The entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close.
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Examples for "door"
Examples for "door"
1Australia has seen a revolving door of political leadership in recent years.
2That would leave the door open for future challenges from different plaintiffs.
3Hasty steps shake the staircase; the door opens precipitately; it is Andre.
4The pressure increased; the space between the door and the jamb widened.
5The door was open; and I saw Cristel employed in the kitchen.
1Tomorrow morning we'll clear the doorway and try to shift the doors.
2Jeanne Angelot sat in the doorway in the moonlight silvering the street.
3One sat in one doorway and the other in the building next.
4Pringle appeared in the doorway in his eternal hunt for the tea-things.
5She looked up in astonishment when the two appeared in the doorway.
1Risk reductions increased with increasing amounts of physical activity without threshold effect.
2Officials discussed lowering that threshold at Thursday's meeting, a second source said.
3Alternatively, the CFTC could propose new rules to completely change the threshold.
4The pension funding threshold is almost the definition of a first-world problem.
5We are passing the threshold that leads beyond the cycle of labor-money-consumption.
1They had to allow her locker room access and answer her questions.
2These will include seamless app-based reservations, check-in and room access, as well as various smart technologies like the three robot assistants.
3By these rooms access was gained to the Salon of Apollo.
4These floors lay emptier than the ground; broad hallways led off to rooms accessed by large oval openings.
5Keep an eye out for the not-so-secret private room accessed via a hidden door in one of the bookshelves.
6A thistle-fey admitted him, led him to a room accessed by sliding a large surrealist painting to the side, sealed him in, and fled.
Translations for room access