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doorstep

英 [ˈdɔːstep]

美 [ˈdɔːrstep]

n.  门阶; (常用以做三明治的)厚面包片
v.  (记者)登门采访,蹲守

复数:doorsteps 现在分词:doorstepping 

TEM8

Collins.1 / BNC.6432 / COCA.10738

习惯用语

    n.

      on the/your doorstep
    • 在某人的住所旁
      very close to where a person lives
    • The nightlife is great with bars and clubs right on the doorstep.
      有这些酒吧和夜总会位于家门口,夜生活真是棒极了。

    牛津词典

      noun

      • 门阶
        a step outside a door of a building, or the area that is very close to the door
        1. The police turned up on their doorstep at 3 o'clock this morning.
          今天凌晨3点,警察出现在他们的住所门前。
      • (常用以做三明治的)厚面包片
        a thick piece of bread, usually one that is made into a sandwich

        verb

        • (记者)登门采访,蹲守
          when a journalist doorsteps sb, he or she goes to the person's house to try to speak to them, even if they do not want to say anything

          柯林斯词典

          • 门阶
            Adoorstepis a step in front of a door on the outside of a building.
            1. VERB (记者)登门采访,蹲守
              When journalistsdoorstepsomeone, they go to their home and try to get an interview or photographs, even when the person does not want to talk to them.
              1. 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。
            2. PHRASE 在…住所近旁
              If a place isonyourdoorstep, it is very near to where you live. If something happensonyourdoorstep, it happens very close to where you live.
              1. 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。
              2. 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。

            英英释义

            noun

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