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1. (n.) ground floor
the floor of a building at or nearest to ground level.
2. ground floor
Informal. an advantageous position or opportunity in a new enterprise.
Etymology: (1595–1605)
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| Definition of 'ground floor' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) ground floor, first floor, ground level
the floor of a building that is at or nearest to the level of the ground around the building
2. (adj) ground floor
becoming part of a venture at the beginning (regarded as position of advantage)
"he got in on the ground floor"
3. (adj) ground-floor
on the floor closest to level with the ground
"the ground-floor entrance is kept locked"
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1. (noun) ground floor
the part of a building that is on the same level as the ground
Take the elevator to the ground floor.
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Sense: the rooms of a building which are at street level
My office is on the ground floor; (also adjective) a ground-floor flat.
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Brazilian: térreo |
Finnish: pohjakerros |
Indonesian: lantai dasar |
Korean: 1층 |
Persian: لومړي طبقه د يو تعمير |
Thai: ชั้นใต้ดิน |
Taiwanese: (建築物的)底層 |
Chinese: (建築物的)底层 |
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