单词 | windowed |
释义 | windowedadj.ΚΠ a1425 ( H. Daniel Liber Uricrisiarum (Wellcome 225) 198 Uryn whyt & thin.., id est if it seme to syght as it had bryght rayk schynynge & gleterynge in þe uryn as it dos in a glas wyndow, þe son schynynge þarein, it sais splenatica...Þat þe uryn is sa bryght & with schynynge bemys..is becaus of gret siccite o þe splen..& syk is uryn called..uryn fenestrata (wyndowid & glirand uryn). 2. Provided with or having a window or windows. Also as the second element in compounds: having a window or windows of the specified type or quality.In quot. ?a1425: having one or more small openings; = fenestrated adj. 2. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > window or door > [adjective] > window > having windows windowed?a1425 glazed1591 window-set1632 windowy1832 fenestrated1849 ?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 54v (MED) Be þer had a canule, i. a pipe fenestrate, i. wyndowed [L. canula..fenestrata]. 1480 Table Prouffytable Lernynge (Caxton) (1964) 5 The hous well ordeyned Ought to be well wyndowed Of diuerse wyndowes. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Fenestré, windowed, hauing windowes. 1677 G. Miege New Dict. French & Eng. i. sig. *Mmm2v/3 Une Maison bien percée, a well-windowed house. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 276. ⁋3 A strange windowed House,..which is so built that no one can look out of any of the Apartments. 1797 Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 869/1 Some of the principal buildings we may reasonably suppose to have been windowed in a superior manner. 1819 G. Crabbe Tales of Hall II. xvii. 195 She built a room all window'd to the west. 1881 World 28 Dec. The disproportioned, ill-windowed, and pretentious palace at Kensington. 1940 Archit. Rev. Feb. in J. Summerson Unromantic Castle (1990) i. 11 The rooms..were over-windowed, flooded with light. 1979 P. Roth Ghost Writer (1980) i. 43 The windowed wall cupboards were bright and homey. 2013 New Yorker 7 Jan. 30/2 Why did they persist in carrying out briefings in an open plan windowed office? ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > an opening or aperture > [adjective] > having (a) hole(s) > full of holes holey1398 sieve-like1605 windowed1608 open-waled1611 open1625 foraminous1626 windowya1631 honeycombed1633 foraminulous1664 cribrous1674 cribriform1741 riddled1785 cribrose1857 1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear xi. 28 Your loopt and windowed raggednes. View more context for this quotation ?a1656 J. Poole Eng. Parnassus (1657) 260 Clad in windowed rags. 1755 W. Hay tr. Martial Select Epigrams iii. xxxviii In window'd hose, and garments twice convey'd. 1812 tr. Aristophanes Birds iii. in tr. Aristophanes Comedies 463 Here..is a good outside skin for you; your windowed raggedness seems to stand in need of one. 1894 Westm. Gaz. 6 Oct. 2/1 We sat with sadly windowed clothes. 4. Having decorative openings resembling windows. Cf. window n. 7b. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > ornamental art and craft > openwork > [adjective] pouncedc1410 à jour1566 openwork1763 windowed1849 1849 D. Rock Church our Fathers II. 246 They had..black windowed shoes, which let the scarlet stockings be seen. 1873 R. Browning Red Cotton Night-cap Country i. 6 Palace-panes Pinholed athwart their windowed filagree By twinklings sobered from the sun outside. 1978 T. O'Brien Going after Cacciato xvii. 115 Paris, where he'd buy her those pretty windowed things. 5. Computing. Designating a graphical user interface, operating system, etc., that uses windows (window n. 17c) to display information, images, and interfaces for applications; = window-based adj. (b) at window n. Compounds 2. In later use also (of an application): displayed in a window, as opposed to taking up the entire screen; contrasted with full-screen adj. (b) at full adj., n.2, and adv. Compounds 1b. ΚΠ 1982 PC Nov. 380/3 (advt.) CommWare, a windowed communications package, and RunWare, a fully interactive DOS command interface. 1993 InfoWorld 29 Mar. 23/2 Nomad provides users with a windowed user interface. 2011 F. E. Hernandez & F. R. Ortega in M. Y. Ansari Game Devel. Tools xix. 270 The GameRoot entity specifies the screen resolution and whether the game is windowed or full screen. 2015 E. Ridge Guerrilla Analytics xviii. 238 The command line allows powerful automation of data analytics tasks that could not be achieved in a point-and-click windowed environment. 6. Of the metal thread incorporated in some banknotes: having dash-like sections exposed to view on one side of the note alternating with sections fully embedded in the paper. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > money > medium of exchange or currency > paper money > [adjective] > having embedded magnetic security thread windowed1984 1984 Guardian 15 Nov. 4 (in figure) ‘Windowed’ security thread. 1988 New Scientist 3 Dec. 84/3 It is..the only means of incorporating security threads in the ‘windowed’ form. 1997 Irish Times 21 Apr. 1/4 The vertical silver windowed security thread..is exposed in parts along the note. 2009 S. K. Singh Bank Regulation i. 23 Windowed thread..further increases the counterfeit resistance of the banknote paper. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.a1425 |
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