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21 link dormer
link dormer Verbindungsdachnase fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > link dormer
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22 mansard dormer window
mansard dormer window Mansardendachfenster nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > mansard dormer window
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23 roof dormer
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > roof dormer
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24 semicircular dormer window
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > semicircular dormer window
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25 shed dormer
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > shed dormer
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26 gabled dormer window
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27 hipped roof dormer
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28 pitched-roof dormer
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29 window
noun1) Fenster, dasbreak a window — eine Fensterscheibe zerbrechen; [Einbrecher:] eine Fensterscheibe einschlagen
2) (fig.): (means of observation)a window on the West/world — ein Fenster zum Westen/zur Welt
3) (for display of goods) [Schau]fenster, das4) (for issue of tickets etc.) Schalter, der5) (Computing) Fenster, das* * *['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.) das Fenster- academic.ru/119379/window-box">window-box- window-dressing
- window-dresser
- window-frame
- window-ledge
- window-pane
- window-shopping
- window-sill* * *win·dow[ˈwɪndəʊ, AM -doʊ]I. n▪ at the \window am Fensterbay \window Erkerfenster ntbedroom/kitchen \window Schlafzimmer-/Küchenfenster ntcasement \window Flügelfenster ntdormer \window Mansardenfenster nta third-floor \window ein Fenster nt im dritten StockFrench \window Verandatür f▪ in the \window im Schaufensterrear \window Heckscheibe f, Rückfenster ntthere might be a \window in his schedule next Thursday when he could see you es könnte eventuell nächsten Donnerstag eine Lücke in seinem Terminplan sein, wo er Sie sehen könntea \window of opportunity eine Chance [o Gelegenheit], günstiger Zeitpunkt8.▶ \windows of the soul Augen pl▪ to \window sth etw als Fenster einrichten* * *['wɪndəʊ] Fenster nt; (= shop window) (Schau)fenster nt; (of booking office, bank) Schalter m; (COMM inf = opportunity) Gelegenheit fwindow of opportunity — Chance f, (Fenster nt der) Gelegenheit f
* * *window [ˈwındəʊ] s1. Fenster n (auch fig):climb in at the window zum Fenster herein- oder hineinklettern;look out of the window aus dem Fenster schauen2. Fensterscheibe f3. Schaufenster n:put all one’s knowledge in the window fig mit seinem Wissen hausieren gehen4. (Bank- etc) Schalter m5. COMPUT, TV Fenster n (auch im Briefumschlag)6. GEOL Fenster n (durch Erosion entstandener Einblick)7. FLUG, MIL Düppel m, (Radar)Störfolie f* * *noun1) Fenster, dasbreak a window — eine Fensterscheibe zerbrechen; [Einbrecher:] eine Fensterscheibe einschlagen
go out of the window — (fig. coll.) den Bach runtergehen (ugs.)
2) (fig.): (means of observation)a window on the West/world — ein Fenster zum Westen/zur Welt
3) (for display of goods) [Schau]fenster, das4) (for issue of tickets etc.) Schalter, der5) (Computing) Fenster, das* * *(computers) n.Bildschirmfenster n. n.Fenster - n. -
30 window
win·dow [ʼwɪndəʊ, Am -doʊ] nat the \window am Fenster;bay \window Erkerfenster nt;casement \window Flügelfenster nt;dormer \window Mansardenfenster nt;a third-floor \window ein Fenster nt im dritten Stock;French \window Verandatür f;to throw sth out of the \window ( fig) etw aus dem Fenster werfenin the \window im Schaufensterrear \window Heckscheibe f, Rückfenster ntthere might be a \window in his schedule next Thursday when he could see you es könnte eventuell nächsten Donnerstag eine Lücke in seinem Terminplan sein, wo er Sie sehen könnte;a \window of opportunity eine Chance [o Gelegenheit];PHRASES:\windows of the soul Augen ntpl;
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dormer — UK [ˈdɔː(r)mə(r)] / US [ˈdɔrmər] or dormer window UK / US noun [countable] Word forms dormer : singular dormer plural dormers Word forms dormer window : singular dormer window plural dormer windows an upright window in a sloping roof … English dictionary
Dormer — Dor mer, or Dormer window Dor mer win dow, n. [Literally, the window of a sleeping apartment. F. dormir to sleep. See {Dormant}, a. & n.] (Arch.) A window pierced in a roof, and so set as to be vertical while the roof slopes away from it. Also,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dormer — (also dormer window) ► NOUN ▪ a window set vertically into a sloping roof. ORIGIN originally denoting the window of a dormitory or bedroom: from Old French dormir to sleep … English terms dictionary
dormer — [dôr′mər] n. [OFr dormeour < L dormitorium: see DORMITORY] 1. a window set upright in a sloping roof: also dormer window 2. the roofed projection in which this window is set … English World dictionary
dormer — 1590s, originally window of a sleeping room, from M.Fr. dormeor sleeping room, from dormir to sleep (see DORMANT (Cf. dormant)) … Etymology dictionary
dormer — n *window, casement, oriel … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Dormer — For people named Dormer, see Dormer (surname). An English street showing gable dormer windows A dormer is a structural element of a building that protrudes from the plane of a sloping roof surface. Dormers are used, either in original… … Wikipedia
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dormer — dormered, adj. /dawr meuhr/, n. 1. Also called dormer window. a vertical window in a projection built out from a sloping roof. 2. the entire projecting structure. [1585 95; < MF dormoir DORMITORY] * * * Window set vertically in a structure that… … Universalium
dormer — [[t]dɔ͟ː(r)mə(r)[/t]] dormers N COUNT A dormer or dormer window is a window that is built upright in a sloping roof … English dictionary
dormer — Dormant Dor mant, n. [See {Dormant}, a.] (Arch.) A large beam in the roof of a house upon which portions of the other timbers rest or sleep. Arch. Pub. Soc. Called also {dormant tree}, {dorman tree}, {dormond}, and {dormer}. Halliwell … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English