ceiling
زبان مبدأ: انگلیسی
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary سقف، پوشش یا اندود داخلی سقف، حد پرواز.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary ceiling 1546, platfons; de plat, et fond, proprt «fond plat». saqf (ar.)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(ceiling): بازگشت به واژه ceiling absolute ceiling adjustable ceiling fixture beamed ceiling budget ceiling ceiling batten ceiling button ceiling construction ceiling effect ceiling lamp ceiling light ceiling panel ceiling price ceiling prices ceiling switch counter ceiling false ceiling hovering ceiling lantern ceiling lining of the ceiling luminated ceiling maker of paneled ceiling panelled ceiling personnel ceiling service ceiling suspended ceiling wage ceiling اوج طياره ،سقف پرواز،تارک( در ازمونها)،پوشش يا اندود داخلى سقف ،حد پرواز علوم مهندسى : سقف عمران : سقف معمارى : ارتفاع هواپيما يا ابر از سطح زمين روانشناسى : تارک علوم نظامى : ارتفاع ابر کلمات مرتبط(26)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary ceil·ing n. Pronunciation: ' sē-liŋ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English celing, from celen Date: 1535 1 a : the overhead inside lining of a room b : material used to ceil a wall or roof of a room 2 : something thought of as an overhanging shelter or a lofty canopy <a ceiling of stars> 3 a : the height above the ground from which prominent objects on the ground can be seen and identified b : the height above the ground of the base of the lowest layer of clouds when over half of the sky is obscured 4 a : ABSOLUTE CEILING b : SERVICE CEILING 5 : an upper usually prescribed limit <a ceiling on prices, rents, and wages> –ceil·inged \-liŋd\ adjective ]]> ceiling (as used in expressions) n. absolute ceiling glass ceiling hit the ceiling service ceiling ]]> absolute ceiling Function: noun Date: circa 1920 : the maximum height above sea level at which a particular airplane can maintain horizontal flight under standard air conditions ― called also ceiling ]]> ceil v. Pronunciation: ' sēl Function: transitive verb Etymology: Middle English celen, from Medieval Latin celare, caelare, perhaps from Latin caelare to carve, from caelum chisel; akin to Latin caedere to cut Date: 15th century 1 : to furnish (as a wooden ship) with a lining 2 : to furnish with a ceiling]]> ceil (as used in expressions) v. absolute ceiling glass ceiling hit the ceiling service ceiling ]]>