"Dorm" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dorm refers to a residence hall or building where students live at a university, college, or school. It provides shared accommodations, usually with shared bathrooms, kitchen facilities, and lounge areas, where students can socialize and live together during their academic year. The term "dorm" is often used interchangeably with "dormitory" in American English, while in British English, "hall of residence" is more commonly used.
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Doripenem is a synthetic antibacterial agent, a carbapenem antibiotic. It is used to treat serious infections, such as pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and skin and soft tissue infections, caused by susceptible bacteria, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli, and Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Doris is a feminine given name that originated from the Greek word "dorotheos", meaning "gift of the gods". It is often associated with the Greek word "doros", meaning "gift". Doris is also the name of a figure in Greek mythology, the sea-nymph who was the mother of the 50 Nereids. As a given name, Doris has been popular in many English-speaking countries, particularly during the early 20th century.
Doritos is a brand of tortilla chips that are crunchy, flavorful, and popular snack food. They were invented in the 1960s and are known for their bold flavors and stackable shape.
Dorks is a slang term used to refer to people, especially men, who are considered to be socially awkward, uncool, or lacking in fashion sense. It can also be used to describe people who are overly enthusiastic or naive about a particular topic, such as technology or fantasy games. The term is often used in a derogatory or humorous way to describe someone who is not considered "cool" or "in" by mainstream social norms.
Dorky is an informal adjective that means awkwardly or excessively enthusiastic about a particular subject, hobby, or interest. It can also mean being excessively serious, uptight, or lacking in humor or good taste.
Dormancy refers to a state of inactivity or stagnation, especially in living organisms such as plants, animals, or microorganisms. It is a period of reduced growth, activity, or function, often in response to adverse environmental conditions, lack of nutrients, or other limiting factors. During dormancy, growth and development are suspended, and the organism's metabolic processes are slowed down or ceasing.
Dormant refers to a state of inactivity or rest, often temporary. It can be used to describe something or someone that is not actively growing, functioning, or being used, but has the potential to become active or vigorous again. For example:<br><br> "The dormant volcano erupted after centuries of silence."<br> "The company's dormant plans for expansion were revived when a new investor came on board."<br> "After years of being dormant, her creative pursuits were rekindled."
A dormer is a window that is typically installed in a sloping roof of a building, usually a house, to provide additional natural light and ventilation to the interior spaces. Dormers often project outward from the roof and can be rectangular, triangular, or circular in shape. They can be found on buildings of various architectural styles, from modern homes to historic structures.
Dormered refers to a window or a section of a wall that extends from the sloping roof of a building, typically a church or a hall, and often containing a staircase or a loft.
Dormice are small, nocturnal rodents that belong to the family Gliridae. They are typically covered in soft, fluffy fur and have a distinctive white or yellowish belly. Dormice are herbivores and feed on fruits, nuts, and seeds. They are known for their ability to hibernate during the winter months, during which their heart rate slows down dramatically to conserve energy. Dormice are also known for their cute and endearing appearance, and are often kept as pets.