词汇 | floor |
释义 | floor (verb) floor 15 ENTRIES FOUND: floor (noun) floor (verb) flooring (noun) floor-length (adjective) floor lamp (noun) floor plan (noun) floor show (noun) dance floor (noun) dirt floor (noun) factory floor (noun) first floor (noun) ground floor (noun) shop floor (noun) cutting room (noun) wipe (verb) 1 floor /ˈfloɚ/ noun plural floors 1 floor /ˈfloɚ/ noun plural floors Learner's definition of FLOOR 1 [count] : the part of a room on which you stand地板;地面 Keep your feet on the floor.保持双脚踏在地面上。 washing the kitchen floor清洗厨房地面 a marble/tile/hardwood floor大理石/瓷砖/硬木地板 2 [count] a : the lower inside surface of something (such as a vehicle)(车厢内)底板 the floor of a car轿车底板 b : the area of ground at the bottom of something底部;地面 — usually singular通常用单数 the ocean floor海底 the forest floor森林地面 3 [count] : a level in a building楼层 She lives on the second floor of a five-story building.她住在一栋五层楼房的第二层。 His office is located on the fourth floor.他的办公室在第四层。 — see also first floor, ground floor 4 [count] : a large indoor space where people gather for some activity室内场地 — usually singular通常用单数 the floor of the convention/legislature会场;立法院会场 the factory floor厂房 the dance floor舞池 buying and selling shares on the floor of the exchange在证券交易所的交易厅买卖股票 5 [singular] : the people who are gathered in a place for a public meeting全体与会者 He will now take questions from the floor.现在他将接受台下听众的提问。 6 [count] : a lower limit最低限度 — usually singular通常用单数 establishing a floor for wages and prices确定最低工资和最低物价标准 The value of the stock has dropped/gone/fallen through the floor. [=to a very low level]那只股票的价格已跌至最低点。 — opposite ceiling have the floor : to have the right to speak at a public meeting取得发言权 May I have the floor?我可以发言吗? hold the floor : to be the person who is speaking at a public meeting发言 The senator held the floor for several hours.那名参议员的发言持续了几个小时。 on the cutting-room floor — see cutting room take the floor 1 : to begin speaking at a public meeting开始发言 After Senator Smith was finished addressing the assembly, Senator White took the floor.参议员史密斯结束大会致辞后,参议员怀特开始发言。 2 : to go out onto a dance floor to begin dancing进入舞池跳舞 Several couples took the floor.几对舞者进入舞池跳舞。 wipe the floor with — see 1wipe 2 floor /ˈfloɚ/ verb floors; floored; flooring 2 floor /ˈfloɚ/ verb floors; floored; flooring Learner's definition of FLOOR [+ object] 1 : to cover (a surface) with material to make a floor铺设地面— usually used as (be) floored通常用作(be) floored The lobby is floored with marble.那个大厅铺的是大理石地面。 2 a : to knock (someone) to the floor or ground击倒;打倒 He floored me with his first punch.他第一拳就把我打倒在地。 b informal : to surprise, shock or amaze (someone) very much使惊奇;使震惊;使困惑 The news just floored me.这个消息令我震惊。 — often used as (be) floored常用作(be) floored I was floored by the news.我被这个消息惊呆了。 She was floored by his knowledge of the subject.他对这门科目的了解之深令她震惊。 3 US, informal : to press (the accelerator of a vehicle) to the floor踩足油门 — usually used in the phrase floor it通常用于短语 When the light turned green, he floored it. [=he pressed the accelerator all the way down and sped away]当交通灯变成绿灯时,他把油门踩到底,飞速地开走了。 |
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