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windows

/win-dohz/US // ˈwɪn doʊz //

窗户,窗口,橱窗,窗外

Definitions

  1. 1

    Trademark.

    • : any of several personal computer operating systems or environments featuring a graphical user interface.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • If you’re using an earlier model of Windows or a different operating system, however, some of the quick access keys won’t work on your computer.

  • A dedicated button offers Windows users quick access to the Start menu, and it connects to users’ systems via an included USB transceiver.

  • Microsoft’s server and app businesses were built from Windows and then led to the cloud.

  • Apple has introduced an iCloud Passwords Chrome extension that will make life easier for those who use both Windows computers and other Apple devices, like a Macbook or an iPhone.

  • Windows actually gives you the option of resetting your entire computer, or just resetting key Windows files and leaving your personal files as they are—this saves you the trouble of a backup, but it’s not as effective as a full reset.

  • Up and down the plane I heard the slap of blinders yanked down over the windows while the rest of us eagerly took in the view.

  • A Belgian church has a chalkboard sitting at the pulpit with the jungle peeking through the windows behind it.

  • First, he emphasized the importance of the police and the need for new training and an end to “broken windows” tactics.

  • The site was blacked out at all times, with curtains and painted exterior windows.

  • Saks get 500,000 windows onlookers per day—a total of 25 million for the entire season.

  • The east window in this church has been classed as the A1 of modern painted windows.

  • The doors (Indian bungalows have hardly any windows, each door being half glass) were open front and back.

  • In this little room the galleries had been designed; the windows had looked upon the commencement of the great work.

  • Two broad dormer windows looked out toward the Gulf, and as far across it as a man's eye might reach.

  • Robert went over and seated himself on the broad sill of one of the dormer windows.