داستان آبیدیک

window


فارسی

1 عمومی:: دریچه‌، ویترین‌، پنجره‌ دار كردن‌، پنجره‌، روزنه‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 زمین‌شناسی و معدن:: پنجره

to implement a window corresponding to the size of the mining equipment at the centroid of each cluster

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 مکانیک:: ویندو

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general:: noun opening in wall: Open the window and get some air.

Simple Definitions

2 general:: see OUT THE WINDOW.

American Heritage Idioms

3 general:: window verbs open a window • I opened the window and breathed in the fresh air. close/shut a window • She shut the window firmly. roll up/down a window (= open or shut the window in a car ) • Lucy rolled the window down and waved to him. look/gaze/stare out of the window • Mom stared out of the window at the road. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + window open • A breeze from the open window lifted her hair. closed/shut • All the windows were closed. a front window • I don't want people looking in my front window. a back window • The burglar had got in through one of the back windows. the rear window (= the back window, especially of a car ) • The car's rear window had been bashed in. a shop/store window • She looked in shop windows. somebody's bedroom/office window • From his bedroom window he could see two men having an argument. the kitchen/car etc window • She had left the kitchen window open. a stained glass window (= made of pieces of coloured glass ) • The church has fine medieval stained glass windows. window + NOUN the window frame • The window frame was rotten.

transnet.ir

4 general::   noun in a building, car, etc. ADJ. big, huge, long, tall, wide | narrow, small | panoramic | floor-length, floor-to-ceiling | deep-set | arched, bay, bow, casement, dormer, French, lattice, leaded, picture, rose, sash, skylight, small-paned, stained-glass You get to the garden through French windows at the back of the house. The cathedral has a beautiful rose window. | plate-glass | double-glazed | barred, curtained, shuttered All the windows in the prison are barred. | curtainless | open | boarded-up | blank No light showed in any of the blank windows of the house. | dark | bright, sunny | rain-lashed, rain-streaked | draughty, ill-fitting | dirty, dusty, filthy | clean | steamed-up | balcony, basement, bedroom, kitchen, etc. | back, front, rear, side, top, topmost, upstairs | first-floor, ground-floor, etc. | south-facing, etc. | display, shop | car, carriage, train, etc. | back, driver's, passenger, rear | electric | smoked, tinted a limousine with smoked windows VERB + WINDOW gaze out (of), gaze through, look in (through), look out (of), look through, peer out (of), peer (in) through, see out (of), see through, stare out of, stare (in) through I found her looking in the window of a department store. It was raining so hard I could scarcely see out the window. | lean out of, stick your head out of | knock on, rap on, tap on We tapped on the window to get their attention. | fling open, force (open), open, throw open There was evidence that the window had been forced. | roll down, wind down I rolled down the window to ask for directions. | close, roll up, shut | clean, wash | break, shatter, smash | replace WINDOW + VERB open, wind down How does the window open? | close, go up | break, shatter, smash | blow out All the windows blew out with the force of the blast. | flash, gleam, glint, glow, shine The windows glinted in the sunlight. | steam up The windows all steam up when you have a shower. | rattle The windows rattle when a train goes past. | face sth, give a view of sth, look, overlook sth, stare a studio with windows looking south towards the park The windows of the house stared bleakly down at her. WINDOW + NOUN frame, ledge, pane, sill | seat I always ask for a window seat when I fly. | cleaner He works as a window cleaner. | display | shopping I love going window shopping (= looking at things in the shops without buying anything). PREP. at the ~ He was standing at the window waiting for us. | by the ~ I sat by the window to get some air. | in the ~ an advertisement in the shop window We caught sight of him in the window as we passed. There was a vase of flowers in the window. A bird flew in the open window. | out (of) ~ She gazed out of the window at the falling snow. | through ~ They threw a brick through the window. area on a computer screen ADJ. active Click on the window to make it active. VERB + WINDOW open | close If you close a couple of windows, the screen will be less cluttered. | enlarge, minimize, resize, shrink | drag, move | click onCOMPUTER

Oxford Collocations Dictionary


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