doorstep

doorstep [ˈdɔ:step]  [ˈdɔ:rstep] 

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第三人称单数:doorsteps

doorstep的近义词

第三人称复数:doorsteps

现在分词:doorstepping

过去分词:doorstepped

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过去式:doorstepped

doorstep 基本解释

名词门阶; 厚三明治或面包

动词上门访问

doorstep 网络解释

1. 门阶:别忘了索要报警器的标志,并把它们张贴在窗户和门上. 最后,提醒一句,外出旅游时,一定要请一位信得过的邻居,在你回来前帮你收好每日的报纸和邮件. 这是因为放在门阶(doorstep)上或邮箱里成堆的报纸邮件如同广告一样使大家都知道你家里没人.

2. 门口:continent: 洲 | doorstep: 门口 | embarked: 进行

3. 门前的台阶:style 风格;文体;式样 | doorstep 门前的台阶 | despise 轻视;鄙视

4. 槛:刑具torture instrument | 槛doorstep | 钻进to get into, fall into

doorstep 词典解释

1. 门阶
    A doorstep is a step in front of a door on the outside of a building.

2. (记者)登门采访,蹲守
    When journalists doorstep someone, they go to their home and try to get an interview or photographs, even when the person does not want to talk to them.

    e.g. The newspaper contacted his grandmother to trace his present address, and later doorstepped him at his home.
           报纸联系了他祖母,查到了他现在的住址后便前往登门采访。

3. 在…住所近旁
    If a place is on your doorstep, it is very near to where you live. If something happens on your doorstep, it happens very close to where you live.

    e.g. It is all too easy to lose sight of what is happening on our own doorstep...
           我们很容易无视身边之事。
    e.g. They have to put up with a giant oil refinery right on their doorstep.
           他们不得不忍受就在家门口的巨型炼油厂。

doorstep 单语例句

1. Clubbers can buy cocktails from the period at the provision store styled bar, and snacks that include homemade Scotch eggs and " doorstep " cheese and pickle sandwiches.

2. But tabloid revelations in 1999 that he had taken cocaine were yet another unwelcome scandal dropped on the royal family's doorstep.

3. doorstep

3. The Heavens perhaps heard the cries deep in our stomachs and sent a rare gift to our doorstep.

4. His last message is sent when his captors descend on his doorstep.

5. Some say Bashar Assad's government is just trying to discredit an investigation that could lead to its doorstep.

6. Zhengzhou East Railway Station is at the west doorstep of the Zone.

7. But reporters at an Australian paper may have received the scariest threat of the day when a live shark was left on their doorstep.

8. doorstep在线翻译

8. And just as the US felt insecure about having nuclear missiles on its doorstep, some states in Northeast Asia feel nervous about US nuclear missiles in their neighborhood.

9. All of this rigmarole was part of dinner invitation tradition, and every guest would land on Mr Wang's doorstep four hours late.

10. doorstep的近义词

10. Customers living in secondary cities do not now need to travel far away to purchase international brands - they are available at their doorstep.

doorstep 英英释义

doorstep是什么意思

noun

1. the sill of a door
    a horizontal piece of wood or stone that forms the bottom of a doorway and offers support when passing through a doorway

    Synonym: doorsill threshold