Window reading? English [? W? Nd] beauty [? W? ndo? ]?
Classroom pronunciation? English [? KLú? sru? M] beautiful [? kl? sru? m]?
Reading pictures? English [? p? Kt(r)] beauty [? p? ktr]?
Blackboard reading? English [? bl? Kbd] beauty [? bl? kbrd]
Easy reading? English [la? T] beauty [la? t]?
Door reading? English [doctor]? Beauty [doctor]?
Door; Home, home; Door; Channel; one passage
Lexical collocation:
1, close the door.
2. Open the door. The portal is open; Access right
Example:
Someone opened the door and the candle blew out.
Someone opened the door and the candle was blown out.
Usage of extended data words:
1, the basic meaning of door is "door", which refers to the door on buildings or furniture such as buildings, rooms, cabinets and closets, and can also refer to "a household" or "a house". It can also refer to "entrance", which can be used in the abstract sense to indicate the road to "access". It is often used with the preposition to. Come in [out] through the door can be used with the preposition at or by.
2.door is often used with verbs such as close, shut, open, lay, put and show to form phrases, which are mostly used to express abstract meanings.
3. Being at the door of death means "dying" and "approaching the day of death"; "Keep indoors" means "secretly".