screen door
screen door — noun
1. A lightweight outer door made of a wooden or metal frame covered with fine netti
A lightweight outer door made of a wooden or metal frame covered with fine netting (wire or plastic) that lets fresh air and daylight pass through while keeping flies, mosquitoes, and other insects out of a building.
Bilal left the screen door open while he carried the groceries inside.
collocation: leave the screen door open / closed
A mosquito flew through the torn screen door and landed on Talia's arm.
passive state: torn screen door
The children kept running in and out, slamming the screen door each time.
Minho installed a screen door on the back porch to keep out flies.
Beatriz heard the screen door bang shut and knew her brother had come home.
文法句型
a screen door
the screen door
用法筆記
A screen door is usually a second door fitted outside the main solid door of a house. It is common in warm climates where people keep the main door open for ventilation.