英:[ˈdɔ:ki:pə(r)]
美:[ˈdɔrkipə(r)]
英:[ˈdɔ:ki:pə(r)]
美:[ˈdɔrkipə(r)]
door·keep·er
dor ki pr
复数:doorkeepers
The first known use of doorkeeper was in 1535
doornoun
a barrier by which an entry is closed and openedalso: a similar part of a piece of furniture
doorway
doorpostnoun
doorjamb
doormatnoun
a mat placed before or inside a door for wiping dirt from the shoes
doormannoun
a person who tends a door (as of a hotel) and assists people (as by calling taxis)
doornoun
a barrier by which an entry is closed and openedalso: a similar part of a piece of furniture
doorway
doorknobnoun
a knob that when turned releases a door latch
doorkeepernoun
a person who tends a door
1 The doorkeeper, inside, watched him with mild eyes.
2 Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., highlighted that Paone is the "longest serving woman who works with the doorkeepers," through seven presidential administrations, 10 inaugurations, 16 sergeants at arms, and 383 senators.
3 She said that one of the Commons doorkeepers at Prime Minister's Questions had asked her about it after seeing another MP with, as he put it, "something on his head".
4 "Recent practice has been for this tradition to be maintained at the principal doorkeeper's personal expense."
5 The Charleston resident was appointed acting Senate doorkeeper in January 2010.
6 However, the report said a Parliamentary doorkeeper had witnessed the incident.
7 Confronted two other doorkeepers with a .38-caliber revolver and, with no apparent reason, declared he would shoot them.
8 He sings a parable about a "doorkeeper to the Law" and a countryman who spends his life waiting patiently for admittance - and dies before getting there.
9 A woman doorkeeper or porter , especially in a convent.
一个法院或立法机关的正式看门人.
10 As there was no official seal on the introductory letter, the doorkeeper didn't let them in.
因为介绍信上没有印信, 所以门卫没让他们进去.
11 One lawmaker admitted to getting so mad that he kicked a House door open, which resulted in a doorkeeper being physically injured, according to the speaker of the House.
12 The doorkeeper, who is half-blind, won’t let him in.
13 The doctor replaces the doorkeeper’s blind eye with a cat’s eye, curing his sight.
14 Their young doorkeeper, Joseph Fry, had died in his bed of the fever.
15 She was the first woman to serve as a doorkeeper and as sergeant at arms for the House of Delegates.
16 The most at this point, however, were rescued by the determined rush of the policeman at the entrance and of the doorkeeper and his assistants.
17 “I am the doorkeeper. Enter if you can.”
18 The zealous doorkeeper opens the big front door sparingly to keep out humidity, and only long enough to let visitors sneak quickly out.
19 Yet, for all of this, Trump’s doorkeepers say nothing.
20 I had rather be a doorkeeper house ofGod, than to dwell in the tents of wickedness.
宁可在我神殿中看门, 不愿住在恶人的帐棚里.