Angličtina | Polsčina |
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door noun portal of entry into a building, room or vehicle | drzwinoun |
door handle noun mechanism used to open or close a door | antabanoun klamkanoun |
door jamb | |
door knocker | |
door-knocker | |
door opener noun literal sense | otwieracz drzwinoun |
door scraper | |
doorbell noun device on or adjacent to an outer door for announcing one's presence | dzwoneknoun dzwonek do drzwinoun |
doorframe noun frame into which a door is fitted | ościeżnicanoun |
doorjamb noun upright post on either side of the door | futrynanoun |
doorkeeper noun person in charge of an entryway | dozorcanoun dozorczyninoun odźwiernanoun odźwiernynoun portiernoun portierkanoun |
doorknob noun circular device attached to a door, the rotation of which permits the unlatching of a door | klamkanoun |
doorknocker noun door knocker | antabanoun kołatkanoun |
doorman noun man who holds open the door at the entrance to a building | odźwiernynoun portiernoun |
doormat noun coarse mat that appears at the entrance to a house | wycieraczkanoun |
doormat noun someone that is over-submissive to other's wishes | pantofelnoun wycieraczkanoun |
doorpost | |
doorsill noun material at the threshold of a doorway | prógnoun |
doorstep noun thick slice of bread | pajdanoun skibanoun |
doorstep noun threshold of a doorway | prógnoun |
doorstop noun large book | bruknoun |
doorway noun passage of a door | wejścienoun |
doorwoman noun woman who holds open the door at the entrance to a building | drzwinoun |
do or die | |
at death's door about to die | |
back door noun computing: secret means of access | backdoornoun |
back door noun slang: anus | dupanoun |