hinged door
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhingedanddoor
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hinged
adjective
uk/hɪndʒd/us/hɪndʒd/
having one or more hinges (= pieces of metal that fasten the edge of a door, window, lid, etc. to something else and allow it to open ...
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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 ofhingedanddoorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Clothes are loaded through the top of the machine, which is usually but not always covered with ahingeddoor.
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Due to space concerns, where a normalhingeddoorwould dramatically reduce the useful length of the caisson, vertically rising doors were chosen.
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The other end contains ahingeddoor, which opens to give to access to an internal chute.
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Pocket doors are used for architectural effect, or when there is no room for the swing of ahingeddoor.
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Foot launching was carried out by opening ahingeddoorin the fuselage floor.
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The vehicle also featured unique gull wing doors that also opened like a conventionalhingeddoor.
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Some jurisdictions require them to be flanked by at least onehingeddooreither by common practice or required by law.
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The centre rear of the body was lowered, or else had a smallhingeddoor, and there was a step beneath.
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Normally a cellarette had ahingeddooror hinged top cover.
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The cars pass through a number ofhingeddoor-like graves, which are knocked aside as the vessel speeds downhill.
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Some finish these with ahingeddoor.
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Access to the engine cover for maintenance was provided by ahingeddoorof the same shape as the driver's door, but with an additional kerb-viewing window.
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