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1 window
[ˈwɪndəu] nounan 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:Open/Close the window
شُبّاكgoods displayed in a shop-window.
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2 window
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3 window-box
nouna box on a window-ledge, in which plants may be grown.وَعاء تُزْرَع فيه الرَّياحين ويوضَع على عَتَبَة النّافِذَه -
4 window-dressing
nounthe arranging of goods in a shop window.تَزْيين الواجِهات -
5 window-frame
nounthe wooden or metal frame of a window.إطار النّافِذَه -
6 window-ledge
nouna ledge at the bottom of a window ( usually on the outside).إفْريز النّافِذَه -
7 window-pane
nounone of the sheets of glass in a window.لَوْح زُجاج النّافِذَه -
8 window-sill
nouna ledge at the bottom of a window (inside or outside).عَتَبَة الشُّبّاك -
9 window-dresser
nounزينَة الواجِهَه -
10 window-shopping
nounlooking at things in shop windows, but not actually buying anything.مُشاهَدَة المَعْروضات في الواجِهات -
11 blind, window shade
سِتَارَة (النَّافِذَة) \ blind, window shade: a window covering that can be pulled down to keep out sunlight, etc.. curtain: a cloth that hangs down to cover a window or door; sth. like this in a theatre, between the public and the stage. shade: sth. that gives protection from a bright light: a lampshade. -
12 bay window
a window jutting out from a room.شَبّاك بارِز من حائِط -
13 nafidha
window [nafadha] -
14 تاج ذو نافذة
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15 تاج نافذي
window crown -
16 ستارة (النافذة)
سِتَارَة (النَّافِذَة) \ blind, window shade: a window covering that can be pulled down to keep out sunlight, etc.. curtain: a cloth that hangs down to cover a window or door; sth. like this in a theatre, between the public and the stage. shade: sth. that gives protection from a bright light: a lampshade. \ سِتَارَة مَعْدنِيَة \ venetian blind: a window covering made of long thin flat bars of metal, plastic or wood that can be turned to let in light and air. \ See Also خَشَبِيّة، إلخ -
17 curtain
سِتَارَة (النَّافِذَة) \ blind, window shade: a window covering that can be pulled down to keep out sunlight, etc.. curtain: a cloth that hangs down to cover a window or door; sth. like this in a theatre, between the public and the stage. shade: sth. that gives protection from a bright light: a lampshade. -
18 shade
سِتَارَة (النَّافِذَة) \ blind, window shade: a window covering that can be pulled down to keep out sunlight, etc.. curtain: a cloth that hangs down to cover a window or door; sth. like this in a theatre, between the public and the stage. shade: sth. that gives protection from a bright light: a lampshade. -
19 لوح زجاجي
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20 واجهة عرض
واجِهَةُ عَرْضshow window, shop window
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