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Floor

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Noun

floor (plural floors)

  1. The bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room.
  2. A structure formed of beams, girders, etc, with proper covering, which divides a building horizontally into storeys/stories.
  3. The supporting surface or platform of a structure such as a bridge.
  4. A storey/story of a building.
  5. In a legislative assembly , the part of the house assigned to the members.
  6. (US) Hence, the right to speak at a given time in a legislative assembly.
  7. (nautical) That part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the keelson which is most nearly horizontal.
  8. (mining) The rock underlying a stratified or nearly horizontal deposit.
  9. (mining) A horizontal, flat ore body.

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Translations

lower part of a room

  • Estonian: põrand
  • Finnish: lattia
  • French: sol m

horizontal structure dividing a building

storey/story

  • French: étage m
  • German: Etage f, Geschoß n
  • Italian: piano m
  • Swedish: våning c

supporting surface of a structure

  • German: Plattform f, Decke f

part of the house assigned to the members of a legislative assembly

  • German: Etage f

right to speak in a legislative assembly

near-horizontal part of a vessel

rock underlying a stratified or nearly horizontal deposit

horizontal, flat ore body

Still to be transferred to tables (numbers might not match up)

  • Danish: gulv n (1); dæk n (2); etage c (4)
  • Slovene: tla n pl (1), nadstropje n (4)

Transitive verb

to floor (present participle flooring, past tense and past participle floored)

  1. To cover (something) with a floor; to furnish (something) with a floor.
    floor a house with pine boards
  2. To strike down or lay level (something or someone) with the floor; to knock (something or someone) down
  3. Hence, to silence (someone) by a conclusive answer or retort.
    floor an opponent
    Floored or crushed by him. — Coleridge
  4. (colloquial) To finish or make an end of (something).
    floor a college examination
    I've floored my little-go work — ed Hughes

Translations

cover with a floor

  • German: belegen
  • Swedish: lägga golv

strike down

  • German: niederschlagen
  • Swedish: golva

silence with a conclusive answer

  • German: niederschmettern

colloquial: to finish or make an end of

To be checked and transferred to the appropriate table(s) by native speakers (numbering might not be correct):

  • Danish: lægge gulv (1); nedlægge (2)


Related terms

  • floor cloth
  • floor cramp
  • floor light
  • flooring
  • floor plan


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