A1 [ C usually singular ] the flat surface of a room on which you walk(房间的)地板,地面
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The contents of his bag spilled all over the floor.
The child crawled across the floor.
There were little drops of paint on the kitchen floor.
Careful - I've just polished the floor and it's a bit slippy.
Don't sit on the floor - you might dirty your dress.
A2 [ C ] a level of a building楼层
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There are great views from the fifth floor of the building.
The office block's upper floors were being repainted.
Women's hosiery you'll find on the second floor, Madam.
They've got a whole suite of offices on the 34th floor.
I'll meet you by the down escalator on the second floor.
B1 [ C usually singular ] a public space for activities such as dancing and having formal discussions(活动的)场所
to have the right to speak取得发言权,发言
to stand and begin to dance起身跳舞
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I have an exhibitionist streak that comes out on the dance floor.
The dance floor was full of middle-aged couples smooching to slushy ballads.
The panel spoke for an hour before opening the discussion up to the floor.
He started on the factory floor and worked his way up to the boardroom.
The other dancers cleared as the bride and groom took to the floor.
the bottom surface of the sea, a forest, a cave, etc.(海、森林、洞穴等的)底部
[ T ] to hit someone and cause them to fall击倒;打倒
[ T often passive ] informal to surprise or confuse someone so much that they are unable to think what to say or do next使惊讶得不知所措
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