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Pronunciation

thumb|right|A door.

Etymology

From etyl term < etyl term, term < proto < proto. Cognates include Gothic term, Danish term, German term ( < Old High German term), Icelandic term ( < Old Norse term), Latin term, Modern Greek term ( < Ancient Greek term), Persian term, and Russian term.

Noun


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en-noun:
  1. A portal of entry into a building or room, consisting of a rigid plane movable on a hinge. Doors are frequently made of wood or metal. May have a handle to help open and close, a latch to hold the door closed , and a lock that ensures the door cannot be opened without the key.
    1. I knocked on the vice president's door
  2. An non-physical entry into the next world, a particular feeling, a company, etc.
    1. Keep a dooron your anger.

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Verb


en-verb:
  1. transitive To cause a collision by opening the door of a vehicle in the front of (an oncoming cyclist or pedestrian).
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Dutch

Pronunciation

Preposition


infl:
  1. through
    1. Hij schoot de bal doorhet raam. &mdash; He kicked the ball throughthe window.
  2. around within an enclosed space
    1. Dolenthousiast rende het hondje doorde kamer. &mdash; Very enthusiastically the puppy ran aroundthe room.
  3. because of
    1. Doorfiles kan ik niet op tijd komen. &mdash; Because oftraffic jams I'm unable to arrive on time.

Synonyms

Postposition


infl:
  1. through (implying motion)
    1. Ik rijd nu de stad door &mdash; I'm now driving throughthe city.
  2. around within an enclosed space
    1. Dolenthousiast rende het hondje de kamer door &mdash; Very enthusiastically the puppy ran aroundthe room.

Adverb


infl:
  1. through, forward, on
    1. Ondanks slecht weer ging het feest ging toch door.&mdash; Despite bad weather, the party went onanyway.

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Conjunction


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  1. by
    1. Hij vermeed een confrontatie doorde andere kant op te lopen. &mdash; He avoided a confrontation bywalking the other way.

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