ceiling
Prononciation : [ˈsiːlɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « building »
(noun) the upper surface of a room. This is the part of the room that you see when you look up. It keeps the room enclosed and is usually attached to the walls.
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The ceiling in our living room is high, so it feels spacious.
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The ceiling in the basement is very low, making it feel cramped.
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What color did you paint the ceiling in your bedroom?
Contexte : « limit »
(noun) the maximum level or limit for something, usually related to rules or regulations. It shows how much can be used, like how fast a car can go or how high you can build something.
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There is a ceiling on how much money you can spend each month.
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Without a ceiling on the scores, the game would become too unpredictable.
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What is the ceiling for the number of people allowed in the event?
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