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swinging+door

  • 1 sliding door

    (a type of door that slides across an opening rather than swinging on a hinge.) stumiamosios durys

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sliding door

  • 2 swing

    [swiŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - swung; verb
    1) (to (cause to) move or sway in a curve (from side to side or forwards and backwards) from a fixed point: You swing your arms when you walk; The children were swinging on a rope hanging from a tree; The door swung open; He swung the load on to his shoulder.) supti(s), siūbuoti, mosikuoti
    2) (to walk with a stride: He swung along the road.) žingsniuoti
    3) (to turn suddenly: He swung round and stared at them; He is hoping to swing the voters in his favour.) pa(si)sukti, pakreipti
    2. noun
    1) (an act, period, or manner, of swinging: He was having a swing on the rope; Most golfers would like to improve their swing.) supimasis, mostas
    2) (a swinging movement: the swing of the dancers' skirts.) siūravimas, siūbavimas
    3) (a strong dancing rhythm: The music should be played with a swing.) svingas
    4) (a change in public opinion etc: a swing away from the government.) posūkis
    5) (a seat for swinging, hung on ropes or chains from a supporting frame etc.) sūpuoklės
    - swing bridge
    - swing door
    - be in full swing
    - get into the swing of things
    - get into the swing
    - go with a swing

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > swing

  • 3 wedge

    [we‹] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of wood or metal, thick at one end and sloping to a thin edge at the other, used in splitting wood etc or in fixing something tightly in place: She used a wedge under the door to prevent it swinging shut.) pleištas
    2) (something similar in shape: a wedge of cheese.) trikampis gabaliukas
    2. verb
    (to fix or become fixed by, or as if by, a wedge or wedges: He is so fat that he got wedged in the doorway.) įstrigti, į(si)tvirtinti, įvaryti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > wedge

См. также в других словарях:

  • swinging door — n AmE a door that you can push open from either side, which swings shut afterwards British Equivalent: swing door …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • swinging door — noun count AMERICAN a door without a handle that you can push open from either side and that closes automatically …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • swinging door — n. a door hung so that it can be opened in either direction and swings shut by itself …   English World dictionary

  • swinging door — This idiom refers to something or someone that can go in two conflicting or opposite directions …   The small dictionary of idiomes

  • swinging door — noun a door that swings on a double hinge; opens in either direction (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑swing door • Hypernyms: ↑door • Hyponyms: ↑batwing • Part Meronyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • swinging door — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms swinging door : singular swinging door plural swinging doors American a swing door …   English dictionary

  • swinging door — swinging doors N COUNT: usu pl Swinging doors are doors that can open both towards you and away from you. [AM] (in BRIT, use swing door) …   English dictionary

  • swinging door — door that can be pushed from either side to open it …   English contemporary dictionary

  • swinging door — a door that swings open on being pushed or pulled from either side and then swings closed by itself. Also called swing door. [1795 1805] * * * …   Universalium

  • swinging door — swing′ing door′ n. bui a door that swings open on being pushed or pulled from either side and then swings closed by itself • Etymology: 1795–1805 …   From formal English to slang

  • swinging door — See revolving door …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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