window 英 [ˈwɪndəʊ]   美 [ˈwɪndoʊ]

window

window  英 [ˈwɪndəʊ] 美 [ˈwɪndoʊ]

n. 窗;窗口;窗户 

名词复数:windows 

looked out of the window. 她向窗外看去。
open/close the window 打开╱关上窗户

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  • n. 窗;窗口;窗户
  • 1. looked out of the window.

    她向窗外看去。

  • 2. open/close the window

    打开╱关上窗户

  • 3. a broken window

    破碎的窗玻璃

  • 4. a window display

    橱窗陈列

  • window (n.) c. 1200, literally "wind eye," from Old Norse vindauga, from vindr "wind" (see wind (n.1)) + auga "eye" (from PIE root *okw- "to see"). Replaced Old English eagþyrl, literally "eye-hole," and eagduru, literally "eye-door."
win·dow / ˈwɪndəʊ ; NAmE ˈwɪndoʊ / noun 1 an opening in the wall or roof of a building, car, etc, usually covered with glass, that allows light and air to come in and people to see out; the glass in a window 窗;窗户;窗口;窗玻璃 She looked out of the window. 她向窗外看去。 to open/close the window 打开╱关上窗户 the bedroom/car/kitchen, etc. window 卧室、汽车、厨房等的窗户 a broken window 破碎的窗玻璃 see also bay window , dormer window , French window , picture window , rose window , sash window 2 = shop window I saw the dress I wanted in the window. 我在橱窗里看到了我想买的连衣裙。 a window display 橱窗陈列 3 an area within a frame on a computer screen, in which a particular program is operating or in which information of a particular type is shown (计算机屏幕的)窗口,视窗 to create/open a window 建立╱打开窗口 4 a small area of sth that you can see through, for example to talk to sb or read sth on the other side 墙上(或信封等上)开的窗形的口;透明窗口 There was a long line of people at the box-office window. 在售票处窗口外排了一长队人。 The address must be clearly visible through the window of the envelope. 从信封的透明窗必须能够看清楚地址。 5 [singular ] windowon/into sth a way of seeing and learning about sth 了解信息的渠道;窗口 Television is a sort of window on the world. 电视是了解世界的窗口。 It gave me an intriguing window into the way people live. 这为我提供了一个了解人们的生活方式的有趣窗口。 6 a time when there is an opportunity to do sth, although it may not last long 一丝机会;短暂的时机 We now have a small window of opportunityin which to make our views known. 我们现在有一线机会使人了解我们的观点。 IDIOM fly/go out (of) the ˈwindow ( informal) to stop existing; to disappear completely 化为乌有;消失殆尽 As soon as the kids arrived, order went out of the window. 孩子们一到,一切就都乱了套。 window windows win·dow / ˈwɪndəʊ ; NAmE ˈwɪndoʊ /
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