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Definition
Synonym
Tuerrahmen
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Türrahmen
m
Türrahmen
pl
doorframe, door frame
doorframes, door frames
Türrahmen
m
Türrahmen
pl
doorframe, door frame
doorframes, door frames
Tuerrahmen
door frame
Türrahmen
m
; Türeinfassung
f
Türrahmen
pl
; Türeinfassungen
pl
doorframe; door frame
doorframes; door frames
Türzarge
f
; Türstock
m
; Türrahmen
m
; Türfutter
n
; Türeinfassung
f
constr.
Türzargen
pl
; Türstöcke
pl
; Türrahmen
pl
; Türfutter
pl
; Türeinfassungen
pl
door case; door frame; door trim
Am.
door cases; door frames; door trims
Deutsche
Tuerrahmen Synonyme
Englische
doorframe door frame Synonyme
Tuerrahmen Definition
Back
door
(
)
A
door
in
the
back
part
of
a
building
Door
(
n.
)
An
opening
in
the
wall
of
a
house
or
of
an
apartment,
by
which
to
go
in
and
out
Door
(
n.
)
The
frame
or
barrier
of
boards,
or
other
material,
usually
turning
on
hinges,
by
which
an
entrance
way
into
a
house
or
apartment
is
closed
and
opened.
Door
(
n.
)
Passage
Door
(
n.
)
An
entrance
way,
but
taken
in
the
sense
of
the
house
or
apartment
to
which
it
leads.
Frame
(
v.
t.)
To
construct
by
fitting
and
uniting
the
several
parts
of
the
skeleton
of
any
structure
Frame
(
v.
t.)
To
originate
Frame
(
v.
t.)
To
fit
to
something
else,
or
for
some
specific
end
Frame
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
Frame
(
v.
t.)
To
support.
Frame
(
v.
t.)
To
provide
with
a
frame,
as
a
picture.
Frame
(
v.
i.)
To
shape
Frame
(
v.
i.)
To
proceed
Frame
(
n.
)
Anything
composed
of
parts
fitted
and
united
together
Frame
(
n.
)
The
bodily
structure
Frame
(
n.
)
A
kind
of
open
case
or
structure
made
for
admitting,
inclosing,
or
supporting
things,
as
that
which
incloses
or
contains
a
window,
door,
picture,
etc.
Frame
(
n.
)
The
skeleton
structure
which
supports
the
boiler
and
machinery
of
a
locomotive
upon
its
wheels.
Frame
(
n.
)
A
molding
box
or
flask,
which
being
filled
with
sand
serves
as
a
mold
for
castings.
Frame
(
n.
)
The
ribs
and
stretchers
of
an
umbrella
or
other
structure
with
a
fabric
covering.
Frame
(
n.
)
A
structure
of
four
bars,
adjustable
in
size,
on
which
cloth,
etc.,
is
stretched
for
quilting,
embroidery,
etc.
Frame
(
n.
)
A
glazed
portable
structure
for
protecting
young
plants
from
frost.
Frame
(
n.
)
A
stand
to
support
the
type
cases
for
use
by
the
compositor.
Frame
(
n.
)
A
term
applied,
especially
in
England,
to
certain
machines
built
upon
or
within
framework
Frame
(
n.
)
Form
Frame
(
n.
)
Particular
state
or
disposition,
as
of
the
mind
Frame
(
n.
)
Contrivance
Out-of-door
(
a.
)
Being
out
of
the
house
Water
frame
(
)
A
name
given
to
the
first
power
spinning
machine,
because
driven
by
water
power.
Without-door
(
a.
)
Outdoor
doorframe door frame / doorframes door frames Bedeutung
open
frame
break
any
frame
in
which
a
bowler
fails
to
make
a
strike
or
spare,
the
break
in
the
eighth
frame
cost
him
the
match
back
door
backdoor
a
secret
or
underhand
means
of
access
(to
a
place
or
a
position),
he
got
his
job
through
the
back
door
frame
one
of
the
ten
divisions
into
which
bowling
is
divided
frame-up
setup
an
act
that
incriminates
someone
on
a
false
charge
trap-door
spider
American
spider
that
constructs
a
silk-lined
nest
with
a
hinged
lid
back
door
backdoor
back
entrance
an
entrance
at
the
rear
of
a
building
barn
door
the
large
sliding
door
of
a
barn
bi-fold
door
an
interior
door
car
door
the
door
of
a
car
cargo
door
door
used
to
load
or
unload
cargo
climbing
frame
a
framework
of
bars
or
logs
for
children
to
climb
on
cold
frame
protective
covering
consisting
of
a
wooden
frame
with
a
glass
top
in
which
small
plants
are
protected
from
the
cold
door
a
swinging
or
sliding
barrier
that
will
close
the
entrance
to
a
room
or
building
or
vehicle,
he
knocked
on
the
door,
he
slammed
the
door
as
he
left
door
a
room
that
is
entered
via
a
door,
his
office
is
the
third
door
down
the
hall
on
the
left
door
a
structure
where
people
live
or
work
(usually
ordered
along
a
street
or
road),
the
office
next
door,
they
live
two
doors
up
the
street
from
us
doorframe
doorcase
the
frame
that
supports
a
door
doorway
door
room
access
threshold
the
entrance
(the
space
in
a
wall)
through
which
you
enter
or
leave
a
room
or
building,
the
space
that
a
door
can
close,
he
stuck
his
head
in
the
doorway
double
door
two
vertical
doors
that
meet
in
the
middle
of
the
door
frame
when
closed
Dutch
door
half
door
an
exterior
door
divided
in
two
horizontally,
either
half
can
be
closed
or
open
independently
exterior
door
outside
door
a
doorway
that
allows
entrance
to
or
exit
from
a
building
fire
door
a
fireesistant
door
that
can
be
closed
to
stop
the
spread
of
a
fire
folding
door
accordion
door
an
interior
door
that
opens
by
folding
back
in
sections
(rather
than
by
swinging
on
hinges)
frame
framing
a
framework
that
supports
and
protects
a
picture
or
a
mirror,
the
frame
enhances
but
is
not
itself
the
subject
of
attention,
the
frame
was
much
more
valuable
than
the
miror
it
held
frame
the
framework
for
a
pair
of
eyeglasses
frame
a
single
one
of
a
series
of
still
transparent
pictures
forming
a
cinema,
television
or
video
film
frame
buffer
(computer
science)
a
buffer
that
stores
the
contents
of
an
image
pixel
by
pixel
French
door
a
light
door
with
transparent
or
glazed
panels
extending
the
full
length
front
door
front
entrance
exterior
door
(at
the
entrance)
at
the
front
of
a
building
hatchback
hatchback
door
a
sloping
rear
car
door
that
is
lifted
to
open
interior
door
a
door
that
closes
off
rooms
within
a
building
latch
door
latch
spring-loaded
doorlock
that
can
only
be
opened
from
the
outside
with
a
key
picture
frame
a
framework
in
which
a
picture
is
mounted
revolving
door
revolver
a
door
consisting
of
four
orthogonal
partitions
that
rotate
about
a
central
pivot,
a
door
designed
to
equalize
the
air
pressure
in
tall
buildings
screen
door
screen
a
door
that
consists
of
a
frame
holding
metallic
or
plastic
netting,
used
to
allow
ventilation
and
to
keep
insects
from
entering
a
building
through
the
open
door,
he
heard
the
screen
slam
as
she
left
service
door
service
entrance
servant's
entrance
an
entrance
intended
for
the
use
of
servants
or
for
delivery
of
goods
and
removal
of
refuse
side
door
side
entrance
an
exterior
door
at
one
side
of
a
building
skeleton
skeletal
frame
frame
underframe
the
internal
supporting
structure
that
gives
an
artifact
its
shape,
the
building
has
a
steel
skeleton
sliding
door
a
door
that
opens
by
sliding
instead
of
swinging
spinning
frame
spinning
machine
that
draws,
twists,
and
winds
yarn
stage
door
an
entrance
to
the
backstage
area
of
theater,
used
by
performers
and
other
theater
personnel
storm
door
an
extra
outer
door
for
protection
against
severe
weather
or
winter
swing
door
swinging
door
a
door
that
swings
on
a
double
hinge,
opens
in
either
direction
tambour
embroidery
frame
embroidery
hoop
a
frame
made
of
two
hoops,
used
for
embroidering
trap
door
a
hinged
or
sliding
door
in
a
floor
or
ceiling
walker
Zimmer
Zimmer
frame
a
light
enclosing
framework
(trade
name
Zimmer)
with
rubber
castors
or
wheels
and
handles,
helps
invalids
or
the
handicapped
or
the
aged
to
walk
wicket
wicket
door
wicket
gate
small
gate
or
door
(especially
one
that
is
part
of
a
larger
door)
window
frame
the
framework
that
supports
a
window
door
anything
providing
a
means
of
access
(or
escape),
we
closed
the
door
to
Haitian
immigrants,
education
is
the
door
to
success
open
door
freedom
of
access,
he
maintained
an
open
door
for
all
employees
e
human
body
physical
body
material
body
soma
build
figure
physique
anatomy
shape
bod
chassis
frame
form
flesh
alternative
names
for
the
body
of
a
human
being,
Leonardo
studied
the
human
body,
he
has
a
strong
physique,
the
spirit
is
willing
but
the
flesh
is
weak
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