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1 sash-door
[saešdɔ:]nounvrata, ki drsijo po žlebu gor in dol -
2 window
['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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Sash (disambiguation) — Sash can refer to: * Sash fabric belt* Sash window, the framing which holds panes of glass in a glazed window or door* Sash! German DJ/producer team* Stand alone shell a Unix like operating system shell, which includes many built in, Statically… … Wikipedia
Sash — Sash, n. [F. ch[^a]ssis a frame, sash, fr. ch[^a]sse a shrine, reliquary, frame, L. capsa. See {Case} a box.] 1. The framing in which the panes of glass are set in a glazed window or door, including the narrow bars between the panes. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sash — Sash, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sashed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sashing}.] To furnish with a sash or sashes; as, to sash a door or a window. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sash — sash1 [sash] n. [Ar shāsh, muslin] an ornamental band, ribbon, or scarf worn over the shoulder or around the waist, often formally as a symbol of distinction sash2 [sash] n. [taken as sing. of earlier shashes < Fr châssis, a frame: see… … English World dictionary
sash — sash1 sashless, adj. /sash/, n. 1. a long band or scarf worn over one shoulder or around the waist, as by military officers as a part of the uniform or by women and children for ornament. v.t. 2. to furnish or adorn with a sash: a dress sashed at … Universalium
sash — I [[t]sæʃ[/t]] n. 1) clo a long band or scarf worn over one shoulder or around the waist, as a part of one s ensemble or a uniform 2) clo to furnish or adorn with a sash: a dress sashed at the waist[/ex] • Etymology: 1585–95; dissimilated var. of … From formal English to slang
sash — {{11}}sash (1) strip of cloth, 1590s, strip of cloth twisted into a turban, from Arabic shash muslin cloth. Meaning strip of cloth worn about the waist or over the shoulder first recorded 1680s. {{12}}sash (2) window frame, 1680s, sashes, from Fr … Etymology dictionary
sash — I. noun Etymology: Arabic shāsh muslin Date: circa 1678 a band worn about the waist or over one shoulder and used as a dress accessory or the emblem of an honorary or military order • sashed adjective II. noun (plural sash; also sashes) Ety … New Collegiate Dictionary
sash plane — noun : a carpenter s plane with a notched cutter especially suited for trimming the inside of door and sash frames … Useful english dictionary
sash — sæʃ n. frame which holds a pane of glass in a window or door … English contemporary dictionary
French sash — Sash Sash, n. [F. ch[^a]ssis a frame, sash, fr. ch[^a]sse a shrine, reliquary, frame, L. capsa. See {Case} a box.] 1. The framing in which the panes of glass are set in a glazed window or door, including the narrow bars between the panes. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English