connecting door

collocation in English

meaningsofconnectinganddoor

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connecting
adjective
uk
/kəˈnek.tɪŋ/
us
/kəˈnek.tɪŋ/
joining or ...
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door
noun[C]
uk
/dɔːr/
us
/dɔːr/
a flat object that is used to close the entrance of something such as a room or building, or the ...
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(Definition ofconnectinganddoorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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If this person was a relative such as a grandmother, there could be aconnectingdoor.
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Once she is ready, he enters directly into the bedchamber through theconnectingdoor.
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Effectively, the change of law will ignore theconnectingdooror corridor and apply the same tax treatment to both types of annexes.
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A wall with a tower and aconnectingdoor, divides the castle courtyard into halves.
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This has aconnectingdoorto the shop as well as its own door to the street which leads to a counter for serving customers.
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In the former case, connecting directly to a single level car causes drag andconnectingdoorproblems.
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The toilets were now designed with connecting doors to the sculleries, and in some cases the staircases repositioned to the front of the house.
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The interior of the chapel consists of stucco-painted marbling, choir with connecting doors to the sacristy and the inner courtyard, wooden pulpit resting on corbel.
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With doors shut and connecting doors closed, the passengers had very little chance to escape.
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Rooms with connecting doors (so that two standard rooms could be combined into one larger room) also commonly appeared in both hotels and motels.
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There are four generously sized rooms on each floor, nearly 18 foot square, with connecting doors all round.
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The houses did not have connecting doors, and it was necessary to leave one house in order to enter the other.
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The apartments were created where two hotel rooms had connecting doors.
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Two pairs of rooms in each wing (quads) have connecting doors that the residents can petition to have opened.
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Connecting doors between cars are either at the (higher) upper floor or at an intermediate level over the bogies.
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Among the many changes introduced were connecting doors between coaches and a new type of push button passenger door control, along with all-new interiors and new fluorescent lighting.
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