筑物的底层,即地面一层叫 ground floor。 美国英语中也称 first floor。
13
first floor second floor
In
British
English
the
is
one
level
up
from
the
ground.
In
American
English
this
is
the
.
在英国英语中,first floor 是二楼。 美国英语中称 second floor。
14
floor storey/story
or
?
用
floor
还是 storey/story?
15
on floor
Say
the
first/second/fifth
etc
.
要说 on the first/second/fifth etc floor
The
cafeteria
is
on
(
NOT
不说
at/in)
the
top
floor.
自助餐厅在顶楼。
verb
16
to
surprise
or
shock
someone
so
much
that
they
do
not
know
what
to
say
or
do
使惊讶得不知所措; 难倒
A
couple
of
the
questions
completely
floored
me.
有几个问题把我完全问倒了。
17
to
hit
someone
so
hard
that
they
fall
down
把…打倒在地
He
was
floored
in
the
first
round
of
the
fight.
拳击比赛第一回合他就被击倒了。
18
to
make
a
car
go
as
fast
as
possible
[美,非正式] 踩足〔汽车〕的油门,使全速行驶
AmE informal
I
got
into
the
car
and
floored
it
.
我上了车,把油门踩到底。