doorstep 的英语意思
doorstepdoorstep1 /ˈdɔːstep $ ˈdɔːr-/ noun [countable]
查看全部语言翻译1a step just outside a door to a house or building紧靠房屋或建筑物门外的台阶on the doorstep
He stood on the doorstep, straightening his tie.他站在门口台阶上,整理着领带。
the front doorstep前门台阶2on somebody’s/the doorstep a)very near someone’s home就在某人家门口附近:
Wow! You’ve got the beach right on your doorstep!哇!海滩就在你家门口! b)at someone’s home在某人家门口:
I got a shock when he just turned up on the doorstep.他突然出现在门口,把我吓了一跳。3 British English informal非正式 a very thick piece of bread厚厚的一片面包
查看全部语言翻译1a step just outside a door to a house or building紧靠房屋或建筑物门外的台阶on the doorstep
He stood on the doorstep, straightening his tie.他站在门口台阶上,整理着领带。
the front doorstep前门台阶2on somebody’s/the doorstep a)very near someone’s home就在某人家门口附近:
Wow! You’ve got the beach right on your doorstep!哇!海滩就在你家门口! b)at someone’s home在某人家门口:
I got a shock when he just turned up on the doorstep.他突然出现在门口,把我吓了一跳。3 British English informal非正式 a very thick piece of bread厚厚的一片面包doorstepdoorstep2 verb (past tense and past participle doorstepped, present participle doorstepping) [intransitive, transitive] British English
if politicians or journalists doorstep people, they visit people at their homes in order to get votes or information – often used to show disapproval(政客或记者)登门拜访以拉票或获取信息——常含贬义:
Journalists had doorstepped the couple and their neighbours.记者们曾登门突访这对夫妇及其邻居。
if politicians or journalists doorstep people, they visit people at their homes in order to get votes or information – often used to show disapproval(政客或记者)登门拜访以拉票或获取信息——常含贬义:
Journalists had doorstepped the couple and their neighbours.记者们曾登门突访这对夫妇及其邻居。