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21 ceiling junction box
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling junction box
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22 ceiling lamp
hublot plafonnier m, plafonnier mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling lamp
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23 ceiling light fitting
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling light fitting
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24 ceiling outlet
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling outlet
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25 ceiling panel heating
chauffage par le plafond m, chauffage par panneaux rayonnants m, plafond rayonnant mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling panel heating
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26 ceiling rose
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling rose
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27 ceiling strap
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling strap
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28 ceiling strut
aiguille fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling strut
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29 ceiling void
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling void
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30 ceiling price
Comm. prix plafond; prix maximumEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > ceiling price
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31 ceiling rate
Fin. taux plafondEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > ceiling rate
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32 ceiling light
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33 ceiling price
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36 ceiling
plafond mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > ceiling
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37 ceiling hoist
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > ceiling hoist
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38 ceiling concentration
valeur plafond de concentration, concentration plafondEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > ceiling concentration
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39 ceiling value
valeur plafond de concentration, concentration plafondEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > ceiling value
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40 glass ceiling
= plafond de verre qui désigne métaphoriquement l'ensemble des facteurs qui empêchent les femmes de parvenir aux postes les plus élevés dans le monde professionnelIn the seven years Morag Stuart has been a qualified lawyer, she has seen a marked shift in attitudes towards women in the legal profession which indicate the so-called glass ceiling is finally cracking. While in the past some female solicitors would have been held back because of their gender, now Ms Stuart, 29, believes that attitude is simply not tolerated.
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ceiling, floor — Ceiling used figuratively in the sense of an upper limit is a handy word, but like many other handy words, it is apt to be overused. When you do employ it figuratively, you should never forget that its literal meaning is always lurking in the… … Dictionary of troublesome word
ceiling — [sē′liŋ] n. [< CEIL] 1. the inside top part or covering of a room, opposite the floor 2. any overhanging expanse seen from below 3. an upper limit set on anything, as by official regulation [a ceiling on prices] 4. Aeron. a) a cover … English World dictionary
ceiling price — ➔ price1 … Financial and business terms