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window BrE /ˈwɪndəʊ/ NAmE /ˈwɪndoʊ/► SEE ALLbe, go, etc. out/out of the windowa window of opportunitya window on the world ●be, go, etc. out/out of the ˈwindow (informal) (of a chance, an opportunity, a job, etc. 机会、工作等) disappear; be lost 化为乌有;消失殆尽◆All my hopes of finding a good job in television have gone out of the window. 我在电视业找到一份好工作的希望彻底破灭了。◆Don’t throw this opportunity out of the window. 别让这个机会跑了。●a ˌwindow of opporˈtunitya limited period of time when you can do something that you want to do or need to do 可乘之机◆The government’s difficulties provided the opposition with a window of opportunity to present an alternative policy to the voters. 政府遇到的困难使反对党有机可乘,他们借机向选民提出了不同的政策。●a ˌwindow on the ˈworlda way of learning about other people and other countries 世界之窗◆News programmes try to provide a window on the world. 新闻节目试图给观众提供一个了解世界的窗口。 |