top floor
top floor — noun
1. the storey inside a building that sits higher than all the rest, right under the
the storey inside a building that sits higher than all the rest, right under the roof.
Salma lives on the top floor, so she climbs many stairs every day.
on the top floor for location
From the top floor of the hotel, guests can see the whole harbour.
the top floor of [building]
The fire started on the top floor and slowly spread downwards.
Hugo carried the heavy boxes up to the top floor without resting.
The library's quietest reading room is on the top floor of the old building.
- uppermost floor
more formal; common in descriptions of buildings
- penthouse floor
only when the top level is a single luxury home
- ground floor
the lowest level, at street height
- bottom floor
informal way to say the lowest level
文法句型
on the top floor
the top floor of [building]
用法筆記
Almost always used with 'the' and the preposition 'on' for location ('on the top floor'). Contrast with 'ground floor', the lowest level.