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door to door translation: door-to-door
Bilingual example sentences Zen Sun lead He Hao:
1、well, looks like we're going door to door.
Well, it looks like we're going to have to go door-to-door.
2、he made a living by begging from door to door.
He lived by begging from house to house.
3、they are going from door to door collecting money from civilians.
They went from house to house to collect money from the people.
Collins Advanced English-Chinese Dictionary of Dual Interpretation
4、the shop assistants sell goods from door to door for the convenience of the masses.
Salespeople deliver goods to the door for the convenience of the masses.
Chinese-English Dictionary
5、he was poor and had to beg from door to door.
He was so poor that he had to go from house to house. Kaichang.
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door:n.Door; entrances and exits; Doorway; Doorside; Next to the door, plural: doors
Phrase: next door [建] next door ; Next door ; Adjacent ; Neighbor.
revolving door ; Marquee ; Turnstile ; Cross-shaped revolving door.
fire door ; Built] fire doors; Door; Power] fire door all except the back door
Except for the back door, which is locked.
behind the door, should i open it for you?
You are lingering at my door, should I open the door for you?
people gaped at them as they raced by and out the rear door .
The people who split their doors while they were being played against the door that came out of the back.
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Pronunciation: [d (r)].
door"is a noun that refers to a door, window, or other component of a doorway, and can also refer to a door or window itself. Doors are usually made of wood, metal, glass, or other materials and can be used to close or open. In architectural and engineering terms, door also refers to a type of door, such as hallway doors, room doors, apartment doors, etc.
In addition to being used as a noun,"door"It can also be used as a verb to indicate opening or closing a door or window. "door"The origin of the word can be traced back to the ancient English Peng Wang language"dor", meaning:"Door; "。In the Middle Ages,"door"The word began to refer to the components of a door or doorway, and later in the Renaissance, began to be widely used as a term for doors or windows.
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1. The basic meaning of door is "door", which refers to the door on buildings or furniture such as buildings, rooms, cupboards, closets, etc., and can also refer to "a household" and "a house". It can also refer to "entrance, exit, doorway", and in an abstract sense, it can mean "to ...way", often used in conjunction with the preposition to. Means "from....The door comes in and goes out" can be used in conjunction with the preposition at or by.
2. Door is often used in conjunction with verbs such as close, shut, open, lay, put, show to form phrases, and is mostly used to express abstract meanings.
3. At deaths door means "dying" or "approaching the day of death", and behind with closed doors means "secretly".
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