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/dɔ:/ * danh từ - cửa, cửa ra vào (nhà, xe ô tô...) =front door+ cửa trước =side door+ cửa bên - cửa ngõ, con đường =a door to success+ con đường thành công =to opera a door to peace+ mở con đường đi đến hoà bình !a few doors off - cách vài nhà, cách vài buồng !at death's door - bên ngưỡng cửa của thần chết, hấp hối, gần chết !to close the door upon - làm cho không có khả năng thực hiện được !to lay at someone's door - đổ (lỗi...) cho ai, quy (tội...) cho ai !to lie at the door of - chịu trách nhiệm, đổ lên đầu (ai...) =the fault lies at your door+ anh phải chịu trách nhiệm về lỗi đó, lỗi đổ lên đầu anh !to live next door - ở ngay sát vách, ở nhà bên cạnh, ở buồng bên cạnh !to open the door to - (xem) open !out of doors - ở ngoài, không ở nhà; ở ngoài trời =to be out of doors+ đi ra ngoài, đi chơi vắng không ở nhà =to play out of doors+ chơi ở ngoài trời !to show somebody the door !to show the door to somebody - đuổi ai ra khỏi cửa !to show somebody to the door - tiễn ai ra tận cửa !to shut the door in somebody's face - đóng sập cửa lại trước mặt ai, không thèm tiếp ai !to turn somebody out of doors - đuổi ai ra khỏi cửa !with closed doors - họp kín, xử kín !within doors - trong nhà; ở nhà
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