[, ]the area in a factory, shop/store, stock exchange, etc. where things are made, displayed or traded (工厂的)车间;(商店的)店面,楼层;(证券交易所的)交易厅◆The new stores will increase our floor space by 45%. 新店会将我们的营业面积扩大 45%。◆trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange 在纽约证券交易所的交易厅进行交易
[, ]a level below which it is difficult for a price, number, etc. to fall; the lowest price, number, etc. that is possible (物价、数量等的)底价,底限◆The market could lose 500 points before reaching a floor. 股市可能要下跌 500 点才会见底。◆an attempt to put a floor under falling share prices 为下跌的股价建底所作的努力◆They set a floor price of $1.7 million for the bidding. 他们为此次投标设定的底价为 170 万元。◆Sales are falling through the floor. 销售量正跌破底限。OPPceiling ⨁to find / hit / reach a floor 触底⨁to keep / put a floor under sth 保持/设立…的底限⨁to set a floor to/for sth 给/为…规定底价
the floor [] the group of people who attend a formal talk or discussion 全体与会者◆Are there are any questions from the floor? 与会者中有人提问吗?◆to take the floor (= to make a statement or ask a question) 发言(或提问)
●get/be given/have the ˈfloorto get/be given/have the right to speak during a formal discussion (正式讨论中)取得发言权➡ idiom at hold verbdealing floor factory floor ground floor shop floor trading floor