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window/ˈwindəʊ/n. 1a an opening in a wall, roof, vehicle, etc., usu. with glass in fixed, sliding, or hinged frames, to admit light or air etc. and allow the occupants to see out 窗,窗户,窗口 b the glass filling this opening 窗玻璃 have broken the window 打碎了窗玻璃 2 a space for display behind the front window of a shop (商店的)陈列窗;橱窗 3 an aperture in a wall etc. through which customers are served in a bank, ticket office, etc. (银行、售票处等的)窗口 4 an opportunity to observe or learn 进行观察或学习的机会 5 an opening or transparent part in an envelope to show an address 信封上的透明窗(信封上开口的或透明的部分,以露出收信人的地址) 6 Computing a defined area on a display screen in which a part of a file or image can be displayed 【计算】视见区,视窗(视频显示荧屏,可显示储存的文件或图像的一部分) 7a an interval during which atmospheric and astronomical circumstances are suitable for the launch of a spacecraft (航天器的)最佳发射时段 b any interval or opportunity for action 采取行动的时刻或时机 8 strips of metal foil dispersed in the air to obstruct radar detection (反雷达的)金属箔片干扰带 9 Physics a range of electromagnetic wavelengths for which a medium (esp. the atmosphere) is transparent 【物理学】射电窗口(电磁波谱中可穿透大气层的波长范围) □ out of the window colloq. no longer taken into account [口]不再被考虑的 □ windowed adj. (also in comb. 亦用于复合词)□ windowless adj.[Middle English from Old Norse vindauga (as WIND1, EYE)] |