inner door

collocation in English

meaningsofinneranddoor

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inner
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈɪn.ər/
us
/ˈɪn.ɚ/
inside or contained within ...
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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 ofinneranddoorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theinnerdoordates from the 13th century.
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Theinnerdoorwas then shut and the outer door opened by a remote mechanism.
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We need to open our heart, ourinnerdoorof life to see how beautiful a moment of meditation could be.
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Capa breaches the airlock's outer door, thereby opening theinnerdoorby decompressing the ship.
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Theinnerdoorwas often a sliding door made of wood and covered with painted plaster on the outside.
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At the southwest is a doorway in a pedimented case with a rusticated architrave and a round-archedinnerdoor.
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Fiberboard is also used in the auto industry to create free-form shapes such as dashboards, rear parcel shelves, andinnerdoorshells.
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In order for an elevator to be legal to carry passengers in some jurisdictions it must have a solidinnerdoor.
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Its vestibule'sinnerdoorhas a similar treatment as the western exterior entrance.
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A curvedinnerdoor(now removed) rolled sideways at the cylinder.
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However, once they arrive, they find that the shipsinnerdooris stuck, preventing them from getting beyond the console room.
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They manage to rip it out, but theinnerdooronly opens a few inches and then jams.
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In other words, damage to the bow door interacted with theinnerdoor, hence opening both doors after the failure of the outer bow door.
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All they can do is look through the glassinnerdoorat all the lovely money in the town hall safe.
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They were removed for repair and the ferry operated with only herinnerdoorfor that period.
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They have an outer door, which forms part of the hull, and aninnerdoor.
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Earthen "kura" usually have double door entrances consisting of a thick plaster outer and thininnerdoorleaf.
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Eirich was then made to lock theinnerdoorbefore unlocking the outer door.
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He then tried, unsuccessfully, to fire between theinnerdoorand the doorjamb.
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Theinnerdoorin the lower courtyard carries the faded inscription 1407 (or 1423); the outer door 1429 (or 1428).
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