floor: znaczenie i definicje
AngielskiWpisz słowo
The surface of a room on which one stands.
The lower or supporting surface of a structure.
A story or level of a building.
The occupants of such a story: The entire floor complained about the noise.
A level surface or area used for a specified purpose: a dance floor; a threshing floor.
Basketball The court viewed as the playing area for taking free throws, in contrast to the foul line.
The surface of a structure on which vehicles travel.
The part of a legislative chamber or meeting hall where members are seated and from which they speak.
The right to address an assembly, as granted under parliamentary procedure.
The body of assembly members: a motion from the floor.
The part of a room or building where the principal business or work takes place, especially:
The area of an exchange where securities are traded.
The part of a retail store in which merchandise is displayed and sales are made.
The area of a factory where the product is manufactured or assembled.
The ground or lowermost surface, as of a forest or ocean.
A lower limit or base: a pricing floor; a bidding floor.
Informal To press (the accelerator of a motor vehicle) to the floor.
To stun; overwhelm: The very idea floored me.