Window dịch ra tiếng việt là gì năm 2024

Tiếng Anh[sửa]

Window dịch ra tiếng việt là gì năm 2024
window

Cách phát âm[sửa]

  • IPA: /ˈwɪn.ˌdoʊ/
    Window dịch ra tiếng việt là gì năm 2024
    Hoa Kỳ[ˈwɪn.ˌdoʊ]

Danh từ[sửa]

window (số nhiều windows)

  1. Cửa sổ. French window — cửa sổ sát mặt đất blank (blind, false) window — cửa sổ gi
  2. Cửa kính (ô tô, xe lửa). to lower (open) the window — hạ kính xuống to raise (close) the window — nâng kính lên rear window — kính hậu
  3. (Thương nghiệp) Tủ kính bày hàng. in the window — bày ở tủ kính
  4. (Quân sự, hàng không) Vật thả xuống để nhiễu xạ.

Thành ngữ[sửa]

  • to have all one's goods in the window: Tỏ ra hời hợt nông cạn.

Tham khảo[sửa]

  • "window", Hồ Ngọc Đức, Dự án Từ điển tiếng Việt miễn phí (chi tiết) There are no opening doors or windows in the enclosing walls.

জানালা / গবাক্ষ, জিনিসপত্রে সাজানো দোকানের শোকেস, উইন্ডো…

bậu cửa sổ ; chiếc cửa sổ kia ; chiếc cửa sổ ; cái của sổ ; cái cửa sổ ; cánh cửa ; cơ ; cư ̉ a sô ̉ ; của sổ thì ; của sổ ; cửa kính ; cửa kính được ; cửa mở ; cửa số ; cửa sổ chiếc xe ; cửa sổ kia ; cửa sổ nào ; cửa sổ này ; cửa sổ ; cửa tiệm ; cửa ; gi ; hội ; hội đó ; khoang ; khung cửa ; khung ; kính xe ; kính ; kính đó ; sổ chứ ; sổ hết ; sổ là ; sổ là được ; sổ nhìn ; sổ ra nhé ; sổ ra ; sổ thì ; sổ xe ; sổ xong ; sổ ; sổ ấy ; sổ ♪ tình ; thấy cửa sổ ; tiệm ; tòa ; walls ; xa đằng kia ; ô cửa sổ ; ̉ a sô ; ̉ a sô ̉ ; ̉ a ; ̉ cư ̉ a ; ở cửa sổ ;

window

bậu cửa sổ ; chiếc cửa sổ kia ; chiếc cửa sổ ; cái cửa sổ ; cánh cửa ; cơ ; cư ̉ a sô ̉ ; của sổ thì ; của sổ ; cửa kính ; cửa kính được ; cửa mở ; cửa số ; cửa sổ chiếc xe ; cửa sổ kia ; cửa sổ nào ; cửa sổ này ; cửa sổ ; cửa tiệm ; gi ; hành ; hội ; hội đó ; khoang ; khung cửa ; khung ; kính xe ; kính ; kính đó ; sổ chứ ; sổ hết ; sổ là ; sổ là được ; sổ nhìn ; sổ ra nhé ; sổ ra ; sổ thì ; sổ xe ; sổ xong ; sổ ; sổ ấy ; thấy cửa sổ ; tiệm ; tòa ; walls ; xa đằng kia ; ô cửa sổ ; ̉ a sô ; ̉ a sô ̉ ; ̉ cư ̉ a ; ở cửa sổ ;

an opening in the wall or roof of a building or vehicle, fitted with glass in a frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out▪a pane of glass filling a windowthieves smashed a window and took £600▪an opening in a wall or screen through which customers are served in a bank, ticket office, or similar building▪a space behind the window of a shop where goods are displayed for sale(as modifier) beautiful window displays▪a means of observing and learning about somethingtelevision is a window on the world2. a transparent panel on an envelope to show an address3. (Computing) a framed area on a display screen for viewing information4. an interval or opportunity for actionthe parliamentary recess offers a good window for a bid▪an interval during which atmospheric and astronomical circumstances are suitable for the launch of a spacecraft5. (Physics) a range of electromagnetic wavelengths for which a medium (especially the atmosphere) is transparent6. (mass noun) strips of metal foil dispersed in the air to obstruct radar detection

word origin

military code word

phrases

go out the windowwindow of opportunitywindow of vulnerabilitythe windows of the soul

word origin

Middle English: from Old Norse vindauga, from vindr ‘wind’ + auga ‘eye’

window cleaner

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UK /ˈwɪndə(ʊ) ˌkliːnə/noun (mainly British English) 1. a person who is employed to clean windowsExamplesAfter all, when the window cleaner comes to clean your windows and you pay him he doesn't ask you where the money's come from.BritishEveidently the tenant had neither heard of a vacuum cleaner nor a window cleaner.AustralianCompanies are happy to employ window cleaners and people to vacuum but many of them forget about the danger at their fingertips.IrishThe number of women employing au pairs, window cleaners and gardeners has increased by only 7.9 per cent in the past five years.British2. (mass noun) a substance used for cleaning windowsExamplesWipe the screen daily using window cleaner, then polish it with a clean dry cloth.IndianJust add a teaspoon or so of liquid dish soap to acrylic craft paint, (I like white or gold metallic) and after the holidays you should be able to wash it off with window cleaner.North AmericanI am concerned that the bill has the impact of perhaps regulating against Sellotape, against Mr Muscle, and against window cleaner, and I think that is a ridiculous state of affairs.New ZealandThe man didn't seem quite normal - besides living in an alley and having super-advanced technology, he couldn't hear footsteps and was oozing some goo the color of window cleaner.British

window ledge

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UK //nounanother term for windowsillExamplesOn the window ledge is an old kitchen scale that belonged to her grandmother.North AmericanMany varieties will grow quite happily indoors on a sunny window ledge or porch.North AmericanThe woman, who was now outside the building on the window ledge, looked down and slid her feet closer to the edge.North AmericanThe windows in Mr Iveson's room had low sills and he may have sat on the window ledge to make a call.BritishThe next stop is the window ledge on the 48th floor.BritishHe kicked open the window, and stepped out onto the window ledge.British

window-shop

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UK /ˈwɪndəʊʃɒp/verbWord forms: window-shops, window-shopping, window-shopped (no object) look at goods displayed in shop windows without buying anythingI'm rarely looking for anything in particular, just window-shopping

derivatives

window shopper

window shopper

nounwindow-shop verb

window tax

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UK /ˈwɪndə(ʊ) taks/noun (British English, historical) a tax on windows or similar openings, abolished in 1851ExamplesAfter all, it has its origins in the 17th and 18th centuries, when government sought to broaden the tax base through exotic levies such as the hearth tax and the window tax.BritishIn 1697 a window tax was imposed on houses worth more than £5 per annum which had more than six windows, the tax being enacted to pay for the recoinage of silver.BritishI was once told that the mill was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086, and windows were walled up to avoid the window tax of 1696.BritishBut at least five windows have been blocked, most likely to avoid the window tax first levied in 1696.British

window washer

noun (North American English) a person who is employed to clean windows; a window cleaner

windowsill

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UK /ˈwɪndə(ʊ)sɪl/nouna ledge or sill forming the bottom part of a windowExamplesWell, the caulking would go down here with the window sill, with the frame.North AmericanKeep a bucket of soapy water and a second sponge to clean the exterior window sill.North AmericanIt is thought he climbed to the window sill and then slipped over the ledge.BritishThe window sill was replaced once on the fourth floor and the drywall around the windows was repaired several times.CanadianShe stared out the window, at the thick snow falling fast on the ground and building up on the window sill.North AmericanThe cistern has an indefinable white substance dripping down it and the missing tiles were stacked up on the window sill.British

window shopping

noun (mass noun) the activity of looking at goods displayed in shop windows, especially without intending to buy anythingwindow shopping is the favourite pastime of all New YorkersExamplesResidents near the store, who have taken a day off from work, come in for some window shopping.IndianYou know, early on, there's a lot of window shopping going on.North AmericanUnlike many mall visitors, Ms. Kitty seems quite content with window shopping.North AmericanOnce tired of window shopping, they decided to catch a movie.British

window box

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UK //nouna long, narrow box in which flowers and other plants are grown, placed on an outside windowsillExamplesYou don't need an elaborate set-up to paint your window box before planting it.North AmericanLace curtains hung in the windows and just outside, lavender was growing in the window box.BritishCharlie asked as Uncle Henry turned to leave, ‘Can she plant some flowers in the window box?’North AmericanI've grown herbs in a window box and I would like to transplant them into the garden and plant up the window box with some bulbs.British

window dresser

nounwindow dressing nounExamplesTwo window dressers were already putting a beautiful black gown on a brand new mannequin.I did all sorts of jobs including working as a window-dresser for Austin Reed.BritishAfter studying at the Architectural Association in London, he freelanced as a window dresser at Barney's New York.North AmericanHe began his fashion career 40 years ago as a window dresser at La Rinascente, Milan's leading department store.BritishAfter working for a time as a window dresser, she gained a place at the London Academy of Dramatic Arts.British

window frame

nouna supporting frame for the glass of a windowExamplesAttaching film to the window frame keeps the broken glass in the frame, much like an automobile windshield.North AmericanAfter old caulk is removed, new caulk can then be applied to all joints in the window frame and the joint between the frame and the joint between the frame and the wall.North AmericanMade of wood or metal, decorative rods span the window frame and act as the primary support for the drapery or scarf.North AmericanHe carefully knocked the jagged edges of broken glass from the window frame with the handle of a floor-brush, and caught the falling shards in a matching plastic dustpan.BritishA stone from outside shatters the glass in the window frame in the nick of time, before the gas flooding the room can have its intended effect.North AmericanThe best way to counter this form of corporate espionage is to mount tiny mechanical motors into the window frame to vibrate the glass.North American

window seat

noun1. a seat below a window, especially one in a bay or alcoveExamplesIt had a huge wardrobe with mirror doors and a window with a padded window seat that looked out at the quiet tree-lined street below.BritishLeaning her head against the glass, Jaid sat on her window seat and looked out onto the quiet street below.AustralianA lovely window seat has been built into one of the bay windows, and a pine floor has just been laid - the carpet was destroyed by our parties.BritishIt brushed against my window, and I, lying there at the window seat, opened my eyes and blinked them once or twice.Canadian2. a seat next to a window in an aircraft or trainExamplesThe train was more crowded than I expected, so in order to get a window seat, I moved into the inoperative cafe car.North AmericanI found myself a good window seat and settled in for the ride.North AmericanOn our final approach to O'Hare, I was sitting in the window seat and Walter was sitting next to me on the aisle.North AmericanOh, yes, this was also my first time on an airplane, so a window seat was crucial.North American

window dressing

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UK /ˈwɪndə(ʊ) ˌdrɛsɪŋ/noun (mass noun) 1. the arrangement of an attractive display in a shop window2. an adroit but superficial or misleading presentation of something, designed to create a favourable impressionthe government's effort has amounted to little more than window dressing

derivatives

window dresser

Overton window

nounthe Overton window (US English) the spectrum of ideas on public policy and social issues considered acceptable by the general public at a given timeI suppose the Overton window is shifting, but slowly

word origin

early 21st century: named after Joseph P. Overton (1960–2003) former vice president of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy in the US, who developed the concept

clerestory window

noun1. each of a series of windows in a clerestoryExamplesIn addition to the translucent panels, a ribbon of glass tops many of the interior and exterior walls and acts as a giant clerestory window, flooding the space with light.North AmericanThe tent-like roof enclosure floats atop a shallow clerestory window, transforming the sanctuary into the primeval cavern of man's first and most primitive dwelling.North AmericanTwo other windows, even taller and thinner, are spaced along the right wall of the nave, while a round clerestory window is visible high up near the ceiling.North AmericanThe transformed entrance hall leads to a tall tapering rectangular space lit at the top by a continuous clerestory window.North American2. a window with no crosspiece dividing the lightExamplesThe old ‘Auto Hotel’ contrasts with the new, upper portion of building with a clerestory window that lights the changing-exhibition gallery.North AmericanFor daylight, the architects devised a light scoop to collect and redirect daylight from a new clerestory window to the workspaces below.North AmericanThe entry hall was bathed in a warm light from three art-glass clerestory windows.North AmericanLight from the sun is limited by the use of clerestory windows along both sides of the main hangar that are 10 m long, 1 m high, and approximately 11 m above grade.North American

shop window

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UK /ˌʃɒp ˈwɪndəʊ/noun1. a window of a shop, in which goods are displayedlooking in a shop windowExamplesPeople in Dublin stood in stunned silence outside of a shop window displaying dozens of televisions playing the surreal images.IrishBananas were displayed in a London shop window - the first time the fruit had been seen in Britain.British2. the shop windowa position that allows a person or organization to demonstrate their strengthshe is keen to put himself in the shop windowExamplesIt's the biggest shop window for new comedy talent in Europe, and success there can lead to great things.British

bay window

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UK /beɪ ˈwɪndəʊ/nouna window built to project outwards from an outside wallhe was sitting at his desk in the alcove of a bay windowExamplesThe lights were off but the skylight and two large bay windows on the opposite wall provided more than enough light to see by.North AmericanAmong the most common are arches, Palladium windows, bay windows and skylights.North AmericanShe was in a well-furnished room, bookcases lined two walls, and three large bay windows made up the outside wall almost entirely.North AmericanOne idea is to have your contractor place a window a few feet down the wall from the bay window.North American

bow window

nouna curved bay windowExamplesThe room is well lit by two picture windows and a bow window, and also includes a stone fireplace with matching hearth and wooden mantle.IrishThe 104 square metres of accommodation includes an entrance hall and a reception room with a bow window, ceiling coving and an attractive fireplace with tiled inset.IrishThe plans for All Saints Lutheran Church, Phoenix, include a large bow window on one side of the worship space affording a dramatic view of mountains in the distance.North AmericanA fine bow window, hung with gold-embroidered muslin, and also shaded with heavy plush curtains, commands the ever-varying gay panorama of Fifth Avenue.North AmericanOff this, there is an elegant reception room with a floor-to-ceiling bow window and a cast-iron and marble fireplace which has cast-iron doors to draw across the open hearth.IrishIt is upstairs, with a large bow window, and ‘looks down the avenue of limes' - due west.British

compass window

nouna bay window with a semicircular curveExamplesNotice the color of the sky that you see through the compass windows.North American

French window

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UK /frɛntʃ ˈwɪndəʊ/nounusually French windowseach of a pair of glazed doors in an outside wall, serving as a window and door, typically opening on to a garden or balconyJulia walked out through the open French windows on to the terraceExamplesPatio doors and French windows should be fitted with a special lock at the top and bottomBritishGround floor or garden apartments have French windows leading out to their own patio areas.British

Jesse window

nouna church window showing Jesus's descent from Jesse, typically in the form of a Jesse treeExamplesThe east window of the north aisle is a beautiful Jesse window, at first sight to all appearance nearly perfect.Some large remaining parts of a Jesse window are in the North aisle East window and many smaller pieces in various other windows.

lancet window

nouna slender pointed arched windowExamplesAbove the door he had also paid for a lancet window consisting of a representation of Jacob and the appropriate words: ‘This is the House of God, and this is the Gate of Heaven.’BritishIt receives no natural lighting from behind, and has to compete with a lancet window immediately to its east side.BritishThe rattling, down-at-heel, overcrowded buildings pleased me better than any grassy quad or lancet window.BritishBack in 1150 there were 12 nuns and a prioress, now there's the delight of the ‘finest stained glass in the West Riding’, three lancet windows by William Morris, gorgeous Pre-Raphaelite faces framed in foliage.BritishThe lancet windows depict scenes from the life of Christ and are wonderful examples of Harry Clarke's rare genius.Irish

lattice window

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UK /latɪs ˈwɪndəʊ/nouna window with small panes set in diagonally crossing strips of leadExamplesFinally she felt the urge to slide back the lattice window that separated them, and she indeed did so.North AmericanSimilar picturesque thatched cottages with lattice windows are illustrated in the children's picture sheets issued by early nineteenth-century publishers.North AmericanIt has lattice windows and its own seating area with a wrought-iron gas fireplace with remote control.IrishWhat, from the outside, seem like gloomy lattice windows prove within to be vivid mosaics of coloured glass.British

opera window

noun (North American English) a small fixed window on a car, usually behind a rear side windowExamplesHowever, to soften the tall-boy look, the belt line is unusually high, with narrow vertical side windows, and three small, round opera windows.East Asian

oval window

noun (Anatomy, Zoology) another term for the fenestra ovalis (see fenestra)ExamplesDue to the uneven properties of the basilar membrane, high frequencies create a crest at the taut end nearest the oval window, and low frequencies crest towards the pliant end of the membrane.AustralianA sound stimulus rattles the tiny hammer, anvil and stirrup bones that lean against the oval window at the entrance to the cochlea, thus setting the cochlear fluid in motion.North AmericanThe length and diameter of the bypass channel (periotic duct) dictate that only a tiny fraction of the total acoustic displacement at the oval window is diverted through that channel.North AmericanIn amphibians, the columella shares the oval window with a second bone, the operculum, which communicates by way of an opercular muscle with the pectoral girdle.North AmericanThe stapes has a large footplate which fits into the oval window of the inner ear and transduces the physical movement of the bones back into pressure waves in the perilymph of the inner ear.North AmericanThey are given the descriptive names hammer, anvil, and stirrup, the last being attached to a further membrane, the oval window, which leads to a complex labyrinth, the cochlea.British

Palladian window

noun (mainly US English) a large window consisting of a central arched section flanked by two narrow rectangular sectionsExamplesAbove the three entrance doors is a Palladian window flanked by two large sash windows, and in the pediment there is an oval window surrounded by graceful foliate carvings.North AmericanIts centerpiece is a Palladian window with a central panel.North AmericanA louvered Palladian window in the center of the pediment has quarter-round louvers on each side.North AmericanThe mansion had a symmetrical front, with narrow side windows flanking the front door; there were five windows across the second floor, including a Palladian window in the middle.North American

picture window

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UK //nouna large window consisting of one pane of glass, typically facing an attractive viewa picture window overlooking the gardenExamplesThe bedroom to the rear has both a Velux window and a picture window overlooking the garden, while the bedroom to the front has doors leading to a railed balcony.IrishIt is fitted with built-in floor and wall presses, is decorated in yellow and is well lit by a large picture window overlooking the inner courtyard.IrishTo the front of the house, the living room is a spacious area decorated in peach and well lit by a picture window with garden views.IrishTo the right, the dual aspect living room overlooks the front garden through a bay window and has a picture window to the back.Irish

rose window

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UK /ˌrəʊz ˈwɪndəʊ/nouna circular window with mullions or tracery radiating in a form suggestive of a roseExamplesThis classic Episcopalian cathedral has an exquisite rose window high above its front doors.North AmericanThere are about 650 little paper flowers obsessively tacked to the wall, referencing a rose window, all kinds of associations, but also creating an abstract form.North AmericanAdditionally, a beautiful rose window was put in at the front of the church and floodlit from the inside, allowing a mirage of colours to emerge from the window, something which will become a feature of the famous mall.IrishEventually a blurred, bleeding reproduction of the rose window will be produced, and will, I presume, be exhibited, possibly over the very window from which the form is derived.South African

round window

noun (Anatomy, Zoology) another term for the fenestra rotunda (see fenestra)ExamplesTravelling back outwards, this canal ends at the round window, a membrane that gives back into the middle ear and through which pressure is dissipated.AustralianOutcome measures for surgical patching of the oval and round windows have varied considerably, with a real difficulty shown in distinguishing between true cure and placebo effect.AustralianVibrations of the oval window set the fluid in motion, and a third membrane, the round window in the lower gallery, allows the incompressible fluid to move.British

sash window

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UK /saʃ ˈwɪndəʊ/nouna window with one or two sashes which can be slid vertically to make an openingExamplesThis beautifully proportioned room spans the width of the house and has views over the square through a deep bay window and a shuttered sash window.IrishI had already been to bed and found it impossible to sleep, despite having the sash window entirely open.BritishA large sash window and a fanlight ensure that plenty of light filters through.IrishHere, the solitary bedroom is a good sized double with a built-in wooden wardrobe and a large sash window which lets in plenty of light.Irish

show window

nouna shop window looking on to a street, used for exhibiting goodsExamplesIt is a time when there is much in the show window and nothing in the stockroom.East AsianThe delightful Keerthi Reddy, the famous actress, inaugurated the show window on Tuesday.IndianBrowsing in New York last May, there was a huge advertisement in the show window of a Brooklyn store, boasting its stock of the latest top 40 hits.CaribbeanYou could buy expensive handmade footwear from the Chinese shoemaker at the corner of Rest House Crescent Road, and gawk at the guitars and saxophones in the show window of Premson's.IndianThe tusk of an African elephant adorns the show window of a handicraft shop, waiting to be sold for an exorbitant sum whereas the hides of animals would be in a boutique in Paris, to drape the rich and famous.IndianAround the corner she stopped at the show window which featured a beautiful Jaguar sports car.Irish

storm window

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UK //noun (mainly North American English) a window fixed on the outside of a normal window for protection and insulation in bad weather or winterExamplesThere was a small four pane window covered by a storm window at the end opposite the door.North AmericanThe units are spaced with a 1-to 2inch gap between the storm window and existing window.North AmericanLike a storm window, double-glazed glass creates insulation by using an extra sheet of glass to create an air pocket.North AmericanThe type of frame material on a storm window unit is important because it contributes to the storm window's heat conductivity and maintenance.North American

transfer window

nouna specific period in the year during which soccer clubs may buy and sell playersMcClaren was keen to bolster his squad during the January transfer windowExamplesTalks will continue in the next couple of weeks with a view to McBride linking up with Rovers once the January transfer window opens.BritishSam Allardyce renews his call for a winter break to help Premiership managers compete with their European counterparts during the transfer window.BritishUnited's possible bid for Inter defender Blanc could hit a stumbling block with the impending closure of the Serie A transfer window.IrishCzech midfielder Jiri Jarosik arrived at Chelsea from the club in the previous transfer window.British

transom window

nouna window set above the transom of a door or larger window; a fanlightExamplesThe only embellishments are the narrow sidelights flanking the front door and the small transom window above it.North AmericanDuring the indicated time frame, he opened the middle transom window in his apartment, which was the window he normally used.North AmericanFlashes of light were coming through the transom window of an office down the hall.New ZealandNearby, burglars used the householder's own sledge hammer to smash a rear transom window to gain entry and steal over £3,000 of cash and jewellery.BritishNow, French doors connect the new room to a wide deck, while transom windows above the doors brighten once-gloomy high ceilings.North AmericanFrench doors, double-hung windows, and transom windows face the garden.North American

Venetian window

nouna window with three separate openings, the central one being arched and taller than the others; a Palladian windowExamplesA Venetian window on the east side of the quadrangle which had been previously filled in, has been restored with new columns.North AmericanNext time you see a Venetian window, a triangular pediment, a coved gallery ceiling, or a Georgian terrace with lined stucco, remember who started it all.BritishIt faces the front and is lit by a large original Venetian window with leaded diamond panes topped by a plaster archway.IrishI can see the Venetian window and the grape-vine curling up to the roof.British

windowpane

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UK /ˈwɪndə(ʊ)peɪn/noun1. a pane of glass in a windowExamplesFlat, thin leaves of horn were translucent and used for windowpanes in place of glass.North AmericanI put my head on the cool glass of my windowpane and exhale a long breath that I've been holding for a while now.North American2. a broad flatfish with numerous dark spots, found in the western AtlanticAlso called sand dabScophthalmus aquosus, family Scophthalmidae (or Bothidae)

go out the window

also go out of the windowwindow noun (informal) (of a plan or pattern of behaviour) no longer exist; disappearall pretence at unity went out of the window as cabinet colleagues traded insultsExamplesEric then switched to his electric guitar, and from what I could make out, all set-list plans went out the window as he had to choose songs that would sound good played on an electric rather than an acoustic.BritishIn the early stages, any plans about tactics went out the window.Irish

window of opportunity

window nouna favourable opportunity for doing something that must be seized immediatelyExamplesManagement, coaches and players view this season as a window of opportunity that must be seized.North AmericanAlas, both men missed their windows of opportunity.North AmericanDave gets on the phone for a while, but then says they have a window of opportunity and must go.CanadianThe Bills may have a one-year window of opportunity before they must rebuild an aging roster.North American

window of vulnerability

window nounan opportunity to attack something that is at risk (especially as a cold war claim that America's land-based missiles were easy targets for a Soviet first strike)ExamplesReagan was of course right about the window of vulnerability, and the Soviet Union collapsed just five years later.North AmericanFew if any of the paratroopers anxiously scanning the northern sky for the telltale dust columns of Iraqi armor advancing south knew that this window of vulnerability could have been avoided.North AmericanThis will probably be a window of vulnerability until the human intelligence capabilities are fully rebuilt.North AmericanThis kind of holistic defensive strategy adds a proactive dimension to firewall protection, and ensures that the effects of Zero Day attacks can be minimized by making the window of vulnerability as small as possible.North American

dormer

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UK /ˈdɔːmə/also dormer windownouna window that projects vertically from a sloping roofExamplesThe bright master bedroom has a dormer window to the front and a second window to the side.IrishWith the passing of the Act, politicians promised that homeowners would no longer need to seek permission from the ‘superior’ to install a dormer window in their attic or to build a conservatory.British

word origin

late 16th century (denoting the window of a dormitory or bedroom): from Old French dormeor ‘dormitory’, from dormir ‘to sleep’

oriel

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UK /ˈɔːrɪəl/noun1. a large upper-storey bay with a window, supported by brackets or on corbelsExamplesBecause of the oriel's off-center position, the Dance of Death frieze is divided into two parts of unequal length.North AmericanThe tree's branches structurally support the third-floor oriel extending halfway up the fourth floor or gable above it.North American2. also oriel windowa window in an orielExamplesThe window frames have also been scrapped and repainted and the leaking roof of the oriel window has been repaired.

Windows dịch sang tiếng Việt là gì?

màn cánh cửa là bản dịch của "Windows" thành Tiếng Việt.

Go window shopping nghĩa là gì?

Window-shopping không có nghĩa là đi mua cửa sổ, mà có nghĩa là nhìn vào những cửa sổ bầy hàng, chỉ nhìn ngắm, không mua. MAI LAN: So, if we go window-shopping, we just look at the merchandize on display in windows.

Window tiếng Anh nghĩa là gì?

Giải thích VN: Một không gian mở để cho ánh sáng và không khí vào trong một tòa nhà, thường bao gồm một khung và tấm kính được gọi ô cửa kính.

Windows đọc như thế nào?

Phát âm của 'window' trong Anh là gì?.

window {danh} /ˈwɪndoʊ/.

windowed {QKPT} /ˈwɪndoʊd/.

windows {nhiều} /ˈwɪndoʊz/.