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[dɔ:] n դուռ. front/back door գլխա վոր/հանդի սավոր դուռ. հետևի դուռ. sliding door շարժա կան դուռ. emergency door պահեստի ելք. live next door հարևան/կողքի տանն ապրել. next door to շատ մոտ, կողքին. open a door to/close the door upon դուռը բացել/փակել մեկի /մի բանի, վրա. փխբ. հնարավոր/անհնարին դարձնել. out of doors դուրսը, բացօթյա. within doors ներսը, շենքում. from door to door դռնից-դուռ. knock at the door դուռը թակել. show smb the door մեկին դուռը ցույց տալ/դուրս անել. show to the door մինչև դուռը ճանապարհել. door game կրկնակի խաղ. doors to fame փառքի դուռը/ճանապարհը. French door ապակեպատ դուռ. death’s door մահ վան շեմին -
2 wood
[wud] 1.n անտառ. in the wood(s) ան տառում. thick wood անանցանելի/խիտ անտառ. be/get out of the woods փխբ. դժվարությունները հաղթահարել. վտանգից դուրս լինել. not see the wood for the trees ծառերի հետևում անտառը չտես նել. (փայտ, փայտանյութ) made of wood փայտից պատրաստած. dead wood չորացած ծառեր/թփեր. chop wood փայտ կոտրել. touch wood, Knock on the wood Ձեռքդ փայտին խփիր. Սա տա նի ականջը խուլ. be wood from the neck up խսկց., փխբ. հաստագլուխ, դդում լինել.2. a փա յ տա յին. wood alcohol փայտային սպիրտ
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