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win·dow
/ˈwɪn(ˌ)do/
窗口(
vt
.)給…開窗,窗戶,窗子
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
win·dow
/ˈwɪn(ˌ)do, də(w)/
名詞
窗,窗孔
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
window
多窗口
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
window
視窗; 窗; 窗口
From:
Network Terminology
window
視窗
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Win·dow
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Windowed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Windowing
.]
1.
To
furnish
with
windows
.
2.
To
place
at
or
in
a
window
. [
R
.]
Wouldst
thou
be
windowed
in
great
Rome
and
see
Thy
master
thus
with
pleach'd
arms
,
bending
down
His
corrigible
neck
? --
Shak
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Win·dow
n.
1.
An
opening
in
the
wall
of
a
building
for
the
admission
of
light
and
air
,
usually
closed
by
casements
or
sashes
containing
some
transparent
material
,
as
glass
,
and
capable
of
being
opened
and
shut
at
pleasure
.
I
leaped
from
the
window
of
the
citadel
.
--
Shak
.
Then
to
come
,
in
spite
of
sorrow
,
And
at
my
window
bid
good
morrow
. --
Milton
.
2.
Arch.
The
shutter
,
casement
,
sash
with
its
fittings
,
or
other
framework
,
which
closes
a
window
opening
.
3.
A
figure
formed
of
lines
crossing
each
other
. [
R
.]
Till
he
has
windows
on
his
bread
and
butter
.
--
King
.
French window
Arch.
,
a
casement
window
in
two
folds
,
usually
reaching
to
the
floor
; --
called
also
French casement
.
Window back
Arch.
,
the
inside
face
of
the
low
,
and
usually
thin
,
piece
of
wall
between
the
window
sill
and
the
floor
below
.
Window blind
,
a
blind
or
shade
for
a
window
.
Window bole
,
part
of
a
window
closed
by
a
shutter
which
can
be
opened
at
will
. [
Scot
.]
Window box
,
one
of
the
hollows
in
the
sides
of
a
window
frame
for
the
weights
which
counterbalance
a
lifting
sash
.
Window frame
,
the
frame
of
a
window
which
receives
and
holds
the
sashes
or
casement
.
Window glass
,
panes
of
glass
for
windows
;
the
kind
of
glass
used
in
windows
.
Window martin
Zool.
,
the
common
European
martin
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Window oyster
Zool.
,
a
marine
bivalve
shell
(
Placuna placenta
)
native
of
the
East
Indies
and
China
.
Its
valves
are
very
broad
,
thin
,
and
translucent
,
and
are
said
to
have
been
used
formerly
in
place
of
glass
.
Window pane
.
(a)
Arch.
See
Pane
,
n.
, 3
(b)
.
(b)
Zool.
See
Windowpane
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Window sash
,
the
sash
,
or
light
frame
,
in
which
panes
of
glass
are
set
for
windows
.
Window seat
,
a
seat
arranged
in
the
recess
of
a
window
.
See
Window stool
,
under
Stool
.
Window shade
,
a
shade
or
blind
for
a
window
;
usually
,
one
that
is
hung
on
a
roller
.
Window shell
Zool.
,
the
window
oyster
.
Window shutter
,
a
shutter
or
blind
used
to
close
or
darken
windows
.
Window sill
Arch.
,
the
flat
piece
of
wood
,
stone
,
or
the
like
,
at
the
bottom
of
a
window
frame
.
Window swallow
Zool.
,
the
common
European
martin
. [
Prov
.
Eng
.]
Window tax
,
a
tax
or
duty
formerly
levied
on
all
windows
,
or
openings
for
light
,
above
the
number
of
eight
in
houses
standing
in
cities
or
towns
. [
Eng
.]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
window
n
1:
a
framework
of
wood
or
metal
that
contains
a
glass
windowpane
and
is
built
into
a
wall
or
roof
to
admit
light
or
air
2:
a
transparent
opening
in
a
vehicle
that
allow
vision
out
of
the
sides
or
back
;
usually
is
capable
of
being
opened
3:
a
transparent
panel
(
as
of
an
envelope
)
inserted
in
an
otherwise
opaque
material
4:
an
opening
that
resembles
a
window
in
appearance
or
function
; "
he
could
see
them
through
a
window
in
the
trees
"
5:
the
time
period
that
is
considered
best
for
starting
or
finishing
something
; "
the
expanded
window
will
give
us
time
to
catch
the
thieves
"; "
they
had
a
window
of
less
than
an
hour
when
an
attack
would
have
succeeded
"
6:
a
pane
in
a
window
; "
the
ball
shattered
the
window
" [
syn
:
windowpane
]
7:
an
opening
in
the
wall
of
a
building
(
usually
to
admit
light
and
air
); "
he
stuck
his
head
in
the
window
"
8: (
computer
science
)
a
rectangular
part
of
a
computer
screen
that
contains
a
display
different
from
the
rest
of
the
screen
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Window
properly
only
an
opening
in
a
house
for
the
admission
of
light
and
air
,
covered
with
lattice-work
,
which
might
be
opened
or
closed
(2
Kings
1:2;
Acts
20:9).
The
spies
in
Jericho
and
Paul
at
Damascus
were
let
down
from
the
windows
of
houses
abutting
on
the
town
wall
(
Josh
. 2:15; 2
Cor
. 11:33).
The
clouds
are
metaphorically
called
the
"
windows
of
heaven
" (
Gen
. 7:11;
Mal
.
3:10).
The
word
thus
rendered
in
Isa
. 54:12
ought
rather
to
be
rendered
"
battlements
" (
LXX
., "
bulwarks
;" R.V., "
pinnacles
"),
or
as
Gesenius
renders
it
, "
notched
battlements
, i.e.,
suns
or
rays
of
the
sun
"=
having
a
radiated
appearance
like
the
sun
.
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