The floor or storey of a building immediately above the ground floor.
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释义 | society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > [noun] > floor or storey > upper floors (13) first floor1445 The floor or storey of a building immediately above the ground floor. plancher1523 An upper floor or storey of a building. Now English regional. first storey1686 = first floor, n. 1. piano nobile1715 The main storey of a large house, usually on the first floor, containing the principal rooms. mezzaninec1720 A low storey between two others in a building, usually between the ground and first floors; (also) a room, apartment, etc., on this storey. Cf. ent… entresol1726 A low storey between two others in a building, usually between the ground and first floors; a room, apartment, etc., on this storey; a mezzanine. attic storey1738 attributive quasi-adj. in attic storey: originally the space enclosed by the structure described in preceding sense; hence, the top storey of a… upstairs1781 At the top of, on a floor or in a room reached by, a flight of stairs; in one of the upper stories of a house. attic1818 The highest storey of a house, or a room in it; a garret. Humorously, the ‘upper storey,’ the brain. second floor1821 the floor or storey of a building next but one above the ground floor; also attributive. third floor1908 (a) in England, the floor or story of a building separated by two from the ground floor; (b) in Scottish, U.S., etc., the third story, counting the… upper1968 elliptical for upper deck, storey, berth, etc. Subcategories:— overhanging (1) |
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