(on a door)

  • 51door-to-door — /dortuˈdɔr, ingl. ˌdɔːtəˈdɔː(r)/ [loc. ingl., propr. «porta a porta»] agg. inv.; anche avv. e s. m. inv. porta a porta …

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  • 52door — ► NOUN 1) a movable barrier at the entrance to a building, room, or vehicle, or in the framework of a cupboard. 2) the distance from one building in a row to another: he lived two doors away. ● lay at someone s door Cf. ↑lay at someone s door ●… …

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  • 53door-cheek — doorˈ cheek noun (Scot) A side post of a door • • • Main Entry: ↑door …

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  • 54door-plate — doorˈ plate noun A plate on or at a door with the householder s name on it • • • Main Entry: ↑door …

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  • 55door-yard — doorˈ yard noun (US) A yard about the door of a house • • • Main Entry: ↑door …

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  • 56door|bell — «DR BEHL, DOHR », noun. a bell to be rung as a signal that someone wishes to have the door opened. A doorbell is usually inside a house and connected to a button or handle outside the door …

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  • 57door|knob — «DR NOB, DOHR », noun. a handle on a door, used for opening or closing the door …

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  • 58door|man — «DR MAN, DOHR ; muhn», noun, plural men. 1. a man whose work is opening the door of a hotel, store, apartment house, or other building, for people going in or out. 2. a person who guards a door or an entrance; doorkeeper …

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  • 59door|stop — «DR STOP, DOHR », noun. a device for holding a door open or for stopping a door from opening beyond a certain point …

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  • 60door furniture — ˈdoor furniture 7 [door furniture] noun uncountable (BrE, technical) the handles, ↑knockers …

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