floor

[flɔː]
n
Also called: flooring the inner lower surface of a room
a storey of a building
the second floor
a flat bottom surface in or on any structure
a dance floor
the bottom surface of a tunnel, cave, river, sea, etc
an underlying stratum
the bottom, or the lowermost framing members at the bottom, of a vessel
that part of a legislative hall in which debate and other business is conducted
the right to speak in a legislative or deliberative body (esp in the phrases get, have, or be given the floor)
the room in a stock exchange where trading takes place
the earth; ground
a minimum price charged or paid
a wage floor
vb
to cover with or construct a floor
to knock to the floor or ground
to disconcert, confound, or defeat
to be floored by a problem
- 习惯用语
- take the floor to begin dancing on a dance floor