floors
Prononciation : [flɔrz]
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Contexte : « architecture »
(noun) floors are the flat surfaces in a building where people walk. Each floor can be a different level, like the first floor, second floor, and so on.
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The living room is on the first floor of the house.
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There are no floors in the treehouse; it's just open below.
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How many floors does your school have?
Contexte : « dominate »
(verb) to floor someone means to surprise or overwhelm them, usually in a way that leaves them unable to respond. It's like knocking someone off their feet with surprise.
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Her impressive performance floored the audience.
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The dull presentation didn't floor anyone; everybody seemed bored.
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Did the magician floor you with that amazing trick?
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