win·dowˈwin-(ˌ)dō
out the window如何读
out the window是什么意思
突然失去了、或者是浪费了某样东西。
out the window英英释义
noun
an opening especially in the wall of a building for admission of light and air that is usually closed by casements or sashes containing transparent material (such as glass) and capable of being opened and shut
windowpane
a space behind a window of a retail store containing displayed merchandise
an opening in a partition or wall through which business is conducted
a bank teller's window
a means of entrance or accessespecially: a means of obtaining information
a window on history
an opening (such as a shutter, slot, or valve) that resembles or suggests a window
the transparent panel or opening of a window envelope
the framework (such as a shutter or sash with its fittings) that closes a window opening
chaff sense 4
a range of wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum to which a planet's atmosphere is transparent
an interval of time within which a rocket or spacecraft must be launched to accomplish a particular mission
an interval of time during which certain conditions or an opportunity exists
a window of vulnerability
an area at the limits of the earth's sensible atmosphere through which a spacecraft must pass for successful reentry
any of various rectangular boxes appearing on a computer screen that display files or program output, that can usually be moved and resized, and that facilitate multitasking
noun
an opening especially in the wall of a building for admission of light and air that is usually closed by casements or sashes containing transparent material (such as glass) and capable of being opened and shut
windowpane
a space behind a window of a retail store containing displayed merchandise
an opening in a partition or wall through which business is conducted
a bank teller's window
a means of entrance or accessespecially: a means of obtaining information
a window on history
an opening (such as a shutter, slot, or valve) that resembles or suggests a window
the transparent panel or opening of a window envelope
the framework (such as a shutter or sash with its fittings) that closes a window opening
chaff sense 4
a range of wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum to which a planet's atmosphere is transparent
an interval of time within which a rocket or spacecraft must be launched to accomplish a particular mission
an interval of time during which certain conditions or an opportunity exists
a window of vulnerability
an area at the limits of the earth's sensible atmosphere through which a spacecraft must pass for successful reentry
any of various rectangular boxes appearing on a computer screen that display files or program output, that can usually be moved and resized, and that facilitate multitasking
out the window词源英文解释
Middle English windowe, from Old Norse vindauga, from vindr wind (akin to Old English wind) + auga eye; akin to Old English ēage eye — more at eye
The first known use of window was in the 13th century
out the window儿童词典英英释义
out-of-the-wayadjective
being off the usual paths
an out-of-the-way village
not commonly found or met : unusual
the store specializes in out-of-the-way books
out-of-the-wayadjective
being off the usual paths
an out-of-the-way village
not commonly found or met : unusual
the store specializes in out-of-the-way books
work1 of 3noun
the use of one's strength or ability to get something done or to achieve a result : labor, toil
the work done as one's regular jobalso: the place of one's employment
didn't go to work today
something to be done : task
have work to do
the energy used when a force is applied over a given distance
something that results from a particular manner or method of working, operating, or devising
careful police work
something that results from the use or shaping of a particular material
porcelain work
a fortified structure (as a fort or trench)
plural a place where industrial labor is done : plant, factory
cement works
plural the working or moving parts of a mechanical device
the works of a watch
something produced by hard work or skill
a writer's first work
manner of working : workmanship
careless work
everything available, possessed, or belonging
a hamburger with the works
the harshest treatment possible
gave him the works
work2 of 3adjective
used for work
a work elephant
suitable for wear while working
work clothes
work3 of 3verb
to bring about : effect
work a cure
to prepare by stirring or shaping
work dough
to bring into a desired form by a manufacturing process
work cold steel
to set or keep in motion or operation
a pump worked by hand
to solve by reasoning or figuring
work an arithmetic problem
to cause to labor
worked the crew hard
to make use of : exploit
work a mine
to pay for with labor
work off a debt
to get into or out of a state or position by stages
worked the boat loose
contrive sense 3, arrange
work it so that you can leave soon
excite sense 1, provoke
worked myself into a rage
to make an effort especially for a long period
to perform a task requiring extended effort or repeated operations
to perform work regularly for wages
works in advertising
to function or operate properly
hinges work better with oil
to produce a desired effect : succeed
my plan worked
to move gradually into a certain position or state
the knot worked loose
work1 of 3noun
the use of one's strength or ability to get something done or to achieve a result : labor, toil
the work done as one's regular jobalso: the place of one's employment
didn't go to work today
something to be done : task
have work to do
the energy used when a force is applied over a given distance
something that results from a particular manner or method of working, operating, or devising
careful police work
something that results from the use or shaping of a particular material
porcelain work
a fortified structure (as a fort or trench)
plural a place where industrial labor is done : plant, factory
cement works
plural the working or moving parts of a mechanical device
the works of a watch
something produced by hard work or skill
a writer's first work
manner of working : workmanship
careless work
everything available, possessed, or belonging
a hamburger with the works
the harshest treatment possible
gave him the works
work2 of 3adjective
used for work
a work elephant
suitable for wear while working
work clothes
work3 of 3verb
to bring about : effect
work a cure
to prepare by stirring or shaping
work dough
to bring into a desired form by a manufacturing process
work cold steel
to set or keep in motion or operation
a pump worked by hand
to solve by reasoning or figuring
work an arithmetic problem
to cause to labor
worked the crew hard
to make use of : exploit
work a mine
to pay for with labor
work off a debt
to get into or out of a state or position by stages
worked the boat loose
contrive sense 3, arrange
work it so that you can leave soon
excite sense 1, provoke
worked myself into a rage
to make an effort especially for a long period
to perform a task requiring extended effort or repeated operations
to perform work regularly for wages
works in advertising
to function or operate properly
hinges work better with oil
to produce a desired effect : succeed
my plan worked
to move gradually into a certain position or state
the knot worked loose
windownoun
an opening in a wall for letting in light or air
windowpane
an opening in a partition or wall through which business is conducted
a bank teller's window
a period of time during which a certain condition exists
a window of opportunity
any of the areas into which a computer display may be divided and on which distinctly different types of information are displayed
out the window 例句
1 Carrie went over and looked out the window, while Hurstwood looked at himself in the glass.
嘉莉走过去看着窗外.赫斯渥在镜子里照了照,觉得自己又脏又乱.
2 I looked out the window and saw a deer.
3 Installing awnings, pergolas, and other outdoor elements that can help keep direct sunlight off your windows can keep indoor temps cooler.
4 He accidentally broke a window.
5 Ben continued to stare out the window.
本一直凝视着窗外。
6 Oh, for goodness'sakes, let's walk over and look out the window.
啊, 千万千万, 我们快到那边去,也好朝窗外看看.
7 She opened a window to let in some air.
8 He jumped out the window.
他从窗口跳了出去.
9 He looked out the window above the sink and said, " God light.
他从洗涤池上的窗户望出去说: ” 这是神光.
10 He got up and looked out the window into the chilly street.
他站起身来,看着窗外寒冷的街道.
11 He sits behind a window and sells movie tickets.
12 He sat and stared moodily out the window.
他坐在那儿,忧郁地凝视着窗外。
13 In this instance he stood so for some time, staring out the window.
这一次,他就这样站了半晌, 向窗外凝视着.
14 I saw a beautiful dress in the window.
15 They got drunk and puked out the window.
他们喝醉了,往窗外吐。
16 A window opened in the fog and we could finally see the ocean.
17 Can you roll down the car window?
18 Michael took a deep breath and looked out the window.
迈可深深吸了一口气,望着窗外.
19 His suspense became so great that he couldn't bear to look out the window.
他的疑虑变得这样大,所以他忍受不了往窗外看.
20 Joanne stood with her hands on the sink, staring out the window.
乔安妮站着,两手放在水槽上,眼睛定定地望着窗外。