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de la puerta

de la puerta(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. door
Franco, ¿cuándo vas a arreglar la manigueta de la puerta? Un día de estos nos vamos a quedar trancados afuera del cuarto.Franco, when are you fixing the door knob? One of these day we're going to get locked out of the room.
b. of the door
Mira por la mirilla de la puerta y asegúrate de que sea el repartidor de pizza.Look through the peephole of the door and make sure it's the pizza delivery man.
a. from the door
Mirta, apaga las luces y aléjate de la puerta. Y no te olvides de gritar "¡sorpresa!" cuando entre tu papá.Mirta, turn off the lights and get away from the door. And don't forget to yell "surprise!" when your dad comes in.
b. to the door (used with "close")
Beto, ayúdame a mover el sofá. Está muy cerca de la puerta.Beto, help me move the couch. It's too close to the door.
a. from the door
Quita el letrero de "no molestar" de la puerta. Quiero que limpien el cuarto mientras estamos fuera.Remove the "do not disturb" sign from the door. I want them to clean the room while we're out.
a. from the door
Bruce caminó de la puerta a la máquina de hielo.Bruce walked from the door of the room to the ice machine.
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