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NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 窗户A window is a space in the wall of a building or in the side of a vehicle, which has glass in it so that light can come in and you can see out. 双语例句例: He stood at the window, moodily staring out. 他站在窗前,忧郁地盯着外面。 例: The room felt very hot and she wondered why someone did not open a window. 房间里感觉非常热,她纳闷为什么没人开窗户。 2.?[C 可数名词] (银行、邮局、火车站、博物馆等提供服务的)窗口A window is a glass-covered opening above a counter, for example, in a bank, post office, railway station, or museum, which the person serving you sits behind. 双语例句例: The woman at the ticket window told me that the admission fee was £12. 售票窗口的那位女士告诉我入场费为12镑。 3.?[C 可数名词] (电脑屏幕上的)视窗On a computer screen, a window is one of the work areas that the screen can be divided into. 双语例句例: Yahoo! Pager puts a small window on your screen containing a list of your 'friends'. 雅虎通在您的屏幕上弹出一个包含您的“朋友”名单的小视窗。
PHRASE. 习语go out of the window , fly out of the window , be out the window 1.?(计划或某种思维或行为方式)完全消失If you say that something such as a plan or a particular way of thinking or behaving has gone out of the window or is out the window, you mean that it has disappeared completely. 双语例句例: By now all logic had gone out of the window. 到这个时候根本就没有什么逻辑可讲了。
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