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单词 floor
释义 floor
UK [flɔ:r] US [flɔ:r] noun
SURFACE 表面
 ESSENTIAL  countable usually singular
■the flat surface of a room on which you walk (房间的)地板,地面
The floor was partly covered with a dirty old rug.部分地板上铺着肮脏的旧地毯。
The bathroom floor needs cleaning.浴室地面需要清洁。
The children sat playing on the floor.孩子们正坐在地板上玩。
There's barely enough floor space to fit a bed in this room.这个房间的面积几乎放不下一张床。
UK [flɔ:r] US [flɔ:r] noun
LEVEL OF BUILDING 楼层
 ESSENTIAL  countable
■a level of a building 楼层
This building has five floors.这栋大楼有五层。
Take the elevator to the 51st floor.乘电梯到52层。
We live on the third floor.我们住在四楼。
a ground floor apartment底层的一间公寓
  Common Learner Errors   floorRemember: to talk about the particular level of a building where something is, the correct preposition is on.Don't say 'in the... floor' or 'at the... floor', say on the... floor :
Their office is in the 12th floor.Their office is on the 12th floor.
UK [flɔ:r] US [flɔ:r] noun
OPEN SPACE 开放的空间
 ADVANCED  countable usually singular
■a public space for activities such as dancing and having formal discussions (活动的)场所
a dance floor舞池
The new proposal will be discussed on the floor of the House of Commons (= in Parliament) tomorrow.新提案将于明天在下议院会议厅讨论。
He spent several years working on the factory floor (= in the factory) before becoming a manager.在成为经理之前,他在工厂里工作过几年。
The chairman said that he would now take questions from the floor (= from the audience).主席说他现在接受与会者的提问。
have the floor
■to have the right to speak 取得发言权,发言
Silence, please, the Prime Minister has the floor.请安静,首相要发言了。
take (to) the floor
■to stand and begin to dance 起身跳舞
The Prince and Princess were the first to take the floor.王子与王妃最先起身跳舞。
take the floor
■start speaking 开始发言
The Chancellor of the Exchequer will take the floor for his Budget speech at 3.00 p.m.下午三点财政大臣将会作财政预算报告。
UK [flɔ:r] US [flɔ:r] noun
BOTTOM 底部
the floor
■the bottom surface of the sea, a forest, a cave, etc (海、森林、洞穴等的)底部
the floor of the ocean/the ocean floor海底
UK [flɔ:r] US [flɔ:r] noun
go through the floor
■to fall to very low levels 降至很低的程度
House prices have gone through the floor this year.今年房价已经降到了极低的水准。
UK [flɔ:r] US [flɔ:r] verb
HIT 击倒
transitive
■to hit someone and cause them to fall 击倒;打倒
He was floored with a single punch to the head.打中头部的一拳就把他击倒在地。
UK [flɔ:r] US [flɔ:r] verb
SURPRISE/CONFUSE 惊奇/困惑
transitive often passive informal
■to surprise or confuse someone so much that they are unable to think what to say or do next 使惊讶得不知所措;使困惑
I didn't know what to say - I was completely floored.我不知道说甚么——我完全被弄糊涂了。
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