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door AHD[dôr, dōr] D.J.[dɔː, dəʊr]K.K.[dɔr, dor]n.(名词)A. railsB. stilesC. muntinsClarinda/Academy Artworks- A movable structure used to close off an entrance, typically consisting of a panel that swings on hinges or that slides or rotates.门:一种用于关闭入口活动装置,典型的由一块板上有铰链转动或为拉动式或为旋转式的组合
- A similar part on a piece of furniture or a vehicle.类似门的装置:车辆或家具上的类似部件
- A doorway.门口:出入口,门道
- The room or building to which a door belongs:户,间:房间或建筑物的门:They live three doors down the hall.他们住大厅过去的第三间
- A means of approach or access:途径,方法:到达或进入的途径:looking for the door to success.寻找成功的途径
n.attributive.(定语名词)- Often used to modify another noun:经常用于修饰另一名词:a door chain; a door handle.门链;门把手
v.tr.(及物动词)doored, door.ing, doors - Slang To strike (a passing bicyclist, for example) by suddenly opening a vehicular door.【俚语】 突然撞击:突然打开车门撞击(路过骑自行车者等)
- To serve as a doorman or doorwoman of (a nightclub, for example).当门卫:给(夜总会等)当门卫
at (one's) door - Within one's sphere of accountability.职责:在某人的责任范围之内
close the door on 或 shut the door on - To refuse to allow for the possibility of:拒绝:使没有可能:The secretary of state closed the door on future negotiations.国务卿使得即将的谈判无法进行
leave the door open - To allow for the possibility of:保留可能性:Let's leave the door open for future stylistic changes.我们得考虑到将来改变风格的可能
show (someone) the door【非正式用语】 - To eject (someone) from the premises.撵出:把(某人)赶出某建筑物
- To terminate the employment of; fire.不再雇佣;解雇
- Middle English dor 中古英语 dor
- from Old English duru, dor * see dhwer- 源自 古英语 duru, dor * 参见 dhwer-
doorʹless adj.(形容词) |