Wind|breaker /w I ndbre I kə r / (Windbreakers ) N‑COUNT A Windbreaker is a warm casual jacket. [mainly AM , TRADEMARK ]
wind|fall /w I ndfɔːl/ (windfalls )
1 N‑COUNT A windfall is a sum of money that you receive unexpectedly or by luck, for example if you win a lottery.
2 N‑COUNT A windfall is a fruit, especially an apple, that has fallen from a tree.
wind farm /w I nd fɑː r m/ (wind farms ) N‑COUNT A wind farm is a place where windmills are used to convert the power of the wind into electricity.
wind in|stru|ment /w I nd I nstrʊmənts/ (wind instruments ) N‑COUNT A wind instrument is a musical instrument that you blow into in order to produce sounds, such as a flute, a clarinet, or a recorder.
wind|lass /w I ndləs/ (windlasses ) N‑COUNT A windlass is a mechanical device for lifting heavy objects, which uses a motor to pull a rope or chain around a cylinder.
wind|less /w I ndləs/ ADJ If the air is windless , or if it is a windless day, it is very calm and still.
wind|mill /w I ndm I l/ (windmills ) N‑COUNT A windmill is a building with long pieces of wood on the outside which turn around as the wind blows and provide energy for a machine that crushes grain. A windmill is also a similar structure that is used to convert the power of the wind into electricity.
win|dow ◆◆◇ /w I ndoʊ/ (windows )
1
N‑COUNT
A
window
is a space in the wall of a building or in the side of a vehicle, which has glass in it so that light can come in and you can see out. □
2
N‑COUNT
A
window
is a large piece of glass along the front of a shop, behind which some of the goods that the shop sells are displayed. □
3
N‑COUNT
A
window
is a glass-covered opening above a counter, for example in a bank, post office, railway station, or museum, which the person serving you sits behind. □
4 N‑COUNT On a computer screen, a window is one of the work areas that the screen can be divided into. [COMPUTING ]
5
N‑COUNT
[usu sing] If you have a
window
in your diary for something, or if you can make a
window
for it, you are free at a particular time and can do it then. □ [+
6 → see also French window , picture window , rose window
7
PHRASE
If you say that something such as a plan or a particular way of thinking or behaving
has gone out of the window
or
has flown out of the window
, you mean that it has disappeared completely. □
8
PHRASE
If you say that there is a
window of opportunity
for something, you mean that there is an opportunity to do something but that this opportunity will only last for a short time and so it needs to be taken advantage of quickly. [JOURNALISM
] □ [+
wi n|dow box (window boxes ) N‑COUNT A window box is a long narrow container on a shelf at the bottom of a window and is used for growing plants.
wi ndow-dressing also window dressing
1 N‑UNCOUNT Window-dressing is the skill of arranging objects attractively in a window, especially a shop window, or the way in which they are arranged.
2
N‑UNCOUNT
If you refer to something as
window-dressing
, you are critical of it because it is done in order to create a good impression and to prevent people from realizing the real or more unpleasant nature of someone's activities. [DISAPPROVAL
] □
wi n|dow frame (window frames ) N‑COUNT A window frame is a frame around the edges of a window, which glass is fixed into.
window|pane /w I ndoʊpe I n/ (windowpanes ) also window pane N‑COUNT A windowpane is a piece of glass in the window of a building.
wi n|dow seat (window seats )