mail slot
IPA/ˈmeɪl slɒt/
IPA/ˈmeɪl slɑːt/
mail slot — noun
1. a long, narrow opening cut into a door or an outside wall of a building, used fo
1.名詞B1
釋義
a long, narrow opening cut into a door or an outside wall of a building, used for putting letters and small packages through so they arrive inside
例句
A letter from the bank dropped through the mail slot onto the doormat.
collocation: drop through the mail slot
Dario installed a mail slot so the postman could deliver letters without knocking.
install a mail slot in [door]
The children pushed a birthday card through the mail slot and heard it land inside.
Adisa painted the brass cover of her mail slot bright red to match the door.
A catalogue would not fit through Mira's mail slot, so the driver left it outside.
用法筆記
More common in North American English; the equivalent in British English is usually called a 'letterbox'.