window
n. 窗户, 窗子, 窗口 vt. 给...开窗 [计] 窗口
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教材释义与例句
窗;窗口;窗户
a space or an area of glass in the wall of a building or vehicle that lets in light
Television provides us with a useful window on the world.
电视为我们提供了了解世界的有用渠道。
释义与例句
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An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle.
窗
窗户
窗口
窗子
牖
轩
栊
窗门
槛门囝
槛门
窗仔
窗仔门
窗头
亮窗
可数 不可数She opened the window to let some air in.
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An opening, usually covered by glass, in a shop which allows people to view the shop and its products from outside; a shop window.
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The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening.
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A period of time when something is available or possible; a limited opportunity.
可数 比喻 不可数launch window
window of opportunity
You have a two-hour window of clear weather to finish working on the lawn.
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Something that allows one to see through or into something
可数 比喻 不可数His journal provides a rare window into his otherwise obscure life.
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A restricted range.
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A rectangular area on a computer terminal or screen containing some kind of user interface, displaying output and allowing input, often for a single task in a multitasking system.
窗口
视窗
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A figure formed of lines crossing each other.
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The time between first infection and detectability.
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Synonym of chaff (“strips of material intended to confuse radar”)
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A function multiplied with a signal to reduce spectral leakage when performing a Fourier transform.
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A fenster: a geologic or tectonic window.
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To furnish with windows.
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To place at or in a window.
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3.
To apply a window function to (a signal).
及物 计算机 工程 数学
词汇关系
同义词 1
上位词 10
下位词 10
部分词 9
整体词 10
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词源
From Middle English wyndowe, wyndown, from Old Norse vindauga (“window”, literally “wind-eye; wind-hole”), equivalent to wind + eye. Cognate with Scots windae and windock, Faroese vindeyga, Norwegian Bokmål vindu, Norwegian Nynorsk vindauge, Danish vindue, archaic Swedish vindöga, Elfdalian windog. Displaced native Old English ēagþȳrel (literally “eye hole”) (the rare direct descendant is eyethurl (“window, pupil, etc.”)). The “windows” among early Germanic peoples were just unglazed holes (eyes) in the wall or roof that permitted wind to pass through .
来源:wiktionary