floors

英[flɔː(r)] 美[flɔːr]
  • n.地面;地板;楼层;底部vt.铺地板;击倒;(油门)踩到底
floorer floored floored flooring floors
    n. (名词)
    1. 地面,地板
    2. 议员席
    3. (楼)层
    4. 底价
    5. 最低额
    6. 发言权
    7. 肋板
    8. 经纪人席
    9. 底板
    10. 全体议员;全体与会者
    11. 场地
    v. (动词)
    1. 使大为震惊
    2. <口>击败,打败
    3. 在...上铺地板,给…铺设地面
    4. 罚...坐地板
    5. 难倒,使为难
    6. 使认输
    7. 做完
    8. 把...减到最低限度,把压到最低一挡
    9. <口>把...打翻在地
    10. 使惊奇,使困惑
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]地面,地板 the surface on which one stands indoors; surface nearest the ground
    2. [C]楼层 a level of a building
    3. [C]底 the bottom of the sea, a cave, etc.
    4. [S]议员席位 the part of a parliament, council building, public meeting place, etc., where those attending sit
    v. (动词)
    1. vt. 给…铺地板 provide with a floor
    2. vt. 把…打倒在地 knock down
    3. vt. 击败,打败 beat; defeat

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the inside lower horizontal surface (as of a room, hallway, tent, or other structure);

    "they needed rugs to cover the bare floors"
    "we spread our sleeping bags on the dry floor of the tent"

  2. a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale;

    "what level is the office on?"

  3. a lower limit;

    "the government established a wage floor"

  4. the ground on which people and animals move about;

    "the fire spared the forest floor"

  5. the bottom surface of any lake or other body of water

  6. the lower inside surface of any hollow structure;

    "the floor of the pelvis"
    "the floor of the cave"

  7. the occupants of a floor;

    "the whole floor complained about the lack of heat"

  8. the parliamentary right to address an assembly;

    "the chairman granted him the floor"

  9. the legislative hall where members debate and vote and conduct other business;

    "there was a motion from the floor"

  10. a large room in a exchange where the trading is done;

    "he is a floor trader"

Verb:
  1. surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off;

    "I was floored when I heard that I was promoted"

  2. knock down with force;

    "He decked his opponent"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Father asked me to flushed off the garage floor.
      父亲让我刷洗一下车库的地面。
    2. The floor was moist and slippery.
      地面潮湿而光滑。
    3. We put the books in piles on the floor.
      我们把书在地板上堆起来。
    4. Our office is on the first floor.
      我们的办公室在一楼。
    5. On the floor of the basins lie deserts, lakes and swamps.
      这几个盆地的底部有沙漠、湖泊和沼泽。
    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. We will floor this room with oak.
      我们打算用橡木铺地板。
    2. With Victor's guard down, Jack knocks him to the floor.
      由于维克多的戒心松懈,杰克将他击倒在地。
    3. When you see a police car, don't floor it.
      当你看到警车时,別开快车。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. When he heard the bomb whistling down,Gaer chucked himself down on the floor with his hands over his head.
      盖尔听到炸弹呼啸落地的声音,立即用双手抱住头趴在地上。
    2. The bare concrete floor was cold on my feet.
      光秃秃的水泥地板使我两脚发冷。
    3. There weren't enough chairs so that I had to sit on the floor.
      椅子不够,我得坐在地板上。
    4. The bag fell on the floor and broke open.The sweets went everywhere!
      包掉在地板上,摔破了。糖撒了一地!
    5. The surely insolence of the waiters drove him into a rage, and he flung his serviette to the floor and stalked out of the restaurant.
      侍者们粗暴无礼的行为使得他怒不可遏,他将餐巾扔到地上,昂然走出餐厅。
    6. All the windows were closed when the downpour came, yet the floor was found wet through afterwards. It just didn't add up.
      下大雨时所有的窗子都是关着的,但事后发现地板全湿了,真不知道是怎么回事。
    7. The best way to lay the dust is to damp the floor down, and then rub it all over with a piece of cloth.
      不使尘土飞扬的最好方法就是把地板润湿一下,随后用布擦一遍。
    8. Many houses have floors made of board.
      许多房子的地板是用木板铺成的。
    9. This elevator stops at every floor.
      电梯在每层都停。
    10. The library has five floors.
      图书馆有五层楼。
    11. He lives on the eighth floor.
      他住在八楼。
    12. The floors of these seas are extensions of China's eastern mainland submerged in the water.
      这些海的海底是中国东部大陆在海下的延伸。
    13. On the floor of the basins lie deserts, lakes and swamps.
      这几个盆地的底部有沙漠、湖泊和沼泽。
    14. The dam rises 68 metres from the valley floor.
      山谷底筑起一道68米高的堤坝。
    15. The representative shouted for the floor.
      那位代表嚷着要发言。
    16. This was agreed to, so he took the floor.
      这一点同意了,于是他开始发言。
    17. The member for Brigton has the floor.
      代表布赖顿市的议员在议会上有发言权。
    18. After the visiting speaker has finished,I shall ask for questions from the floor.
      在来访的客人演说完了以后,我就请听众提问。
    19. It's a good idea to bring students in on the ground floor, so that they can learn on the job.
      让学生从地位低微的工作干起是个好主意,那样的话,他们就能在工作中学会做事。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. The carpenter will floor this room with oak.
      木匠将用橡木铺设这个房间的地板。
    2. The soldier floored his attacker with one heavy blow.
      士兵重重一拳,把向他进攻的人打倒在地。
    3. The news really floored me.
      这个消息真使我吃惊。
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    5. I was floored by his argument and had to admit defeat.
      我被他驳倒了,只得承认失败。
n. (名词)
  1. floor作“地面,地板”解时,多指房间的地面,可以是木板的,也可能是水泥、石头的,甚至可以是泥土的。
  2. floor表示“(楼房的)层”时,英、美用法不同。地面上的“第一层”,英式英语说the ground floor,美式英语说the first floor; 地面上的“第二层”,英式英语说the first floor,美式英语说the second floor,其他依此类推。表示“在某一层”时,用介词on。
  3. floor作“底部”解时,指海洋、洞穴或其他多少有些凹陷地方的底,是可数名词。
  4. floor还可作“议员席位”“发言”解,这时只用于单数形式,常与the连用。
n. (名词)
floor, ground
  • 两者都可以表示“地面”,但floor指室内的地面; 而ground则指室外的地面。试比较:
  • There was a cat lying on the floor.
  • 有只猫躺在地板上。
  • There was a cow lying on the ground.
  • 有头牛躺在地上。
  • floor, storey, story
  • 这组词都有“层”的意思。其区别是:
  • 1.floor指的是与“ceiling(天花板)”相对应的地面,即室内的地面、地板; storey与story着重指大楼层与层之间的空间,所不同的是storey是英式英语,而story是美式英语。例如:
  • The house has two stories〔storeys〕.那房子有两层。
  • 2.在用法上, floor前面习惯用on,而storey前面习惯用in。例如:
  • They live in one of the upper storeys.他们住在上面的某一个楼层。
  • 3.在表示楼房有几层高时,现代英语习惯用storey,而不用floor。例如:
  • There's a nine-storey apartment building next to the bank.那所银行旁边有一座九层高的宿舍大楼。
  • 4.表示房子的第几层时,用storey〔story〕时,层数叫法英美相同,“第一层(地面层)”英美都叫first storey〔story〕或ground storey〔story〕,第二层英美都叫second storey〔story〕,其余层数依此类推; 但用floor时,在英国“第一层(地面层)”叫ground floor,“第二层”叫first floor,“第三层”叫second floor,…,而在美国first floor就是“地面层(第一层)”, second floor为“第二层”,其他层次依此类推。
  • 用作名词 (n.)
    come〔get〕 in on the ground floor
      得到最早的机会,取得有利地位 be let in on the ground floor
    fall through the floor
      惊奇得不知所措 be extremely surprised
    hold the floor
      演说 speak to an audience, especially at great length, so that no one else has a chance to say anything
    sink through the floor
      暴跌 fall steeply and rapidly
    take the floor
      起来跳舞 get up and start to dance
    用作名词 (n.)
    动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~ 介词+~ ~+介词
    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+名词