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21 ceiling system
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22 to hit the ceiling
ponerse histérico,-a, poner el grito en el cielo* perder los estribos, enloquecer -
23 hit the ceiling
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24 false ceiling
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25 glass ceiling
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26 diuretic ceiling effect
English-Spanish medical dictionary > diuretic ceiling effect
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27 acoustical ceiling
1) falso techo acústico mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > acoustical ceiling
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28 beam ceiling
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > beam ceiling
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29 concealed grid ceiling
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > concealed grid ceiling
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30 cove ceiling
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > cove ceiling
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31 drop ceiling
1) falso techo m2) techo rebajado mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > drop ceiling
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32 dropped ceiling
1) falso techo m2) techo rebajado mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > dropped ceiling
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33 exposed grid ceiling
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > exposed grid ceiling
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34 false ceiling
1) falso techo m2) techo rebajado mEnglish-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > false ceiling
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35 integrated ceiling
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > integrated ceiling
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36 linear metal ceiling
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > linear metal ceiling
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37 louvered ceiling
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > louvered ceiling
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38 luminous ceiling
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > luminous ceiling
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39 recessed grid ceiling
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > recessed grid ceiling
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40 reflected ceiling plan
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > reflected ceiling plan
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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