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ground floorenUK
ground floorn.1. The floor of a building at or nearest ground level.2. Informal The beginning of a venture, especially regarded as a position of advantage: investors vying to get in on the ground floor of a development project.ground floor n 1. (Architecture) the floor of a building level or almost level with the ground 2. get in on the ground floor start from the ground floor informal a. to enter a business, organization, etc, at the lowest levelb. to be in a project, undertaking, etc, from its inception ground′ floor′ n. 1. the floor of a building at or nearest to ground level. 2. Informal. an advantageous position or opportunity in a new enterprise. [1595–1605] ground floor first floor">first floorIn British English, the floor of a building which is level with the ground is called the ground floor. The floor above it is called the first floor, the floor above that is the second floor, and so on. In American English, the floor which is level with the ground is called the first floor, the floor above it is the second floor, and so on. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | ground floor - the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground around the buildingfirst floor, ground levelstorey, floor, story, level - a structure consisting of a room or set of rooms at a single position along a vertical scale; "what level is the office on?" | | 2. | ground floor - becoming part of a venture at the beginning (regarded as position of advantage); "he got in on the ground floor"beginning - the event consisting of the start of something; "the beginning of the war" | Translationsground2 (graund) noun1. the solid surface of the Earth. lying on the ground; high ground. 地面 地面2. a piece of land used for some purpose. a football ground. 場、場地(如:足球場) ...场、场地(如:足球场) verb1. to base. His argument is grounded on a series of wrong assumptions. 基於 基于2. to (cause a ship to) hit the seabed or shore and remain stuck. (使)擱淺 使搁浅3. to prevent (an aeroplane, pilot) from flying. All planes have been grounded because of the fog. 使停飛 使停飞ˈgrounding noun the teaching of the basic facts of a subject. a good grounding in mathematics. 基礎訓練 基础训练ˈgroundless adjective without reason. Your fears are groundless. 沒有理由的,毫無根據的 无理由的,无根据的 grounds noun plural1. the garden or land round a large house etc. the castle grounds. 庭園,空地 庭园,场地 2. good reasons. Have you any grounds for calling him a liar? 合理的理由 理由3. the powder which remains in a cup (eg of coffee) which one has drunk. coffee grounds. 殘渣 渣滓ground floor the rooms of a building which are at street level. My office is on the ground floor; (also adjective) a ground-floor flat. (建築物的)底層 (建築物的)底层 groundnutpeanutˈgroundwork noun work done in preparation for beginning a project etc. 基礎工作 基础break new ground to deal with a subject for the first time. 開創新局面 开辟新天地cover ground to deal with a certain amount of work etc. We've covered a lot of ground at this morning's meeting. 處理一定量的工作 完成一定量的工作get (something) off the ground to get (a project etc) started. 讓(專案等)開始 开始或从事某工作,使开始 hold one's ground to refuse to move back or retreat when attacked. Although many were killed, the soldiers held their ground. 堅守陣地 坚守阵地lose ground to (be forced to) move back or retreat. The general sent in reinforcements when he saw that his troops were losing ground. (被迫)撤退 败退,失利,退却 ground floorenUK
ground floor the floor of a building level or almost level with the ground Ground floorThe floor or story of a building at or slightly above grade level; excluding the basement but including all of the construction up to the floor above.ground floorThe floor of a building which is nearest the surrounding surface of the ground; usually the first floor in the US but sometimes a floor between a basement or cellar and the first floor.MedicalSeegroundFinancialSeeGroundAcronymsSeego figureground floorenUK
Synonyms for ground floornoun the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground around the buildingSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun becoming part of a venture at the beginning (regarded as position of advantage)Related Words |