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pane

/peyn/US // peɪn //UK // (peɪn) //

窗格,窗帘,玻璃窗,窗窗格

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of the divisions of a window or the like, consisting of a single plate of glass in a frame.
    • : a plate of glass for such a division.
    • : a panel, as of a wainscot, ceiling, door, etc.
    • : a flat section, side, or surface, as one of the sides of a bolthead.
    • : Philately. a sheet of stamps or any large portion of one, as a half or a quarter, as issued by the post office.

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Examples

  • Labor with that option starts at $235 for one pane, plus $50 to $75 for each additional pane.

  • In Shannon Soldner’s painting of a person in bed, the figure is fragmented like a pane of broken glass.

  • Google allows this watchlist to follow you across devices, so when you search for a movie or TV show on the main Google search engine online, you’ll see a Watchlist option in the pane on the right.

  • Now, users can send feedback by clicking on an image in the Image results and selecting “Send feedback” from the three-dot menu in the preview pane.

  • The grey smartphone, covered in identical panes of glass on each side, feels like it belongs in a science-fiction movie.

  • The top pane of the kitchen window was also broken and slightly open, again just as in my dream.

  • The top pane of the small kitchen window was also broken, and partly open.

  • Exhale on the cold pane, then draw a ladybug in the condensation.

  • The two made fast friends, running back and forth separated by a pane of glass.

  • Some found themselves behind a pane of bulletproof glass, others behind white roof-supporting columns.

  • Roman Pane who accompanied Columbus on his second voyage alludes to another method of using the herb.

  • At the lower or west end of the room the wall had been removed and replaced by a single immense pane of plate glass.

  • After repeating this prayer several times, she noticed some large drops of water upon the window pane.

  • The men therefore set vigorously to work to put in a spare pane, and get the light once more into working order.

  • The boys, staring in with faces close to the window-pane, saw the tall man leap forward and deal him a heavy blow.