door
n. 门
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教材释义与例句
门;家,户;门口;通道
the large flat piece of wood, glass etc that you move when you go into or out of a building, room, vehicle etc, or when you open a cupboard
Could you open the door for me?
请你帮我开门好吗?
The door flew open and Ruth stormed in.
门一下子打开了,露丝气冲冲地跑了进来。
Don't forget to lock the garage door.
别忘了把车库的门锁上。
释义与例句
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A portal of entry into a building, room, or vehicle, typically consisting of a rigid plane movable on a hinge. It may have a handle to help open and close, a latch to hold it closed, and a lock that ensures it cannot be opened without a key.
门
户
门儿
门子
建筑I knocked on the vice president's door.
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A building with a door, especially a house.
His house is three doors down.
He went five doors up the road to the bank.
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Any flap, etc. that opens like a door.
the 24 doors in an Advent calendar
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An entry point.
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A means of approach or access.
比喻Learning is the door to wisdom.
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A possibility.
比喻to leave the door open
all doors are open to somebody
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A barrier.
比喻Keep a door on your anger.
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A software mechanism by which a user can interact with a program running remotely on a bulletin board system. See BBS door.
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The proceeds from entrance fees and/or ticket sales at a venue such as a bar or nightclub, especially in relation to portion paid to the entertainers.
The bar owner gives each band a percentage of the door and charges customers more to get in.
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To cause a collision by opening the door of a vehicle in front of an oncoming cyclist or pedestrian.
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词汇关系
同义词 2
上位词 10
下位词 10
部分词 8
整体词 3
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词源
From Middle English dore, dor, from Old English duru (“door”), dor (“gate”), from Proto-West Germanic *dur, from Proto-Germanic *durz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰwṓr, from *dʰwer- (“doorway, door, gate”). Cognates Cognate with Scots door (“door”), Saterland Frisian Doore (“door”), West Frisian doar (“door”), Dutch deur (“door”), German Low German Door, Döör (“door”), German Tür (“door”), Tor (“gate”), Danish, Norn, and Norwegian dør (“door”), Faroese and Icelandic dyr (“door”), Asturian, Aragonese, and Spanish fuera (“outside”), Catalan, Leonese, and Portuguese fora (“outside”), French hors (“outside”), Galician fóra (“outside”), Italian fuori (“outside”), Mirandese fuora (“outside”), Latin foris and foras (“outside”), Ancient Greek θύρα (thúra), Albanian derë (“door”), Central Kurdish دەرگە (derge, “door”), Northern Kurdish derî (“door”), Persian در (dar, “door”), Belarusian дзве́ры (dzvjéry, “door”), Bulgarian две́ри (dvéri, “royal doors”), Czech dveře (“door”), Latvian durvis (“door”), Lithuanian durys (“door”), Macedonian двер (dver, “door”), Polish drzwi (“door”), Russian дверь (dverʹ), Serbo-Croatian dvȇri (“door”), dvar (“door”), Ukrainian две́рі (dvéri, “door”), Hindi द्वार (dvār, “door”), Armenian դուռ (duṙ, “door”), Irish doras (“door”), Sanskrit द्वार (dvāra, “door”). Despite similarities in spelling, not cognate with Dutch door, which is instead cognate with English through.
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