- A door is a moving structure that when closed acts as a barrier to a room, house, building, or car. You'll have to open the door to let your dog come inside.
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- n. 门;家,户;门口;通道
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1. a knock on the door
敲门
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2. the bedroom door
卧室门
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3. the door frame
门框
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4. the fridge door
冰箱门
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5. Shut the door!
把门关上!
- door (n.) Middle English merger of Old English dor (neuter; plural doru) "large door, gate," and Old English duru (fem., plural dura) "door, gate, wicket;" both from Proto-Germanic *dur- (source also of Old Saxon duru, Old Norse dyrr, Danish dør, Old Frisian dure, Old High German turi, German Tür), from PIE root *dhwer- "door, doorway." Middle English had both dure and dor; form dore predominated by 16c., but was supplanted by door.
door ★ / dɔː(r) ; NAmE dɔːr / noun 1 ★ [countable ] a piece of wood, glass, etc. that is opened and closed so that people can get in and out of a room, building, car, etc; a similar thing in a cupboard/closet 门 ◆ a knock on the door 敲门 ◆ to open/shut/close/slam/lock/boltthe door 开门;关门;砰地关上门;锁门;拴门 ◆ to answer the door (= to go and open it because sb has knocked on it or rung the bell) 应门(听到敲门或门铃响后去开门) ◆ the front/back door (= at the entrance at the front/back of a building) 前╱后门 ◆ the bedroom door 卧室门 ◆ the door frame 门框 ◆ a four-door saloon car 四门轿车 ◆ the fridge door 冰箱门 ◆ Shut the door! 把门关上! ◆ Close the door behind you, please. 请随手关门。 ◆ The door closed behind him. 他一出门,门就关上了。 ☞see also back-door , fire door , French door , open door , revolving door (1 ) , sliding door , stable door , stage door , swing door , trapdoor 2 ★ [countable ] the space when a door is open 出入口;门口 ◆ Marc appeared through a door at the far end of the room. 马克从房间另一端的门口出现。 ◆ ( informal) She's just arrived—she's just come in the door. 她刚到,刚踏进门。 ◆ ( informal) He walked out the door. 他出门去了。 3 ★ [countable ] the area close to the entrance of a building 门边;门旁 ◆ There's somebody at the door (= at the front door of a house). 门口有人。 ◆ ‘Can I help you?’ asked the man at the door. “我能为您效劳吗?”门边的男子问道。 ☞see also doorway 4 [countable ] a house, room, etc. that is a particular number of houses, rooms, etc. away from another 栋;住户;人家 ◆ the family that lives three doors up from us 住在与我们相隔三户的那户人家 ◆ Our other branch is just a few doors down the road. 我们的另一家分店沿路过几个门面就到。 ☞see also next door 5 [uncountable ] ( BrE) the amount of money made by selling tickets for an event 票房收入 SYN gate ◆ 50% of the door will go to the Red Cross. *50% 的票房收入将捐给红十字会。 IDIOMS be on the door to work at the entrance to a theatre, club, etc, for example collecting tickets from people as they enter 把门(在戏院、夜总会等门口做检票等工作) close/shut the ˈdoor on sth to make it unlikely that sth will happen 使不可能;拒…于门外;把…的门堵死 ◆ She was careful not to close the door on the possibility of further talks. 她十分注意不让进一步谈判的大门关上。 (from) ˌdoor to ˈdoor from building to building 从一栋房子到另一栋房子;从一处到另一处;挨家挨户 ◆ The journey takes about an hour door to door. 全程大约要花一个小时。 ◆ a door-to-door salesman 走家串户的推销员 (open) the door to sth (to provide) the means of getting or reaching sth; (to create) the opportunity for sth (为…提供)达到目的的手段;(为…创造)机会 ◆ The agreement will open the door to increased international trade. 此协议将会提供增长国际贸易的机会。 ◆ Our courses are the door to success in English. 我们的课程是通向掌握英语的成功之路。 lay sth at sb's ˈdoor ( formal) to say that sb is responsible for sth that has gone wrong 把…归咎于某人;认为某人应对…负责 leave the door ˈopen (for sth) to make sure that there is still the possibility of doing sth 不把门堵死;保留可能性 out of ˈdoors not inside a building 在户外;露天 ◆ You should spend more time out of doors in the fresh air. 你应多花点时间在户外透透新鲜空气。 shut/slam the door in sb's face 1 to shut a door hard when sb is trying to come in 将某人拒之门外;让某人吃闭门羹 2 to refuse to talk to sb or meet them, in a rude way 拒绝同某人谈话;拒绝见某人 to sb's door directly to sb's house 直接到某人的家 ◆ We promise to deliver to your door within 48 hours of you ordering. 我们承诺在接到订单后 48 小时内送货上门。 ☞more at back adj. , barn , beat v. , close 1 v. , closed , darken , death , foot n. , open v. , show v. , stable door , wolf n. door doors door / dɔː(r) ; NAmE dɔːr /
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