释义 |
hall-door a. The door of a hall or mansion. b. The door leading into the hall or entrance-room of a house; the front door.
c1205Lay. 30153 Wið uten his halle dure. c1410Sir Cleges 287 The vsscher at the hall dore was Wyth a staffe stondynge. 1568Grafton Chron. II. 73 Fyndyng the Hall dore of the Palace of Caunterbury shut against them, they went to an inwarde backe dore. 1791Mrs. Radcliffe Rom. Forest vi, Several times she went to the hall-door in order to look into the forest. 1808Scott Marm. v. xii. (Lochinvar vii), They reached the hall door and the charger stood near. 1848C. Brontë J. Eyre xi, The hall-door, which was half of glass, stood open. |