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doorstep [ˈdɔːˌstɛp] n 1. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Architecture) a step in front of a door on one's doorstep very close or accessible 3. (Cookery) Informal a thick slice of bread vb -steps, -stepping, -stepped (tr)
to canvass (a district) or interview (a member of the public) by or in the course of door-to-door visiting ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Translations doorstep [ˈdɔːstep] A. N (= threshold) → umbral m; (= step) → peldaño m de la puerta on our doorstep → en la puerta de casa we don't want an airport on our doorstep → no queremos un aeropuerto aquí tan cerca B. VT (Brit) ir los periodistas a la casa de una persona para hacerle fotos o una entrevista, a menudo en contra de su voluntad doorstep [ˈdɔːrstɛp] n (outside front door) → pas m de (la) porte, seuil m on one's doorstep (= nearby) → aux alentours doorstep [ˈdɔːˌstɛp] n → gradino della porta, soglia on our doorstep (close by) → a un passo doorstep [ˈdɔːˌstɛp] n → gradino della porta, soglia on our doorstep (close by) → a un passo How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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