anglais > français | |
window | |
1. n. (Archi) Fenêtre. | |
2. n. (Archi) Vitrine. | |
3. n. Fenêtre, intervalle. | |
4. n. Informatique Fenêtre en tant qu'élément d'une interface graphique. | |
anglais > anglais | |
window | |
1. n. An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle. | |
2. n. An opening, usually covered by glass, in a shop which allows people to view the shop and its products from outside; a shop window. | |
3. n. (architecture) The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening. | |
4. n. A period of time when something is available. | |
launch window; window of opportunity; You have a two-hour window of clear weather to finish working on the lawn. | |
5. n. (graphical user interface) A rectangular area on a computer terminal or screen containing some kind of user interface, displaying the output of and allowing input for one of a number of simultaneously | |
6. n. A figure formed of lines crossing each other. | |
7. n. (medicine) The time between first infection and detectability. | |
8. v. To furnish with windows. | |
9. v. To place at or in a window. | |
français > anglais | |
fenêtre | |
1. n-f. window | |