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ceiling ['si:lɪŋ]1 noun∎ the cloud ceiling le plafond de nuages;∎ to fly at the ceiling plafonner∎ prices have reached their ceiling les prix ont atteint leur plafond;∎ the government has set a 3 percent ceiling on wage rises le gouvernement a limité à 3 pour cent les augmentations de salaire►► ceiling fan ventilateur m de plafond;ceiling light plafonnier m;ceiling tile dalle f pour plafond -
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ceiling [ˈsi:lɪŋ]plafond m• to put a ceiling on prices/wages plafonner les prix/salaires* * *['siːlɪŋ]noun lit, fig plafond m••to hit the ceiling — US sortir de ses gonds
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ceiling n2 ( upper limit) plafond m ; to set a ceiling of 10% on wage rises fixer un plafond de 10% d'augmentation des salaires ; to set a ceiling on the number of shareholders imposer une limite sur le nombre d'actionnaires.to hit the ceiling US sortir de ses gonds. -
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ECONOMICS plafond m;∎ to have a ceiling of être plafonné(e) à;∎ to fix a ceiling to sth fixer un plafond à qch;∎ the government has set a three percent ceiling on wage rises le gouvernement a limité à trois pour cent les augmentations de salaireceiling price prix m plafondA rise in global oil prices would not have a direct impact on the Malaysian economy, but higher prices for a sustained period could boost the country's coffers. According to economists, as a net oil exporter, Malaysia will benefit from a rise in oil prices, but the Government's ceiling price on retail oil prices will ensure the country's inflation remains in check amid spiralling global oil prices.
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['si:liŋ](the inner roof (of a room etc): Paint the ceiling before you paint the walls.) plafond -
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plafond m, plafonnage m, vaigrage mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling
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plafond mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > ceiling
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10 ceiling light
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11 ceiling price
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12 ceiling rate
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13 ceiling height
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > ceiling height
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14 ceiling beam
doubleau m, poutre de plafond fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling beam
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15 ceiling block
rosace de plafond f, socle de plafond mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling block
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16 ceiling clearance
hauteur sous plafond (HP) m, HP (hauteur sous plafond) fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling clearance
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17 ceiling fan
ventilateur de plafond m, ventilateur plafonnier mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling fan
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18 ceiling fixture
appareil fixé au plafond m, hublot plafonnier m, plafonnier mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling fixture
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19 ceiling hanger
gîte pour plafond suspendu m, suspente de faux plafond fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling hanger
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20 ceiling heating
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > ceiling heating
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ceiling — 1. Ceiling has been used by government departments and administrators since the 1930s to mean ‘an upper limit’ (as in a ceiling on prices), and is sometimes contrasted with floor, which is a lower limit. As with target, care needs to be taken not … Modern English usage
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ceiling — mid 14c., celynge, paneling, any interior surface of a building, noun formed (with ING (Cf. ing)) from M.E. borrowing of M.Fr. verb celer to conceal, cover with paneling (12c.), from L. celare (see CELL (Cf. cell)); probably influenced by L.… … Etymology dictionary
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ceiling — ► NOUN 1) the upper inside surface of a room. 2) an upper limit set on prices, wages, or expenditure. 3) the maximum altitude an aircraft can reach. ORIGIN from obsolete ceil line or plaster the roof of (a building) , perhaps from Latin celare… … English terms dictionary
Ceiling — For other uses, see Ceiling (disambiguation). A ceiling (pronounced /ˈsiːlɪŋ/) is an overhead interior surface that covers the upper limit of a room. It is generally not a structural element, but a finished surface concealing the underside of the … Wikipedia
ceiling — An upper limit for a variable. For example, an adjustable rate mortgage may have a ceiling of 10 percent. In this case, the rate can be adjusted however the loan terms provide without exceeding 10 percent. Also called a cap. American Banker… … Financial and business terms
ceiling — noun 1 top surface inside a room ADJECTIVE ▪ high, low, tall (AmE) ▪ cathedral (= a high ceiling with open space up to the roof) (AmE), domed, sloped (AmE), sloping (BrE) … Collocations dictionary