Floor
61floor it — American, informal to drive a car as fast as it will go. He likes to take his sports car out on the road and floor it …
62floor it — Verb. To go faster, usually with respect to vehicles. From the action of pressing the accelerator pedal to the floor to increase speed. E.g. I floored it up the M6 to Liverpool, and got 6 points for speeding …
63floor — n 1. flooring, planking, boarding, parquet; pavement, paving, flagging; foundation, support, groundwork, footing; flat, bed, bottom, ground, earth; story, deck, level. 2. platform, stage, rostrum, stand, scaffold. 3.(of prices or wages) base,… …
64floor — pastato perdanga statusas Aprobuotas sritis statyba apibrėžtis Pastato laikančioji konstrukcija, atskirianti vieną pastato aukštą nuo kito arba esanti ant viršutinio pastato aukšto (gali būti sutapdinama su stogu arba virš jos gali būti pastogė) …
65floor — dugnas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Žemės įdubimo, vandens telkinio (ežero, tvenkinio, jūros) apatinė dalis. atitikmenys: angl. bed; bottom; floor vok. Boden, m rus. дно, n …
66floor — v. 1. Knock down. 2.Baffle. Perplex. 3.See hold the floor …
67Floor crossing (South Africa) — Floor crossing in South Africa is a controversial system under which Members of Parliament, Members of Provincial Legislatures and Local Government councillors may change political party (or form a new party) and take their seats with them when… …
68Floor (disambiguation) — Floor may refer to one of the following: In buildings: Floor, the lower surface of a room; and the supportive subfloor, the layer which structurally provides the strength and support for the flooring above commonly miscalled the floor . Storey, a …
69Floor cloth — Floor 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… …
70Floor cramp — Floor 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… …