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 Translation for 'car door' from English to Dutch
NOUN   a car door | car doors
auto
autodeur {de}
car door
Partial Matches
deur {de}door
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archi.
draaideur {de}
revolving door
schuifdeur {de}sliding door
ovendeur {de}oven door
spiegeldeur {de}mirrored door
garagedeur {de}garage door
slaapkamerdeur {de}bedroom door
achterdeur {de}back door
voordeur {de}front door
kelderdeur {de}cellar door
balkondeur {de}balcony door
wc-deur {de}toilet door
badkamerdeur {de}bathroom door
deurknop {de}door handle
kelderdeur {de}basement door
keukendeur {de}kitchen door
bouwk.
branddeur {de}
fire door
kerkdeur {de}church door
celdeur {de}cell door
een deur openbrekento force a door
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Usage Examples English
  • A car door slams before he does, breaking the moment and she pushes a shocked Hunter back.
  • are working together to build an experimental aircraft called the Low Boom Flight Demonstrator (LBFD), which will reduce the sonic boom synonymous with high-speed flight to the sound of a car door closing.
  • Raw monitors are raw framed LCD monitors, to install a monitor on a not so common place, ie, on the car door or you need it in the trunk.
  • An unidentified cockpit sections is on display at the Imperial War Museum Duxford, and another – the only known original "car door" example – is subject to a static restoration by the Jet Age Museum in Gloucester.
  • Butterfly doors are a type of car door sometimes seen on high-performance cars.

  • In the same year, Hince suffered an injury to his left hand when a car door closed on it.
  • Car door handles may protrude from the vehicle's exterior surface or be streamlined into the vehicle's contour (as in a Tesla, for example).
  • In 1985, the USA released the ISM bands for low-power mobile digital communications, leading to the development of Wi-Fi and remotely-operated car door keys.
  • Cleese ends his commentary by remarking that "there'll certainly be some car door slamming in the streets of Kensington tonight!
  • On 28 March 2011 McGlashan suffered three broken ribs, a punctured lung, and a broken collarbone after he hit a car door while cycling down Dominion Road, Auckland. He was hospitalised.

  • On December 27, 1995, the first and so far only fatality caused by the Tōkaidō Shinkansen occurred at Mishima Station when Yusuke Kawarazaki, a 17-year-old high school student, got caught in a car door, and was dragged down the platform by the leaving train.
  • It was reported that Singh would walk down to the South Court of Rashtrapati Bhavan to receive her when she called on him, even opening her car door in breach of all protocol.
  • As smoke bombs exploded in the background and SAS soldiers abseiled in to rescue the hostages, Adie reported live and unscripted to one of the largest news audiences ever while crouched behind a car door.
  • Generally the car door can be opened with either a valid code by radio transmission, or with a (non-electronic) pin tumbler key.
  • Craig expressed extreme regret for his last interaction with his sister: slamming a car door at her when being dropped off at school that morning.

  • A compromise was reached under which the sculpture's car door would remain closed and guarded, to be opened only on the request of a museum patron who was over 18, and only if no children were present in the gallery.
  • The sheet metal wall of a car door may bend inwards to a depth of [...] during a helmeted-head impact, allowing more stopping distance for the rider's head than the helmet itself.
  • Sounds appear in road safety advertisements: "clunk click, every trip" (click the seatbelt on after clunking the car door closed; UK campaign) or "click, clack, front and back" (click, clack of connecting the seat belts; AU campaign) or "click it or ticket" (click of the connecting seat belt, with the implied penalty of a traffic ticket for not using a seat belt; US DOT (Department of Transportation) campaign).
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