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doorjamb

/dawr-jam, dohr-/US // ˈdɔrˌdʒæm, ˈdoʊr- //UK // (ˈdɔːˌdʒæm) //

门框,门槛,门坎,门牌号

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : either of the two sidepieces of a doorframe.

Examples

  • About 30 officers were pressed against a pair of brass-bordered double doorjambs, four or five abreast, several rows deep.

  • Without exception, every single road-legal vehicle ever sold includes a gross-vehicle-weight-rating number that you’ll find in the owner’s manual or inside the driver’s doorjamb.

  • I always tap the right doorjamb of the plane when I step aboard.

  • While Gilbert leaned up against the doorjamb with emotion, Rousseau took a last peep out of the window.

  • And the switch that is shown in the picture, is it to the right of the doorjamb?

  • I point out to you the configuration which is halfway down the garage doorjamb outline.

  • The switch is on the west doorjamb of that door between the two rooms.

  • Captain Abrams' head had hit a doorjamb opposite the entrance to Rhoda's apartment.