1 a very thick piece of bread -- 厚麵包片
2 If you are doorstepped by journalists, they come to your house and ask you to speak or answer questions, even if you do not want them to. -- 強行上門採訪
He complained about being doorstepped by the press. 他對報社記者強行上門採訪頗有微詞。
All of them stressed that on sales floors, at consumers' doorsteps, in purchasing agents' offices, acting was just as necessary as on the stage.
Constituency activists mailed party literature to local voters; distributed leaflets and posters from door to door; and canvassed voters on their doorsteps.
I will terrify the towns, devour children on the doorsteps, go into houses, trot between the tables and knock over the dishes.
Let me now turn to my second major group of priorities for the 1970s: those which lie on our own doorstep.
As evidenced by the negative and significant coefficient on the political information variable, response instability in ideological self-placement reflects uncertain doorstep opinions about ideology.
To some extent, this may reflect the relative visibility of doorstep as opposed to telephone canvassing.
Earlier they were up there at the cowshed there, but now he feeds them on the doorstep down here.
Studies also bear out that people are the most effective disseminators of know-how, and that hardware just dropped on the doorstep is the least effective.