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ˈdɔ:step сущ. порог n порог doorstep порогБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > doorstep
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Ирландский язык: сэндвич с толстыми (как порог) кусками хлеба ((Букв. - "порог") Пример: "a mug of rosie and a doorstep" - "чашку чая и сэндвич побольше") -
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Ирландский язык: сэндвич с толстыми (как порог) кусками хлеба ((Букв. - "порог") Пример: "a mug of rosie and a doorstep" - "чашку чая и сэндвич побольше") -
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['dɔːstep] 1. сущ.1) порог2) брит.; разг. толстый ломоть хлеба••2. гл.находиться возле дома знаменитого человека, надеясь взять интервью или сделать фотографию ( о журналистах)He was being doorstepped by the press. — Журналисты постоянно торчали возле его дома.
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[`dɔːstep]порогАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > doorstep
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['dɔːstep]разг."поро́г" ( ломоть хлеба)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > doorstep
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n BrE slMy father always cut loaves at the table. Real doorsteps — Мой отец всегда резал хлеб за столом. Причем огромными кусками
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Банковское дело: доставка банковских услуг до двери клиента (http://www.standardchartered.com/bd/sme-banking/sme-transaction-services/door-step-banking/en/)
См. также в других словарях:
Doorstep — Door step , n. The stone or plank forming a step before an outer door. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
doorstep — 1810, from DOOR (Cf. door) + STEP (Cf. step) (n.) … Etymology dictionary
doorstep — ► NOUN 1) a step leading up to the outer door of a house. 2) Brit. informal a thick sandwich or slice. ► VERB (doorstepped, doorstepping) Brit. informal 1) (of a journalist) wait uninvited outside the home of (someone) for an interview or… … English terms dictionary
doorstep — [dôr′step΄] n. a step that leads from an outer door to a path, lawn, etc … English World dictionary
doorstep — door|step1 [ˈdo:step US ˈdo:r ] n 1.) a step just outside a door to a house or building on the doorstep ▪ He stood on the doorstep , straightening his tie. ▪ the front doorstep 2.) on sb s/the doorstep a) very near someone s home ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
doorstep — [[t]dɔ͟ː(r)step[/t]] doorsteps, doorstepping, doorstepped 1) N COUNT A doorstep is a step in front of a door on the outside of a building. 2) VERB (disapproval) When journalists doorstep someone, they go to their home and try to get an interview… … English dictionary
doorstep — I UK [ˈdɔː(r)ˌstep] / US [ˈdɔrˌstep] noun [countable] Word forms doorstep : singular doorstep plural doorsteps 1) a small step outside the main door to a house or other building 2) British informal a very thick sandwich or piece of bread • on… … English dictionary
doorstep — 1. noun a) Step of a door. The threshold of a doorway. On ones doorstep. b) Ones immediate neighbourhood or locality. They want to build the prison right on our doorstep, it will only be half a mile away and being that close scares me … Wiktionary
doorstep — door|step [ dɔr,step ] noun count a small step outside the main door to a house or building on your doorstep very close to where you live: You re lucky to have the school right on your doorstep … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
doorstep — 1. to abandon a baby In the days when there was a stigma attached to unmarried woman having babies and little help for them if they did, the baby might be left on the doorstep of a prosperous house, the mother ringing a bell and then… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
doorstep — 1 noun (C) 1 a step just outside a door to a house or building 2 on your doorstep very near to where you live or are staying: Wow! You ve got the beach right on your doorstep! 3 BrE informal a very thick piece of bread cut from a loaf 2 verb (I)… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English