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door

N ประตู  ทางเข้าออก  ช่องทาง  entry portal gate doorway pra-tu

 

door-to-door

ADJ จาก ประตู ถึง ประตู  jak-pra-tu-tueng-pra-tu

 

doorbell

N กริ่ง หน้า ประตู  ระฆัง  kring-na-pra-tu

 

doorcase

N วงกบ ประตู 

 

doorkeeper

N ยาม 

 

doorman

N คน เปิดประตู หน้า โรงแรม หรือ อาคาร ต่างๆ  kon-poed-pra-tu-na-rong-raem-rue-ar-kan-tang-tang

 

doormat

N พรมเช็ดเท้า หน้า ประตู  prom-ched-tao-na-pra-tu

 

doornail

N ตะปู ที่ ใช้ ตรึง ประตู ให้ อยู่กับที่  ta-pu-ti-chai-trueng-pra-tu-hai-yu-kab-ti

 

doorplate

N แผ่น ป้าย สำหรับ ไว้ เขียน ชื่อ ใช้ ติด บ้าน หรือ อาคาร  paen-pai-sam-rab-wai-kian-chue-chai-tid-ban-rue-ar-kan

 

doorpost

N เสา ประตู 

 

doorsill

N ธร ณีประตู 

 

doorstep

N ธร ณีประตู  tor-ra-ne-pra-tu

 

doorstone

N แผ่น หิน ประตู 

 

doorstop

N อุปกรณ์ ทำให้ ประตู หยุด 

 

doorway

N ทางเข้าออก  ประตู  tang-kao-ook

 

doorway

N โอกาส รอด  o-kad-rod

 

dooryard

N บริเวณ หน้า ประตู 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DOOR

n.[G., Gr. ] 1. An opening or passage into a house, or other building, or into any room, apartment or closet, by which persons enter. Such a passage is seldom or never called a gate.
2. The frame of boards, or any piece of board or plank that shuts the opening of a house or closes the entrance into an apartment or any inclosure, and usually turning on hinges.
3. In familiar language, a house; often in the plural, doors. My house is the first door from the corner. We have also the phrases, within doors, in the house; without doors, out of the house, abroad.
4. Entrance; as the door of life.
5. Avenue; passage; means of approach or access. An unforgiving temper shuts the door against reconciliation, or the door of reconciliation.
I am the door; by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved. John 1 :9.
A door was opened to me of the Lord. 2 Corinthians 2:12.
To lie at the door, in a figurative sense, is to be imputable or chargeable to one. If the thing is wrong, the fault lies at my door.
Next door to, near to; bordering on.
A riot unpunished is but next door to a tumult.
Out of door or doors, quite gone; no more to be found. [Not now used. ]
In doors, within the house; at home.

 

DOOR-CASE

n.The frame which incloses a door.

 

DOORING

n.A door-case. [Not used. ]

 

DOOR-KEEPER

n.A porter; one who guards the entrance of a house or apartment.

 

DOOR-NAIL

n.The nail on which the knocker formerly struck.

 

DOOR-POST

n.The post of a door.

 

DOOR-STEAD

n.Entrance or place of a door.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DOOR

Door, n. Etym: [OE. dore, dure, AS. duru; akin to OS. dura, dor, D.deur, OHG. turi, door, tor gate, G. thür, thor, Icel. dyrr, Dan. dör, Sw. dörr, Goth. daur, Lith. durys, Russ. dvere, Olr. dorus, L. fores, Gr. dur, dvara.. Cf. Foreign. ]

 

1. An opening in the wall of a house or of an apartment, by which to go in and out; an entrance way. To the same end, men several paths may tread, As many doors into one temple lead. Denham.

 

2. The frame or barrier of boards, or other material, usually turning on hinges, by which an entrance way into a house or apartment is closed and opened. At last he came unto an iron door That fast was locked. Spenser.

 

3. Passage; means of approach or access. I am the door; by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved. John x. 9.

 

4. An entrance way, but taken in the sense of the house or apartment to which it leads. Martin's office is now the second door in the street. Arbuthnot. Blank door, Blind door, etc. (Arch. ) See under Blank, Blind, etc. -- In doors, or Within doors, within the house. -- Next door to, near to; bordering on. A riot unpunished is but next door to a tumult. L'Estrange. -- Out of doors, or Without doors, and, colloquially, Out doors, out of the house; in open air; abroad; away; lost. His imaginary title of fatherhood is out of doors. Locke. -- To lay (a fault, misfortune, etc. ) at one's door, to charge one with a fault; to blame for. -- To lie at one's door, to be imputable or chargeable to. If I have failed, the fault lies wholly at my door. Dryden.

 

Note: Door is used in an adjectival construction or as the first part of a compound (with or without the hyphen ), as, door frame, doorbell or door bell, door knob or doorknob, door latch or doorlatch, door jamb, door handle, door mat, door panel.

 

DOORCASE

DOORCASE Door "case `, n.

 

Defn: The surrounding frame into which a door shuts.

 

DOORCHEEK

DOORCHEEK Door "cheek `, n.

 

Defn: The jamb or sidepiece of a door. Ex. xii. 22 (Douay version ).

 

DOORGA

Door "ga, n. Etym: [Skr. Durga. ] (Myth. )

 

Defn: A Hindoo divinity, the consort of Siva, represented with ten arms. [Written also Durga. ] Malcom.

 

DOORING

DOORING Door "ing, n.

 

Defn: The frame of a door. Milton.

 

DOORKEEPER

DOORKEEPER Door "keep `er, n.

 

Defn: One who guards the entrance of a house or apartment; a porter; a janitor.

 

DOORLESS

DOORLESS Door "less, a.

 

Defn: Without a door.

 

DOORNAIL

DOORNAIL Door "nail `, n.

 

Defn: The nail or knob on which in ancient doors the knocker struck; -- hence the old saying, "As dead as a doornail. "

 

DOORPLANE

DOORPLANE Door "plane `, n.

 

Defn: A plane on a door, giving the name, and sometimes the employment, of the occupant.

 

DOORPOST

DOORPOST Door "post `, n.

 

Defn: The jamb or sidepiece of a doorway.

 

DOORSILL

DOORSILL Door "sill `, n.

 

Defn: The sill or threshold of a door.

 

DOORSTEAD

DOORSTEAD Door "stead, n.

 

Defn: Entrance or place of a door. [Obs. or Local ] Bp. Warburton.

 

DOORSTEP

DOORSTEP Door "step `, n.

 

Defn: The stone or plank forming a step before an outer door.

 

DOORSTONE

DOORSTONE Door "stone `, n.

 

Defn: The stone forming a threshold.

 

DOORSTOP

DOORSTOP Door "stop `, n. (Carp. )

 

Defn: The block or strip of wood or similar material which stops, at the right place, the shutting of a door.

 

DOORWAY

DOORWAY Door "way `, n.

 

Defn: The passage of a door; entrance way into a house or a room.

 

DOORYARD

DOORYARD Door "yard `, n.

 

Defn: A yard in front of a house or around the door of a house.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

door

door |dôr dɔ (ə )r | noun a hinged, sliding, or revolving barrier at the entrance to a building, room, or vehicle, or in the framework of a cupboard. a doorway: she walked through the door. used to refer to the distance from one building in a row to another: they lived within three doors of each other. PHRASES at the door on admission to an event rather than in advance: tickets will be available at the door. close (or shut ) the door on (or to ) exclude the opportunity for: she had closed the door on ever finding out what he was feeling. ( from ) door to door 1 from start to finish of a journey: the trip from door to door could take more than four hours. 2 visiting all the houses in an area to sell or publicize something: he went from door to door selling insurance policies | [ as adj. ] : a door-to-door salesman. lay something at someone's door regard someone as responsible for something: the failure is laid at the door of the government. leave the door open ensure that there is still an opportunity for something: he is leaving the door open for future change. open the door to create an opportunity for: her research has opened the door to a deeper understanding of the subject. out of doors in or into the open air: food tastes even better out of doors. show someone the door see show. DERIVATIVES doored adjective [ in combination ] : a glass-doored desk ORIGIN Old English duru, dor, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch deur door and German Tür door, Tor gate ; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin foris gate and Greek thura door.

 

doorbell

door bell |ˈdôrˌbel ˈdɔ (ə )rˌbɛl | noun a bell in a building that can be rung by visitors outside to signal their arrival.

 

doorbuster

door bust er |ˈdôrˌbəstər ˈdɔrbəstər | noun informal 1 (in retailing ) a special discount price available for a limited period, typically during special early-opening hours. 2 a firearm with special attachments for forcing entry through a door.

 

doorframe

door frame |ˈdôrˌfrām ˈdɔrfreɪm |(also door frame ) noun the frame in a doorway into which a door is fitted.

 

door furniture

door fur ¦ni |ture noun [ mass noun ] the handles, lock, and other fixtures on a door.

 

door head

door head noun the upper part of a door frame.

 

doorjamb

door jamb |ˈdôrˌjam ˈdɔrʤæm | noun each of the two upright parts of a doorframe, on one of which the door is hung.

 

doorkeeper

door keep er |ˈdôrˌkēpər ˈdɔ (ə )rˌkipər | noun a person on duty at the entrance to a building.

 

doorknob

door knob |ˈdôrˌnäb ˈdɔ (ə )rˌnɑb | noun a handle on a door that is turned to release the latch.

 

doorknock

doorknock |ˈdɔːnɒk |Austral. /NZ noun a campaign of door-to-door house visits to collect for a charity or to appeal for support for a political candidate: [ as modifier ] : a doorknock appeal. verb [ no obj. ] campaign by making door-to-door house visits.

 

door knocker

door knock er |dɔ (ə )r ˈnɑkər | noun a metal or wooden instrument hinged to a door and rapped by visitors to attract attention and gain entry.

 

doorman

door man |ˈdôrˌman, -mən ˈdɔ (ə )rmən | noun ( pl. doormen ) a man such as a porter, bouncer, or janitor who is on duty at the entrance to a large building.

 

doormat

door mat |ˈdôrˌmat ˈdɔ (ə )rˌmæt | noun a mat placed in a doorway, on which people can wipe their shoes on entering a building. a submissive person who allows others to dominate them: to put up with such treatment you must be either a saint or a doormat.

 

doornail

door nail |ˈdôrˌnāl ˈdɔ (ə )rˌneɪl | noun a stud set in a door for strength or as an ornament. PHRASES ( as ) dead as a doornail quite dead.

 

Door Peninsula

Door Pen in su la a resort region in northeastern Wisconsin that lies between Green Bay and Lake Michigan.

 

doorplate

door plate |ˈdôrˌplāt ˈdɔrpleɪt | noun a plate on the door of a house or room that gives information about the occupant.

 

doorpost

door post |ˈdôrˌpōst ˈdɔrpoʊst | noun another term for doorjamb.

 

door prize

door prize noun a prize awarded by lottery to the holder of a ticket purchased or distributed at a dance, party, or other function.

 

Doors

Doors an American rock group chiefly remembered for flamboyant lead singer Jim Morrison (1943 –71 ) and for dramatic songs such as Light My Fire (1967 ).

 

doorsill

door sill |ˈdôrˌsil ˈdɔrsɪl | noun the sill or threshold of a doorway.

 

doorstep

door step |ˈdôrˌstep ˈdɔ (ə )rˌstɛp | noun a step leading up to the outer door of a house. PHRASES on one's (or the ) doorstep situated very close by: the airport is on my doorstep, so flying is easy.

 

doorstop

door stop |ˈdôrˌstäp ˈdɔ (ə )rˌstɑp |(also doorstopper ) noun a fixed or heavy object that keeps a door open or stops it from banging against a wall. a heavy or bulky object (used esp. in reference to a thick book ): his sixth novel is a thumping 400 -page doorstop.

 

doorway

door way |ˈdôrˌwā ˈdɔ (ə )rˌweɪ | noun an entrance to a room or building through a door: Beth stood there in the doorway | figurative : the doorway to success.

 

dooryard

door yard |ˈdôrˌyärd ˈdɔrjɑrd | noun a yard or garden by the door of a house.

 

Oxford Dictionary

door

door |dɔː | noun a hinged, sliding, or revolving barrier at the entrance to a building, room, or vehicle, or in the framework of a cupboard. a doorway: she walked through the door. used to refer to the distance from one building in a row to another: he lives just a few doors away from the Strongs. PHRASES as one door closes, another opens proverb you shouldn't be discouraged by failure, as other opportunities will soon present themselves. at the door on admission to an event rather than in advance: tickets will be available at the door. close (or shut ) the door on (or to ) exclude the opportunity for: she had closed the door on ever finding out what he was feeling. ( from ) door to door 1 from start to finish of a journey: the trip from door to door could take more than four hours. 2 visiting all the houses in an area to sell or publicize something: he went from door to door selling insurance policies | [ as modifier ] : a door-to-door salesman. lay something at someone's door regard someone as responsible for something: the failure is laid at the door of the government. leave the door open ensure that there is still an opportunity for something: he is leaving the door open for future change. on the door 1 monitoring admission to a building or event: the uniformed commissionaires on the door. 2 another way of saying at the door. open the door to create an opportunity for: her research has opened the door to a deeper understanding of the subject. out of doors in or into the open air: food tastes even better out of doors. DERIVATIVES doored adjective [ in combination ] : a glass-doored desk ORIGIN Old English duru, dor, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch deur door and German Tür door , Tor gate ; from an Indo-European root shared by Latin foris gate and Greek thura door .

 

doorbell

door |bell |ˈdɔːbɛl | noun a bell in a building which can be rung by visitors outside to signal their arrival.

 

doorbuster

door bust er |ˈdôrˌbəstər ˈdɔrbəstər | noun informal 1 (in retailing ) a special discount price available for a limited period, typically during special early-opening hours. 2 a firearm with special attachments for forcing entry through a door.

 

door frame

door frame (also doorcase ) noun the frame in a doorway into which a door is fitted.

 

door furniture

door fur ¦ni |ture noun [ mass noun ] the handles, lock, and other fixtures on a door.

 

door head

door head noun the upper part of a door frame.

 

doorjamb

door jamb |ˈdôrˌjam ˈdɔrʤæm | noun each of the two upright parts of a doorframe, on one of which the door is hung.

 

doorkeeper

door |keeper |ˈdɔːkiːpə | noun a person on duty at the entrance to a building.

 

doorknob

door |knob |ˈdɔːnɒb | noun a handle on a door that is turned to release the latch.

 

doorknock

doorknock |ˈdɔːnɒk |Austral. /NZ noun a campaign of door-to-door house visits to collect for a charity or to appeal for support for a political candidate: [ as modifier ] : a doorknock appeal. verb [ no obj. ] campaign by making door-to-door house visits.

 

door knocker

door knock er |dɔ (ə )r ˈnɑkər | noun a metal or wooden instrument hinged to a door and rapped by visitors to attract attention and gain entry.

 

doorman

door |man |ˈdɔːmən | noun ( pl. doormen ) a man such as a porter, bouncer, or janitor who is on duty at the entrance to a large building.

 

doormat

door |mat |ˈdɔːmat | noun a mat placed in a doorway, on which people can wipe their shoes on entering a building. a submissive person who allows others to dominate them: to put up with such treatment you must be either a saint or a doormat.

 

doornail

door |nail |ˈdɔːneɪl | noun a stud set in a door for strength or as an ornament. PHRASES ( as ) dead as a doornail quite dead.

 

Doornik

Doornik |ˈdəɔːrnɪk | Flemish name for Tournai.

 

Door Peninsula

Door Pen in su la a resort region in northeastern Wisconsin that lies between Green Bay and Lake Michigan.

 

door plate

door plate noun a plate on the door of a house or room which gives information about the occupant.

 

doorpost

door |post |ˈdɔːpəʊst | noun each of the two upright parts of a door frame.

 

door prize

door prize noun a prize which each person present at an event has a chance to win, usually by means of a draw or raffle.

 

Doors

Doors an American rock group chiefly remembered for flamboyant lead singer Jim Morrison (1943 –71 ) and for dramatic songs such as Light My Fire (1967 ).

 

doorsill

door sill |ˈdôrˌsil ˈdɔrsɪl | noun the sill or threshold of a doorway.

 

doorstep

door |step |ˈdɔːstɛp | noun a step leading up to the outer door of a house. Brit. informal a thick slice of bread: [ as modifier ] : doorstep sandwiches. verb ( doorsteps, doorstepping, doorstepped ) [ with obj. ] Brit. informal (of a journalist ) wait uninvited outside the home of (someone ) in order to obtain an interview or photograph: he was being doorstepped by the tabloids. PHRASES on one's (or the ) doorstep situated very close by: the airport is on my doorstep so flying is easy.

 

doorstop

doorstop |ˈdɔːstɒp |(also doorstopper ) noun a fixed or heavy object that keeps a door open or stops it from banging against a wall. a heavy or bulky object, especially a thick book: his sixth novel is a thumping 400 -page doorstop.

 

doorway

door |way |ˈdɔːweɪ | noun an entrance to a room or building through a door: Beth stood there in the doorway | figurative : the doorway to success.

 

dooryard

door |yard |ˈdɔːjɑːd | noun N. Amer. a yard or garden by the door of a house.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

door

door noun many a weary traveler has walked through that door: doorway, portal, opening, entrance, entry, exit. PHRASES out of doors if the weather's nice, we'll have our dinner out of doors: outside, outdoors, in /into the open air, al fresco.

 

doorman

doorman noun the doorman will call for your car: doorkeeper, commissionaire, concierge.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

door

door noun she disappeared through a door: doorway, portal, opening, hatch, entrance, entry, exit, egress. PHRASES out of doors food tastes even better out of doors: outside, outdoors, out, in /into the open air, al fresco, out of the house.

 

doorkeeper

doorkeeper noun doorman, door attendant, commissionaire, gatekeeper; caretaker, janitor, custodian, concierge; Freemasonry tiler.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

door

door /dɔː r /〖原義は 「可動する扉 」〗名詞 s /-z /C 1 «…への » (建物 部屋 戸棚 車などの )ドア , «to , into » open [shut, slam ] the door ドアを開ける [閉める, バタンと閉める ]knock on [at ] the door ドアをノックする the door to [into ] the living room 居間に通じるドア Watch [⦅英 ⦆Mind ] the door , please .ドアに気を付けてください Could you get the door , please? ドアを開け [閉め ]てくれませんか (!状況によりどちらの意味にもなる ) ▸ a kitchen door 台所のドア ▸ a front [back, side ] door 表 [裏, 横 ]のドア ▸ a sliding door 引き戸 2 玄関 , 戸口 (doorway ); (店 ホテル 劇場などの )入口 (entrance 1 )in [out of ] doors 屋内 [野外 ]で the main door 表玄関 answer the door (人の応対に )玄関に出る Martha was standing at the door .マーサは玄関に立っていた We'll deliver the goods to your door .商品を玄関先までお届けします 3 ⦅くだけて ⦆(数える単位としての )1軒, 1部屋 Mary stays three doors down [up ] the hall .メリーは廊下に沿って3部屋先にいる live two doors along the street 通りを2軒行ったところに住んでいる ▸ a few doors (away ) from here ここから数軒目に .4 «…への » 方法, 道, 手段 «to » ▸ a door to success 成功へ至る道 As [When ] one door closes, another one opens .ことわざ ドアが1つ閉まるともう1つが開く ; 捨てる神あれば拾う神あり beh nd cl sed d ors 密かに, 内密に, 非公開で .be kn cking on [at ] the d or of A A 〈組織など 〉への参加を試みている .be on the d or (入場券を集めるなど )入口で働く .by [through ] the b ck d or 裏口から, 不正に, こっそりと .cl se one's d ors 〈会社などが 〉倒産する, 店をたたむ .cl se [sh t ] the d or on A A 〈事 人 〉に対して道 [門戸 ]を閉ざす, A 〈事 〉を不可能にする .d rken A's d or ⦅やや古 /おどけて ⦆〖通例否定文で 〗(好ましく思われていないのに )A 〈人 〉の家を訪ねる .(from ) d or to d or 家から家へ [1軒ごと ]; ⦅主に英 ⦆出発から到着まで (door-to-door ).l y A at B's d or [at the d or of B ]かたく 〈人が 〉A 〈事 〉をB 〈人 〉の責任 [せい ]にする .l ave the d or pen «…の » 可能性を残す «for, on » .l e at A's d or [at the d or of A ]かたく 〈事が 〉A 〈人 〉の責任 [せい ]である .n xt d or to A next .pen d ors 【人 事に対して 】道 [可能性 ]を開く «for , to » .pen the [one's ] d or 【人 事に対して 】門戸を開放する, 機会を与える «to , for » .s e [sh w ] A to the d or A 〈訪問者など 〉を玄関 [入口 ]まで見送る .sh w A the d or ⦅くだけて ⦆A 〈人 〉を追い払う, ドアを指差してA 〈人 〉に帰るようにいう .sh t [sl m ] the d or in A's f ce 1 A 〈人 〉の目の前でドアをバタンと閉める .2 (無礼に )A 〈人 〉との話などを拒む, A 〈人 〉を門前払いにする .w rk the d or be on the door .~́ h ndle ドアの取っ手 .~́ kn cker ドアノッカー .~́ pener 1 (ガレージなどの )自動開閉装置 .2 手みやげ, 景品 (!セールスマンがドアを開けさせるのに用いる ) .~́ pr ze ⦅米 ⦆(パーティ入口などのくじの )賞品 .

 

doorbell

d or b ll 名詞 C 玄関 [戸口 ]のベル [ブザー ], 呼び鈴 (door ).

 

doorframe

d or fr me 名詞 C 戸の枠, かまち (doorcase ).

 

doorjamb

d or j mb 名詞 doorpost .

 

doorkeeper

d or k eper 名詞 C 門番, 門衛, 守衛 ; (ホテルなどの )ドア係, ドアマン (doorman ).

 

doorknob

d or kn b 名詞 C ドアの (丸い )取っ手 .

 

doorman

d or m n 名詞 C (ホテルや劇場などの )玄関世話係, ドアマン (!制服姿で, 戸の開閉をしたりタクシーを呼ぶ; ╳doorboyとはいわない; ⦅男女共用 ⦆doorkeeper ) .

 

doormat

d or m t 名詞 C 1 足 [靴 ]ぬぐい, ドアマット 〘玄関の内側または外側に置く; door .2 ⦅非難して くだけて ⦆踏みにじられても黙っている人 .

 

doornail

d or n il 名詞 C (昔の )びょうくぎ 〘ノッカー受け用などにドアに打ち付けた大型のもの 〙. (as ) d ad as a d ornail (疑いなく完全に )死んで .

 

doorplate

d or pl te 名詞 C (戸口の )標札 (door ).

 

doorpost

d or p st 名詞 C (扉の )側柱 (doorjamb ). (as ) d af as a d orpost まったく耳の聞こえない .

 

doorsill

d or s ll 名詞 C 戸口の敷居 .

 

doorstep

door step /dɔ̀ː r stép /名詞 s /-s /C 1 (玄関に通じる )上がり階段 (door ).2 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆厚切りの食パン .on [at ] A's d orstep A 〈人 〉の住んでいるすぐ近くで, 近所に .動詞 (step )他動詞 ⦅英 非難して ⦆1 政治家 物売りなどが 〉〈いやがる人 〉を個別に訪問する, …に強引に押しかける .2 〈報道関係者などが 〉〈人 〉を押しかけ取材する .自動詞 戸別訪問をする .

 

doorstepping

d or st p ping 形容詞 〈報道関係者などが 〉強引に取材する, 張り込みをする .

 

doorstop(per)

d or st p (per )名詞 C 1 ドアのあおり止め 〘ドアを開けたまま固定する道具 装置 .2 戸当たり 〘壁 床やドアに付けるゴム製のもの 〙.

 

door-to-door

d or-to-d or 形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗戸別の, 戸別訪問の ; 宅配の ; (旅などの )出発地から目的地までの .副詞 戸別に ; 出発地から目的地まで (→(from ) door to door ).

 

doorway

door way /dɔ́ː r wèɪ /名詞 s /-z /C 1 (建物 部屋の )戸口 , 出入口; (ひさしなどで覆われた )入口部分 stand in the doorway of a building 建物の出入口に立つ 2 ⦅比喩的に ⦆ «…への » 道, 門戸 «to » the doorway to the future 未来への門戸

 

dooryard

d or y rd 名詞 C ⦅米 ⦆(玄関の )前庭 .