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Ceiling

ˈsilɪŋ
Very common
~ 2800
~ 2800, Very common
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天井 (てんじょう), 上限 (じょうげん), 制限 (せいげん)

Ceiling meanings in Japanese

天井 (てんじょう)

Example:
The ceiling in this room is very high.
この部屋の天井はとても高いです。
He painted the ceiling blue.
彼は天井を青く塗りました。
Usage: formal/informalContext: Used in everyday conversation, architecture, and interior design.
Note: 天井 refers specifically to the overhead interior surface of a room.

上限 (じょうげん)

Example:
There is a ceiling on the amount you can borrow.
借りられる金額には上限があります。
The government set a ceiling on the price of essential goods.
政府は必需品の価格に上限を設定しました。
Usage: formalContext: Used in financial, economic, and regulatory contexts.
Note: 上限 is used to refer to a limit or maximum amount, often in discussions about budgets or regulations.

制限 (せいげん)

Example:
There are strict ceilings on emissions for factories.
工場には厳しい排出の制限があります。
The project has a ceiling on expenses.
そのプロジェクトには経費の制限があります。
Usage: formalContext: Used in legal, environmental, and project management discussions.
Note: 制限 refers to limitations or restrictions, and can be used in a broader sense than 上限.

Ceiling's synonyms

roof

The roof is the upper covering of a building that provides protection from weather elements.
Example: The rain was leaking through the roof of the old house.
Note: While a ceiling is the upper interior surface of a room, a roof is the external covering of a building.

overhead

Overhead refers to something situated above or over the head.
Example: The overhead lights in the classroom were too bright.
Note: Unlike ceiling, which specifically refers to the upper interior surface of a room, overhead can refer to anything located above a certain point.

top

Top refers to the highest point or part of something.
Example: The chandelier hung from the top of the grand ballroom.
Note: Top is a more general term that can refer to the highest point of anything, while ceiling specifically refers to the upper interior surface of a room.

cover

Cover can refer to something that lies on, over, or around something else.
Example: The cover of the book was beautifully designed.
Note: Cover is a broader term that can refer to various types of coverings, while ceiling specifically refers to the upper surface of a room.

Ceiling expressions, common phrases

Hit the ceiling

To become extremely angry or upset about something.
Example: When she found out about the broken vase, she hit the ceiling.
Note: The phrase 'hit the ceiling' uses 'ceiling' metaphorically to convey reaching a point of extreme emotional reaction.

Glass ceiling

An unofficial barrier that prevents women and minorities from advancing in a profession.
Example: Many women in the company feel they are hitting a glass ceiling in their careers.
Note: The 'glass ceiling' is a metaphorical concept representing invisible barriers to advancement, not a physical structure like a ceiling.

Raise the roof

To make a lot of noise and have a great time in a lively way.
Example: The band's performance was so energetic, it really raised the roof at the concert.
Note: This phrase refers to creating excitement or enthusiasm, not to the physical structure of a ceiling.

Ceiling fan

A fan that is suspended from the ceiling and circulates air in a room.
Example: She turned on the ceiling fan to cool down the room.
Note: In this case, 'ceiling' is used as a descriptor for the type of fan, not referring to a limitation or upper boundary.

Ceiling price

The maximum price that can be charged for a product or service.
Example: The government set a ceiling price on the cost of essential medications.
Note: In economics, 'ceiling' is used to indicate a cap or upper limit on prices, not the upper surface of a room.

Ceiling function

A mathematical function that rounds a number up to the nearest integer.
Example: In mathematics, the ceiling function of 4.3 is 5.
Note: In mathematics, the 'ceiling function' is a precise term for a specific mathematical operation, unrelated to physical ceilings.

Ceiling insulation

Material used to reduce heat loss through the ceiling of a building.
Example: Proper ceiling insulation can help reduce energy costs in a house.
Note: Here, 'ceiling' is used in a literal sense to describe a specific part of a building, not as a metaphor or concept.

Ceiling everyday (slang) expressions

Ceiling it

To pause or temporarily set aside a topic or issue for future consideration.
Example: Let's ceiling it for now and come back to it later.
Note: The slang term 'ceiling it' diverges from the original word 'ceiling' by implying a sense of temporary closure or postponement.

Ceiling fanatics

Enthusiastic individuals who are overly preoccupied with or passionate about ceilings, decor, or architectural design.
Example: She's one of those ceiling fanatics who loves to constantly change the decor in her room.
Note: This term playfully combines 'ceiling' with 'fanatics' to suggest a high level of interest or obsession with ceiling-related matters.

Ceilings and seizures

A situation of conflict, standstill, or confrontation where reaching a resolution seems difficult or impossible.
Example: The debate between them turned into a ceilings and seizures situation, with both parties unable to reach an agreement.
Note: This phrase humorously combines 'ceiling' with 'seizures' to indicate a situation of deadlock or impasse, likening it to a medical emergency.

Ceiling cat

An imaginary or joking reference to a hypothetical cat residing in the ceiling and observing activities or events.
Example: It feels like ceiling cat is always watching us with those cameras in the office.
Note: This term blends 'ceiling' with 'cat' in a playful manner, suggesting a supernatural or surveillance presence watching from above.

Sky ceiling

An invisible barrier or limit that inhibits progress, success, or advancement.
Example: We need to break through that sky ceiling if we want to achieve our goals.
Note: The term 'sky ceiling' uses 'ceiling' in a metaphorical sense to represent a high, intangible obstruction that one must overcome to reach greater heights.

Ceiling - Examples

The ceiling of the room was painted blue.
The plafond in the ballroom was decorated with intricate patterns.
The upper limit of the budget was set at $10,000.

Ceiling grammar

Ceiling - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: ceiling
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): ceilings
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): ceiling
Syllables, Separation and Stress
ceiling Contains 2 syllables: ceil • ing
Phonetic transcription: ˈsē-liŋ
ceil ing , ˈsē liŋ (The red syllable is stressed)

Ceiling - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
ceiling: ~ 2800 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.