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дверной проём
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов. 2005.
door aperture — opening into which the door fits … Dictionary of automotive terms
aperture — See door aperture lamp aperture valve aperture windshield aperture … Dictionary of automotive terms
door frame — [1] the bare skeleton of the door to which the door skin and door trim are added. [2] the door aperture … Dictionary of automotive terms
door surround — The faces of the door step, door pillars, and roof section which makes up the door aperture … Dictionary of automotive terms
door alignment — Accuracy or fitting of the door in the door aperture … Dictionary of automotive terms
door — [n] entrance to room, building aperture, egress, entry, entryway, exit, gate, gateway, hatch, hatchway, ingress, opening, portal, postern, slammer; concept 440 … New thesaurus
Aperture (mollusc) — The aperture is the main (or only) opening in the shell of a gastropod or snail. It is where the soft parts of the animal emerge. In some prosobranch gastropods, the aperture is able to be closed, and even completely sealed, with a sort of door… … Wikipedia
aperture panel — A large side panel of a vehicle making up the rear fender, door frame, and side window frame. Also see side aperture panel sunroof aperture panel … Dictionary of automotive terms
door — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. doorway, gate, portal, entrance, exit; barrier; inlet, outlet, path. See opening, ingress, egress. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Entrance] Syn. entry, portal, gate, bar, hatch, hatchway, postern, doorway,… … English dictionary for students
door gap — The distance around the door between the edge of the door and the aperture … Dictionary of automotive terms
aperture — n opening, hole, eye, eyelet, eyehole, peephole, pinhole, puncture, perforation, interstice, pore, bore, airhole, spiracle; slit, crack, gash, vent, slot, rent, foramen; chink, cleft, cranny, rift, crevice, fissure, Archaic. scissure; gap, break … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder