Tür (door)

Tür (door)

Definition

Die Tür is the German word for “door.” It refers to a movable barrier used to close off an opening in a wall or a partition. Doors are essential components of buildings and serve various purposes, such as providing access, ensuring privacy, improving security, and controlling temperature and noise levels.

Opposites

  • Offen (open): When a door is not shut or closed, it is considered open. For example, “Die Tür steht offen” means “The door is open.”
  • Geschlossen (closed): The opposite of offen, geschlossen means “closed.” It indicates that the door is shut or not accessible. For instance, “Die Tür ist geschlossen” translates to “The door is closed.”

Synonyms

  • Eingang (entrance): Eingang is a synonym for Tür and refers to the entrance, the point where one enters or gains access.
  • Ausgang (exit): Ausgang is another synonym for Tür but specifically designates the exit, the point through which one leaves an area.

Examples

  • “Bitte klopfen, bevor Sie die Tür öffnen.” (Please knock before opening the door.)
  • “Die Hintertür des Hauses ist ein geheimer Eingang.” (The back door of the house is a secret entrance.)
  • “Der Notausgang ist durch die rote Tür gekennzeichnet.” (The emergency exit is marked by the red door.)

Understanding the versatility and significance of doors helps us appreciate their role in everyday life and architectural design. The German word Tür encapsulates these concepts, highlighting the importance of this fundamental element in our surroundings.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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