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threshold

Aussprache: [ˈθrɛʃhoʊld]

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Kontext: „physical space“

(noun) a threshold is the bottom part of a doorway, where you step to go inside or outside. It’s the spot you cross when entering a room or a house.

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She stepped over the threshold and into her new home with excitement.

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He didn't want to cross the threshold into the old house because it looked spooky.

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Do you remember the first time you crossed the threshold of your school?

Kontext: „measurement“

(noun) a threshold can also mean a level that has to be reached for something to happen. It’s like a minimum limit that allows you to go to the next step.

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The team reached the threshold for passing the test, so they celebrated.

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Unfortunately, they didn't meet the threshold needed to qualify for the next round.

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What is the threshold for winning in this game?

Kontext: „emotion“

(noun) a threshold can also be used to describe how much change someone can handle before they feel unhappy or hurt. It’s like your limit for dealing with feelings.

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Her threshold for stress is quite high; she stays calm during tough situations.

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He has a low threshold for frustration and gets upset easily.

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What is your threshold for dealing with loud noises?

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