потолок

Russian

Etymology 1

From Proto-Slavic [Term?], from *tьlo (ground, bottom), from Proto-Indo-European *telh₂-o- (ground), from *telh₂- (to bear, carry). Cognates include Sanskrit तल (tala, surface, bottom), Latin tellūs (ground, land)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [pətɐˈlok]
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Noun

потоло́к (potolók) m inan (genitive потолка́, nominative plural потолки́, genitive plural потолко́в)

  1. ceiling
    плевать в потолокplevatʹ v potolokto sit around doing nothing
    взять с потолкаvzjatʹ s potolkato make up, to spin out of thin air
  2. (figuratively) upper limit
  3. (figuratively) limit in someone's development
  4. (aviation) roof
Declension
Antonyms

Verb

потоло́к (potolók)

  1. masculine singular past indicative perfective of потоло́чь (potolóčʹ)
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