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1 melantai
floor, install a floor; take the floor (to give a speech), go on to the floor (esp. to dance); hit rock bottom -
2 lantai
floor* * *floor, dance, danced, danced, dancing* * *floor; story (of a building) -
3 mengkanvaskan
floor, knock down to the canvas (in boxing) -
4 tegel
floor tile -
5 acara hiburan klab malam
floor show -
6 lampu berdiri
floor lamp -
7 pemimpin toko di tingkat tertentu
floor manager -
8 sampai ke lantai
floor length -
9 berbicara dalam perdebatan
take the floor, took the floor, took the floor, taking the floor -
10 kalahkan debat dengan
mopp the floor with, mopped the floor with, mopped the floor with, mopping the floor with -
11 menangkan debat dengan
mop the floor with, mopped the floor with, mopped the floor with, mopping the floor with -
12 minta kesempatan berbicara
ask for the floor, asked for the floor, asked for the floor, asking for the floor -
13 minta kesempatan bicara
ask for the floor, asked for the floor, asked for the floor, asking for the floor -
14 mulai berpidato
take the floor, taked the floor, taked the floor, taking the floor -
15 punyai hak bicara
have the floor, had the floor, had the floor, having the floor -
16 bergerit
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17 dibawah
under, beneath, below* * *under, beneath; on the floor, below; as follows -
18 gebrak
sound of a door slamming, board crashing to floor, etc -
19 gedebak-gedebuk
tremble* * *sound of something heavy having fallen; sound of footsteps on a floor -
20 kanvas
canvas* * *canvas* * *canvas; floor of boxing ring; piece of tire or used in patching; brake lining
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Floor — (fl[=o]r), n. [AS. fl[=o]r; akin to D. vloer, G. flur field, floor, entrance hall, Icel. fl[=o]r floor of a cow stall, cf. Ir. & Gael. lar floor, ground, earth, W. llawr, perh. akin to L. planus level. Cf. {Plain} smooth.] 1. The bottom or lower… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
floor — floor·age; floor; floor·er; floor·ing; floor·less; floor·man; floor·ward; sub·floor; sea·floor; floor·wards; … English syllables
floor — floor, storey In Britain the storey at ground level is called the ground floor. A single storey house is one with a ground floor only; a two storey house has a ground floor with a first floor above it; a three storey house has a second floor… … Modern English usage
floor — [flôr] n. [ME flor < OE, akin to Ger flur, a plain < IE base * plā , broad, flat > PLAIN1] 1. the inside bottom surface of a room, hall, etc., on which one stands or walks 2. the bottom surface of anything [the ocean floor] 3. the… … English World dictionary
Floor — Floor, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Floored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flooring}.] 1. To cover with a floor; to furnish with a floor; as, to floor a house with pine boards. [1913 Webster] 2. To strike down or lay level with the floor; to knock down; hence, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
floor — n 1 a: a main level space (as in a stock exchange or legislative chamber) distinguished from a platform or gallery b: members of an assembly took questions from the floor c: the right to address an assembly the senator from Utah has the floor 2 … Law dictionary
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floor — ► NOUN 1) the lower surface of a room. 2) a storey of a building. 3) the bottom of the sea, a cave, etc. 4) a minimum level of prices or wages. 5) (the floor) the part of a legislative assembly in which members sit and from which they speak. 6) ( … English terms dictionary
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Floor — [flɔ:] der; s, s <aus engl. floor »Fußboden; Stockwerk; Sitzungssaal«, dies zu mhd. vluor »Boden(fläche), Saatfeld«>: 1. (an Produktenbörsen) abgegrenzter Raum, in dem sich die Makler zur Abwicklung von Termingeschäften zusammenfinden. 2.… … Das große Fremdwörterbuch