English to Irish Meaning of ceiling - uasteorainn


Ceiling :
uasteorainn

díon, uasteorainn, dín, uasmhéid

uasteorainnuasteorainneacha
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Definitions of ceiling in English
Noun(1) the overhead upper surface of a covered space(2) (meteorology(3) an upper limit on what is allowed(4) maximum altitude at which a plane can fly (under specified conditions
Examples of ceiling in English
(1) the books were stacked from floor to ceiling(2) Both of these rooms have floor to ceiling picture windows as well as garden access.(3) Some people are filled with a sense of freedom and openness when they walk into a large, near-empty room with a high ceiling , high windows and plenty of light.(4) The traditional Scottish tower house has flagstone floors and a vaulted ceiling in the dining room.(5) North Island Metro said the ceiling wasn't forecast to go any lower than 2,000 feet, with a slim chance of rain in the vicinity.(6) The interconnecting family room has a pine-panelled ceiling , double Velux windows and an Italian tiled floor.(7) The new aircraft will also allow pilots to increase their flying hours from 150 to 200 because of the aircraft's higher operating ceiling .(8) There is no natural ceiling to limit the price of market water.(9) The 1820s still suffered agricultural depression despite a high ceiling for corn prices in years of poor harvests.(10) the government imposed a wage ceiling of 3 per cent(11) The cloud ceiling was about 9,000 feet, with a temperature of 62 degrees.(12) Fares on some routes would leap to their price ceiling , or 25 per cent above the reference price.(13) the aircraft's quoted ceiling of 24,000 feet(14) Efforts are underway for establishing a price ceiling in this industry.(15) Hill insisted the England squad would strike if the Ôö¼├║20 wage ceiling was not lifted.(16) Annual price rises would be limited to a ceiling determined by the government in line with inflation and exchange rate considerations.
Related Phrases of ceiling
(1) ceil ::
ceil
(2) ceiling fan ::
lucht leanúna an uasteorainn
(3) glass ceiling ::
gloine uasteorainn
(4) ceiling light ::
solas uasteorainn
(5) on the ceiling ::
ar an tsíleáil
(6) price ceiling ::
praghas uasta
(7) suspended ceiling ::
uasteorainn ar fionraí
(8) ceiling lamp ::
lampa uasteorainn
(9) hit the ceiling ::
bhuail an tsíleáil
(10) low ceiling ::
uasteorainn íseal
(11) ceiling price ::
laistigh de theorainn buaicphraghais
Synonyms
Noun
1. upper limit ::
uasteorainn
2. maximum ::
uasmhéid
3. limitation ::
teorannú
Different Forms
ceiling, ceilings
Word Example from TV Shows
I will do it. Don't press it\Nor you will end up stuck on the ceiling.

I will do it. Don't press it
or you will end up stuck on the CEILING.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 4

or clinging to the ceiling
like a gecko.

or clinging to the CEILING like a gecko.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 9

l mean, l stay up nights
staring at the ceiling,

l mean, l stay up nights staring at the CEILING,

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 7

What was it doing on the ceiling?

What was it doing on the CEILING?

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 22

Will they lower themselves from\Nthe ceiling or come out of the sewers?

Will they lower themselves from
the CEILING or come out of the sewers?

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 6

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