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BNC: 300 COCA: 343
door
noun [C] /dɔː(r)/
singulardoor
pluraldoors
  1. 1
    a large flat object that you open when you want to enter or leave a building, room, or vehicle

    a little cottage with a red door 有一扇红色门的小屋

    The door creaked slowly open. 门吱嘎吱嘎地慢慢打开了。

    There was a draught coming from under the door. 门下面吹来一股风。

    open/close/shut the door :

    The police officer told him to open the car door. 警官叫他打开车门。

    Shut the door – it's cold in here! 关上门,这里很冷!

    knock on the door (=so that someone knows you are there) 敲门 :

    I knocked on the door and a voice answered ‘Come in'. 我敲了敲门,有个声音回答说“进来”。

    be at the door (=be outside the door to someone's house) 在门口 :

    There's someone at the door. 门口有个人。

    answer/get the door (=go to your door to see who is there) 去应门 :

    Go and answer the door, will you? 你去门口看看,好吗?

    bang/slam the door (=close it noisily) 砰地把门关上 :

    He ran out, slamming the door behind him. 他跑出去,随手砰地把门关上了。

    door to/into :

    The door to the kitchen was open. 去厨房的门开着。

    back/front/side etc door :

    Be sure to lock the back door when you leave. 离开时一定要锁好后门。

    bedroom/shed/car etc door :

    The bathroom door was shut. 浴室的门关着。

     Synonyms and related words
    1. a.
      the space created when you open a door 门口;门道

      A strange figure suddenly came through the door. 一个陌生人突然穿过门道走进来。

      come in the door :

      I'd just come in the door when the phone rang. 电话铃响时我刚刚进门。

      out the door :

      Anne got out the door as quickly as she could when she saw him there. 安妮一看到他在那里就赶紧开门出去了。

       Synonyms and related words
  2. 2
    an opportunity to do something, or a possibility that something will happen 机会;可能;途径;通道
    door to :

    For these young men, a sports career can be a door to fame and fortune. 对这些年轻人来说,运动生涯可以为他们提供获取名利的机会。

    open doors (for someone) (=create opportunities) 创造机会;打开通道 :

    This new job has really opened a lot of doors for her. 这份新工作确实为她创造了许多机会。

    open the door to something (=make it possible) 使某事可能;给某事物以机会 :

    This decision could open the door to higher costs. 这项决定可能会使费用更高。

    close/shut the door on something (=make it impossible) 使某事不可能;将某事物拒之门外 :

    The government is reluctant to shut the door on these proposals. 政府不愿意将这些提议拒之门外。

     Synonyms and related words
    Opportunities: opportunity, chance, choice...
  3. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    3
    keep your door open to something to welcome something; to accept something

    You should keep your door open to new ideas and trends.

    Submitted by Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 30/06/2017
  4. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    4
    close your doors to someone to make someone unwelcome

    Banks have closed their doors to many who want home equity loans, student loans and mortgages.

    Submitted by Boris Marchenko from Russian Federation on 25/06/2017
  5. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    5
    kiss the door to arrive at someone's house or any other place when there's nobody there or it's closed

    Slow down! Julie is working until 5 PM. We don't want to kiss the door.

    When does the mall close? I need to return my purse and I wouldn't want to kiss the door.

    Submitted by Suz from Indonesia on 08/08/2011
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door
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  1. From our crowdsourced Open Dictionary
    if a cyclist gets doored, they crash into the door of a stationary vehicle that someone has carelessly opened

    Getting hit by a car or doored is a fairly common experience for city cyclists and pedestrians.

    Submitted from United Kingdom on 25/07/2012

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