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English-Russian library and information terminology dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian library and information terminology dictionary. 2014.
window — The period of time between the expected first principal payment and the last anticipated principal payment for a specific REMIC tranche. American Banker Glossary A brokerage firm s cashier department, where delivery of securities and settlement… … Financial and business terms
Window dresser — Window dressers arrange displays of goods in shop windows or within a shop itself. They may work for design companies contracted to work for clients or for department stores, independent retailers, airport or hotel shops.Alone or in consultation… … Wikipedia
window — [win′dō] n. [ME windoge < ON vindauga, window, lit., wind eye < vindr, WIND2 + auga, an eye; akin to Ger auge, EYE] 1. a) an opening in a building, vehicle, or container, for letting in light or air or for looking through, usually having a… … English World dictionary
window-shop — [win′dōshäp΄] vi. window shopped, window shopping to look at displays of goods in store windows without entering the stores to buy window shopper n … English World dictionary
Window (computing) — This article is about the graphical display of the functions of a computer. For the operating system, see Microsoft Windows. For other uses, see Window (disambiguation). An example of some windows in a graphical user interface GNOME. Two… … Wikipedia
window — noun 1 in a building, car, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ big, huge, large, long, tall, wide ▪ narrow, small, tiny … Collocations dictionary
window — win|dow W1S1 [ˈwındəu US dou] n ↑shutter [Date: 1200 1300; : Old Norse; Origin: vindauga, from vindr wind + auga eye ] 1.) a space or an area of glass in the wall of a building or vehicle that lets in light open/close/shut a window ▪ Do you mind… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Window sitter — A window sitter, sometimes known as a desktop sitter, is a graphical application that displays a character sitting on top of other application windows running on a computer. The character is often a cute animal, or a super deformed anime… … Wikipedia
window — noun (C) 1 an opening in the wall of a building, car etc that lets in light and air, and is usually covered with glass: Do you mind if I open the window? | looking at the Christmas displays in the shop windows 2 one of the separate areas on a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
window-shop — intransitive verb Date: 1922 to look at the displays in retail store windows without going inside the stores to make purchases • window shopper noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
window-dressing — win·dow dress·ing also win·dow dress·ing (wĭnʹdō drĕs ĭng) n. 1. a. Decorative exhibition of retail merchandise in store windows. b. Goods and trimmings used in such displays. 2. A means of improving appearances or creating a falsely favorable… … Universalium