Examples of using Door code in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Know the door code?
My door code isn't working.
You got your door code.
My door code isn't working.
We don't have the door code.
My new door code is 20B10.
Give them the Door code!
I'm changing all the door codes and getting rid of that other CPS suit so you won't be leveraging that or anything else to save your own skin.
You don't know the door code.
When the door code was broken, Mr. X shot the Red Haired Man, checked Mulder, the bomb's timer and the lock on the Alien-human hybrid's cell.
Certainly nothing about the door code.
Look, I will give you the door codes later, a set of keys.
I never heard of something called a door code.
Well, that's good, because then there's no door codes either'cause the cleaning crew opens them for you.
I don't know nothing about no fancy door code.
That means you are required to know the door code for fire code reasons.
I can find it myself and crack the door code.
What he meant to say, kids,is that we ain't never heard of no fancy door code'cuz in our time we got to rely on wood locks and such.
Gone are the days of losing your keys or forgetting the door code.
I left you a thing to find the key, the door code. You can get in.
The code on the door.
The code to the door changes every couple hours.
They could contain the code to the door there.
There was an error code with the door this morning.
Then how would you know the code to the door?
Give us the code to that door and we can leave!
For example, if a family member's door lock code is pressed, turn on a favorite TV channel and set volume automatically to 50%.
A sock on the door is a universal code for"We need some space.".