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Was (wer) ist storey - definition


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}}</ref> The ☆ indicates the main entry floor.
  • Letter boxes of a residential building built in the 1970s in Hong Kong. The Chinese and English floor numberings use the traditional Chinese and the British systems, respectively, resulting in different numbers.
  • A large elevator panel in a North American high-rise omits several floors as well as designating three separate levels as penthouse floors.
  • Unusual floor numbering that reads B (basement floor), LG (lower ground floor), G, (ground floor), UG (upper ground floor), 1 (first floor), L2 (lower 2nd floor) and 2 (second floor).
LEVEL PART OF A BUILDING THAT COULD BE USED BY PEOPLE
Ground floor; Floor numbering; First floor; Floor number; Floor (building); Rez-de-chaussée; Rez-de-chaussee; Negative first floor; Ground-floor; Ground floors; Groundfloors; Ground-floors; Storeys; Storied; First-floor; Firstfloor; Firstfloors; First-floors; First floors; Second floor; Floor name; Storey numbering; Double storey; Single storey
(storeys)
Note: in AM, use 'story'
A storey of a building is one of its different levels, which is situated above or below other levels.
...the upper storeys of the Empire State Building.
= floor
N-COUNT: usu supp N
Storey         
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}}</ref> The ☆ indicates the main entry floor.
  • Letter boxes of a residential building built in the 1970s in Hong Kong. The Chinese and English floor numberings use the traditional Chinese and the British systems, respectively, resulting in different numbers.
  • A large elevator panel in a North American high-rise omits several floors as well as designating three separate levels as penthouse floors.
  • Unusual floor numbering that reads B (basement floor), LG (lower ground floor), G, (ground floor), UG (upper ground floor), 1 (first floor), L2 (lower 2nd floor) and 2 (second floor).
LEVEL PART OF A BUILDING THAT COULD BE USED BY PEOPLE
Ground floor; Floor numbering; First floor; Floor number; Floor (building); Rez-de-chaussée; Rez-de-chaussee; Negative first floor; Ground-floor; Ground floors; Groundfloors; Ground-floors; Storeys; Storied; First-floor; Firstfloor; Firstfloors; First-floors; First floors; Second floor; Floor name; Storey numbering; Double storey; Single storey
·noun ·see Story.
storey         
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  •  archive-date=2013-02-18
}}</ref> The ☆ indicates the main entry floor.
  • Letter boxes of a residential building built in the 1970s in Hong Kong. The Chinese and English floor numberings use the traditional Chinese and the British systems, respectively, resulting in different numbers.
  • A large elevator panel in a North American high-rise omits several floors as well as designating three separate levels as penthouse floors.
  • Unusual floor numbering that reads B (basement floor), LG (lower ground floor), G, (ground floor), UG (upper ground floor), 1 (first floor), L2 (lower 2nd floor) and 2 (second floor).
LEVEL PART OF A BUILDING THAT COULD BE USED BY PEOPLE
Ground floor; Floor numbering; First floor; Floor number; Floor (building); Rez-de-chaussée; Rez-de-chaussee; Negative first floor; Ground-floor; Ground floors; Groundfloors; Ground-floors; Storeys; Storied; First-floor; Firstfloor; Firstfloors; First-floors; First floors; Second floor; Floor name; Storey numbering; Double storey; Single storey
(N. Amer. also story)
¦ noun (plural storeys or stories) a part of a building comprising all the rooms that are on the same level.
Derivatives
-storeyed (N. Amer. also -storied) adjective
Origin
ME: shortening of L. historia 'history', a special use in Anglo-Latin, perh. orig. denoting a tier of painted windows or sculptures representing a historical subject.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für storey
1. A two–storey building, a seven–storey tower and a bridge were destroyed in the blast.
2. Manchester has a 47–storey Beetham Tower, Newcastle a mooted 50–storey tower.
3. Dubai÷ Burj Dubai tower rises to fifth storey Construction of the Burj Dubai tower has reached the fifth storey.
4. Jameson Tower, Vancouver Restoration of listed structure with 10–storey mixed–use building and 25–storey residential tower.
5. The Marinascape consists of two residential towers the 35 storey Oceanic and the 25 storey Avant cumulatively comprising of over 200, condominiums and villa complexes.