Window
41window — Few Palestinian houses had windows, but the house at Troas, the Roman colony in Asia Minor where Paul preached until midnight, was better equipped. A young man, Eutychus, overwhelmed by sleep and perhaps by the heat of the oil lamps, fell from an …
42Window — Win|dow [ windou] das; [s], s <aus gleichbed. engl. window, eigtl. »Fenster«> Rechteck mit einer festgelegten Größe u. einer bestimmten Position auf dem Bildschirm (z. B. zur optischen Darstellung von Programmabläufen; EDV) …
43window — [13] A window is etymologically a ‘wind eye’ – that is, an ‘eye’ like opening for admitting the air. The word was borrowed from Old Norse vindauga, a compound noun formed from vindr ‘wind’ and auga ‘eye’. Danish vindue is descended from the Old… …
44window — A distinct area of a computer screen that contains information different than the rest of the screen. Sometimes it covers other information (in which case it is temporary), or it is permanent and does not contain other information. See also SysOp …
45window — See: go out the window …
46window — n a. an opportunity b. a period available for meetings, appointments or other tasks This fashionable jargon term of the yuppie era derives from the use of window in space engineering to denote a set of pa rameters in time and space. The term was… …
47window — n opening, aperture, ventilator, Scot. win nock, Archit. fenestra, Archit. fenestella; casement, dormer, oriel, bay window, transom, fanlight, lattice, skylight; porthole, port, bull s eye; (all of fortification) embrasure, loophole, crenal …
48window — langelis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. opening; window vok. Fenster, n rus. окошко, n pranc. fenêtre, f; guichet, m …
49window — langelis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Matuoklio rodyklę, ciferblatą ir reguliavimo įtaisus apsauganti skaidri priekinė dalis. atitikmenys: angl. window vok. Fenster, n rus. окно, n pranc. fenêtre, f …
50window — langas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. window vok. Fenster, n rus. окно, n pranc. fenêtre, f …