window

window
['windëu] n.,v. -n 1. dritare; lean/look/throw out of the window mbështetem/varem te dritarja; shikoj nga dritarja/nga xhami; hedh nga dritarja. 2. kmp. dritarez, kornizë. 3. aut. xham (makine). 4. tabak xhami. 5. vitrinë. 6. sportel (në një banak zyre). 7. e hapur, e çarë (në zarf) /-vt . i vë dritare.
window box ['windëu boks] n. vazo lulesh në pezul të dritares
window dressing ['windëu 'dresing] n 1. rregullim vitrinash. 2. fig. deklarata për fasadë
window frame ['windëu freim] n. kornizë dritareje
windowpane ['windëupein] n. xham dritareje
window sash ['windëu sæsh] n. kornizë e xhamit të dritares
window-shop ['windëushop] vi. sodis vitrinat; go window-shopping dal për të parë vitrinat
window sill ['windëu sil] n. prag dritareje
Windows ['windëus] n. (informatik) sistem operativ (i krijuar dhe zhvilluar nga kompania e Microsoft-it; Windows është sistem operativ, i cili e drejton dhe e kontrollon kompjuterin duke i përkthyer instrukcionet tuaja në gjuhën të cilën e kupton ai, sikurse që është edhe sistemi operativ DOS, Linux apo UNIX)
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