deur Learn Unstarted Summary The Dutch translation for “door” is deur. Examples of "door" in use There are 11 examples of the Dutch word for "door" being used: Recording English Dutch Learn the door de deur Learn Is the door open? Staat de deur open? Learn Hold the door. Hou de deur open. Learn to get straight to the point met de deur in huis vallen Learn a door ajar een deur op een kier Learn Ask the gentleman to close the door. Vraag de heer om de deur te sluiten. Learn on the third landing a door stood ajar op de derde overloop stond een deur op een kier Learn It was happy that the door was open and that it could slip out among the bushes into the newly fallen snow. ’t Was gelukkig, dat de deur openstond en dat het tussen de takken in de vers gevallen sneeuw kon sluipen Learn this one was larger and even more beautiful than the one which she had seen through the glass door at the rich merchant’s. deze was nog groter en prachtiger dan die, welke zij door de glazen deur bij de rijke koopman gezien had. Learn Now it noticed that the door had come out of one hinge and slanted so badly that it could sneak through the gap into the room, and that is what it did. Nu bemerkte het, dat de deur uit het ene scharnier geraakt was en zo scheef hing, dat het door de reet in de kamer kon sluipen, en dit deed het dan ook. Learn Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "door" Practice (12) Lesson Learn Lesson words door etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases a door ajar, Ask the gentleman to close the door., Hold the door., Is the door open?, It was happy that the door was open and that it could slip out among the bushes into the newly fallen snow., Now it noticed that the door had come out of one hinge and slanted so badly that it could sneak through the gap into the room, and that is what it did., on the third landing a door stood ajar, the door, The door to the hall stood wide open., this one was larger and even more beautiful than the one which she had seen through the glass door at the rich merchant’s., to get straight to the point etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Office 1 House 1 Living room 1 Bathroom 1 Bedroom 1 Part of Speech Courses Nouns 7 Acknowledgements Image source https://pxhere.com/sv/photo/51169