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Meaning window meaning

What does window mean?
Definitions in simple English

window

A piece of glass in a wall to let people see through it. He looked out the window.

window

a framework of wood or metal that contains a glass windowpane and is built into a wall or roof to admit light or air a transparent opening in a vehicle that allow vision out of the sides or back; usually is capable of being opened a transparent panel (as of an envelope) inserted in an otherwise opaque material an opening that resembles a window in appearance or function he could see them through a window in the trees 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 (computer science) a rectangular part of a computer screen that contains a display different from the rest of the screen an opening in a wall or screen that admits light and air and through which customers can be served he stuck his head in the window a pane of glass in a window the ball shattered the window

Synonyms window synonyms

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Topics window topics

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Conjugation window conjugation

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window · verb

Examples window examples

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Simple sentences

Tom broke the window.
The boy must have broken the window.
The morning sun came in the window.
Close the window.
Keep the window closed.
The boy pressed his face against the shop window.
I can hear a cat scratching at the window.
I asked him to open the window.
Do not throw anything out of the window.
She saw him break the window.
The window is made of glass.
Could you open the window?
Tom asked Mary to open the window.
We could see the sunset from the window.
Avoid opening the window; I have no great desire to feel air currents on my back.
He jumped out the window.
Did you break the window on purpose or by accident?
Did you leave the window open?
Would you please open the window?
Would you mind opening the window?
I feel cold. Do you mind closing the window?
I'm cold. May I close the window?
I feel cold. Would you shut the window, please?
The broken window was boarded up.
We looked out the window but saw nothing.

Movie subtitles

Wait, she wouldn't have left it by the window if she didn't, like, want somebody to take it, right?
Wow, that's a huge window.
You know what I see when I look out this window?
They broke into a yard. They threw a rock through a window.
It's very important for you to understand that this is not the way that we conduct ourselves, and of course we will pay for it, so if you just send us the cost, we'll reimburse you for the window.
I'm kind of glad you threw a rock through her window.
There's a girl with huge. objectives in the lower hand window.
Why are we standing in front of a window during wartime like this?
Through the boarded up window, Arpad hears Aranka's cries for help.
I'll wait for you under your window.
The hysterical person will undoubtedly say that these celebrities come to her through the wall or window.
Keep a light burning in the window, if you can find a window.
Shut the window hatches -!
Your poor old mother sits there sits there, night after. night after night. waiting to hear your steps on the stairs. - Ain't got no stairs. And I can see a little light burns in the window.
Pass him to me through the window.
Somebody threw a brick through Meyer Blum's window last night.
Through the window!
He came and stood below my window in the moonlight.
He came to my window in the moonlight and promised me things.
And why do the gentlemen throw the money out of the window?
I was looking at some of the pistols in the window.
Whose window is this?
You'll have to go to the next window.
They threw a rock through a window.
A storm broke the window pane last Thursday.
Just before, two girls knocked at the cellar window.
All right. Keep a light burning in the window, if you can find a window.
Lay off those window washers.
IT'S OUTSIDE THAT WINDOW.
I could have left by the window, unnoticed, but I risked being discovered.
Let that window alone, will you?
Behind the window.

News and current affairs

A window of opportunity opened at the beginning of Bush's first term, and closed shut after the terrorist attacks of September 2001.
For all the dire warnings that the window for a two-state solution is rapidly closing (or has already closed), it is the solution itself that is the problem.
Acting at the behest of the member states, the ECB has sufficient powers of persuasion: it could close its discount window to the banks, and the governments could seize institutions that refuse to cooperate.
Countries' need for better infrastructure is no license to throw prudence out the window.
So the window of opportunity to talk and compromise may be open only briefly, and, unfortunately, we have probably not seen the end of nuclear brinkmanship.
Instead, Bush should plan on a two-year window to give the Iraqi government as strong a chance as possible before the Americans leave, while emphasizing that Iraqis will thereafter be responsible for their own security and political salvation.
People thrusting their hands through the taxi window, begging.
But the window of opportunity is closing fast.
The European Central Bank treated all member countries' sovereign debt as essentially riskless, and accepted their government bonds at its discount window on equal terms.
Commercial banks could hold them without setting aside any capital reserves, and the European Central Bank (ECB) accepted them on equal terms at its discount window.
Indeed, the status quo can be thrown out the window at any time.
If you are a woman watching, you feel in your gut that these women won't be window dressing.
On the contrary, it is a significant window into the arena in which the conflict over the future of Iran's nuclear program is being waged.
It can, for example, restore through a side window the fiscal laxness which the Treaty of Amsterdam evicted by the front door.
With the lull in net immigration, we now have a window of opportunity to address these shortcomings.
Yet the window of opportunity for an EU-Kazakh partnership may be closing.
Meetings like the CDF provide a useful window into a country whose importance for the global economy will continue to grow.
China's strong fiscal position today gives it a window of opportunity.
But that window will close fast, because beneficiaries of specific reform policies have morphed into vested interests, which are fighting hard to protect what they have.
Instead, it brought about divergence. The European Central Bank treated all member countries' sovereign debt as essentially riskless, and accepted their government bonds at its discount window on equal terms.
But that, too, went out the window in May, when it started buying even Greek junk bonds.
There could be no greater opportunity for doing so than this strategically crucial window in the history of Europe and the southern Mediterranean.
This window of opportunity can be expanded through dialogue and reconciliation with those who are ready to disavow extremism and militancy.
The key is to capture the window of opportunity for industrialization arising from the relocation of light manufacturing from higher-income countries.
Most of this bureaucratic growth was the result of pressure from developed countries, which timed their efforts with the periodic replenishment of the International Development Association (the World Bank's window for soft loans).
This fact was obscured until recently by the European Central Bank's willingness to accept the sovereign debt of all eurozone members on equal terms at its discount window.

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