What does θύρα in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word θύρα in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use θύρα in Greek.

The word θύρα in Greek means door, πόρτα, αυλόπορτα, θύρα, θύρα, θύρα, πύλη, θύρα, πρίζα, είδος διόδου με σύστημα ελέγχου εισιτηρίων, θύρα USB. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word θύρα

door

πόρτα

(entry to room, building)

ⓘΑυτή η πρόταση δεν είναι μετάφραση της αγγλικής πρότασης. Η κεντρική θύρα του αρχοντικού έβλεπε στον δρόμο.
He opened the door and walked into the room.

αυλόπορτα

(door in a fence on property) (σε σπίτι)

Ο Τζιμ ξέχασε να κλειδώσει την αυλόπορτα και ο σκύλος ξέφυγε.
Jim forgot to lock the gate and the dog got loose.

θύρα

(computers)

Είσαι σίγουρος πως το έχεις βάλει στη σωστή θύρα;
Are you sure you've plugged that into the right port?

θύρα

(abbreviation (computing: USB hub) (υποδοχής USB)

The hub plugs into your computer's USB port.

θύρα

(abbreviation (port)

πύλη, θύρα

(horse racing) (εκκίνησης)

Kim's horse fell behind right out of the gate and lost the race.

πρίζα

(electrical outlet)

George plugged the vacuum cleaner into the jack.

είδος διόδου με σύστημα ελέγχου εισιτηρίων

(toll gate, ticket gate)

You have to pay the fee before you go through the turnstile.

θύρα USB

(hole for connector)

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