单词 | door |
释义 | door UK [dɔ:r] US [dɔ:r] noun countable ESSENTIAL ■a flat object, often fixed at one edge, that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the entrance itself 门 •the front door前门 •the back door后门 •a car door车门 •a sliding door拉门 •The door to •We could hear someone knocking at/on •Could you open/close/shut •She asked me to answer be on the door ■to work at the entrance of a building, collecting tickets or preventing particular people from entering 守门,看门 ■used to refer to a house or other building 房子,建筑物 •Sam only lives a few doors (away/up/down) from •The people next out of doors ■outside in the open air 户外,室外 UK [dɔ:r] US [dɔ:r] noun countable close/shut the door on sth ■to make it impossible for something to happen, especially a plan or a solution to a problem 使(尤指计划或解决方案)成为不可能 •There are fears that this latest move might have closed the door on a peaceful solution.人们担心这一最新动向或许已关闭了和平解决问题的大门。 UK [dɔ:r] US [dɔ:r] noun countable open the door to sth ■to make something possible 使…可能/不可能 •These discussions may well open the door to a peaceful solution.此番讨论或许可以完全打开和平解决问题的大门。 UK [dɔ:r] US [dɔ:r] noun countable shut / close the stable / barn door after the horse has bolted ■to be so late in taking action to prevent something bad happening that the bad event has already happened 亡羊补牢,为时已晚 |
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