单词 | doorsman |
释义 | door /dōr or dör/noun
ORIGIN: OE duru (fem) and dor (neuter); cf Ger Tür, Tor, Gr thyrā, L forīs, Sans dvār a door doorˈbell noun doorˈcase noun The frame that encloses a door doorˈ-cheek noun (Scot) A side post of a door doorˈframe noun A doorcase doorˈkeeper noun doorˈknob noun doorˈknock noun (Aust) A fund-raising appeal in which agents go from door to door soliciting donations (also adjective and intransitive verb) doorˈknocker noun
doorˈman noun A man, often uniformed, who monitors entrance to a hotel, restaurant, etc and assists guests and customers doorˈmat noun
doorˈnail noun A stud for a door, proverbially dead doorˈ-plate noun A plate on or at a door with the householder's name on it doorˈpost noun The jamb or side-piece of a door doorˈ-sill noun The threshold of a doorway doorsˈ-man or doorsˈman noun A porter, doorkeeper doorˈ-stead noun A doorway doorˈstep noun
intransitive verb (doorˈstepping; doorˈstepped) To go from door to door round an area, eg canvassing in an election transitive verb (esp of journalists) to pester (someone), by waiting on his or her doorstep doorˈstepper noun doorˈstepping noun doorstep selling noun Going from house to house to (try to) sell goods or services doorˈstone noun doorˈstop noun
doorˈ-to-doorˈ adjective
doorˈway noun An opening where there is or might be a door doorˈ-yard noun (US) A yard about the door of a house close (or open) the door to To make impossible (or possible) lay at someone's door To blame someone for leave the door open To preserve a situation in which something remains possible next door (to)
on one's doorstep Close to one's house, etc out of doors see under out show someone the door To turn someone out of the house |
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