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door [dɔ:ʳ, Am dɔ:r] N

back door N

door-keeper N

door-keeper → doorman

See also doorman

doorman <-men> [-mən] N

front door N

I . next door ADV next door to sth

1. next door (near):

2. next door fig:

revolving door N

swing door N Brit

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They have separate elevators and entrances, set apart from those of the shopping centre's street doors and subway tunnels.
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It featured scissor doors, but they were removed for the production model.
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Inside, many of the original mahogany doors and their walnut veneers remain.
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The front of each car had no end doors; instead, the front window was slightly enlarged and was equipped with a windshield wiper.
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Custom cabinets sometimes offer inset cabinet doors, and can match existing or period furniture styles.
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That means that when enrolment dips in a school, we find ways to vitalize it with beneficial and compatible partnerships instead of closing its doors and boarding up its windows.
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It was featured in the arched transom and sidelights of the main doors, as well as the large arched window over the main staircase landing.
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Their faster acceleration is counterbalanced by the need to dwell longer at each station, since they have fewer doors.
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The building consists of only two rooms: a small anteroom which leads, via two flanking doors, to the much larger sanctuary.
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The main entrance features double doors with sidelights and a fanlight above, which are also twentieth century alterations.
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