Look out your windows

to look out of the window

1 look out of the window

2 look out of the window

3 to look out of the window

4 look out of

He looked out of the window.

5 look out the window

6 window

to close / shut a window — закрывать окно

to clean / wash a window — мыть окно

He stood at the window, moodily staring out. — Он стоял у окна, уныло глядя наружу.

That’s the second time I’ve had my car window smashed in the last two weeks. — За последние две недели мне уже во второй раз вдребезги разбивают стекло в машине.

window bills — «оконные плакаты» (с фотографиями кандидатов на выборах; обычно выставляются в окнах домов сторонников партии, кот. представляет данный кандидат)

window tax — ист.; брит. оконный налог (на каждое окно в доме, начиная с шестого, действовал в Великобритании с 1696 по 1851 гг.)

I stood for a few moments in front of the nearest shop window. — Я на минутку остановился перед витриной ближайшего магазина.

The windows of heaven opened. поэт. — Разверзлись хляби небесные.

There will be tomorrow only a 10-minute window — the period in which the rocket must be launched to reach the appropriate orbit. — Завтра будет только десять минут на то, чтобы запустить ракету и вывести её на нужную орбиту.

7 window

8 window

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