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['windəu](an opening in the wall of a building etc which is fitted with a frame of wood, metal etc containing glass or similar material, that can be seen through and usually opened: I saw her through the window; Open/Close the window; goods displayed in a shop-window.) okno- window-dressing
- window-dresser
- window-frame
- window-ledge
- window-pane
- window-shopping
- window-sill* * *I [wíndou]nounokno; okenska šipa; commerce izložba, izložbeno okno; okence pri blagajni; figuratively odprtinabay window, bow window — okno na zaprtem balkonuin the window — v izložbenem oknu, v vitrinito have all one's goods in the window figuratively biti površenyou make a better door than a window figuratively ironically nisi prozoren, nisi iz steklato put all one's knowledge in the window figuratively bahati se s svojim znanjemII [wíndou]transitive verbvstaviti okno; (redko) postaviti v okno; (redko) preluknjati
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