1 N‑COUNT A window seat is a seat which is fixed to the wall underneath a window in a room.
2 N‑COUNT On a train, bus, or aeroplane, a window seat is a seat next to a window.
wi n|dow shade (window shades ) N‑COUNT A window shade is a piece of stiff cloth or heavy paper that you can pull down over a window as a covering. [AM ] in BRIT, use blind
wi n|dow shop|ping also window-shopping N‑UNCOUNT If you do some window shopping , you spend time looking at the goods in the windows of shops without intending to buy anything.
window|sill /w I ndoʊs I l/ (windowsills ) also window sill N‑COUNT A windowsill is a shelf along the bottom of a window, either inside or outside a building.
wind|pipe /w I ndpa I p/ (windpipes ) N‑COUNT Your windpipe is the tube in your body that carries air into your lungs when you breathe.
wind|screen /w I ndskriːn/ (windscreens ) N‑COUNT The windscreen of a car or other vehicle is the glass window at the front through which the driver looks. [BRIT ] in AM, use windshield
wi nd|screen wip|er (windscreen wipers ) N‑COUNT [usu pl] A windscreen wiper is a device that wipes rain from a vehicle's windscreen. [BRIT ] in AM, use windshield wiper
wind|shield /w I ndʃiːld/ (windshields ) N‑COUNT The windshield of a car or other vehicle is the glass window at the front through which the driver looks. [AM ] in BRIT, use windscreen
wi nd|shield wip|er (windshield wipers ) N‑COUNT [usu pl] A windshield wiper is the same as a windscreen wiper . [AM ] in BRIT, use windscreen wiper
wind|surf|er /w I ndsɜː r fə r / (windsurfers )
1 N‑COUNT A windsurfer is a long narrow board with a sail attached to it. You stand on a windsurfer in the sea or on a lake and are blown along by the wind.
2 N‑COUNT A windsurfer is a person who rides on a windsurfer.
wind|surf|ing /w I ndsɜː r f I ŋ/ N‑UNCOUNT Windsurfing is a sport in which you move along the surface of the sea or a lake on a long narrow board with a sail on it.
wind|swept
/w
I
ndswept/ ADJ
A
windswept
place has no shelter and is not protected against strong winds. □
wind tun|nel /w I nd tʌn ə l/ (wind tunnels ) N‑COUNT A wind tunnel is a room or passage through which air can be made to flow at controlled speeds. Wind tunnels are used to test new equipment or machinery, especially cars and aeroplanes.
wind-up /wa I nd ʌp/ (wind-ups )
1
ADJ
[ADJ
n] A
wind-up
device is a mechanical device with a handle or key that you turn several times before you use it in order to make it work. □
2
N‑COUNT
[usu sing] A
wind-up
is a joke or trick in which someone deliberately tells you something untrue in order to annoy you. [BRIT
, INFORMAL
] □ [+
wind|ward
/w
I
ndwə
r
d/ ADJ
[ADJ
n]
Windward
is used to describe the side of something, especially a ship, which is facing the wind. □
windy
/w
I
ndi/ (windier
, windiest
) ADJ
If it is
windy
, the wind is blowing a lot. □
wine ◆◆◇ /wa I n/ (wines , wining , wined )
1
N‑VAR
Wine
is an alcoholic drink which is made from grapes. You can also refer to alcoholic drinks made from other fruits or vegetables as
wine
. □
2
COLOUR
Wine
is used to describe things that are very dark red in colour. □
3
PHRASE
If you
wine and dine
, or if someone
wines and dines
you, you go out, for example to expensive restaurants, and spend a lot of money. □
wi ne bar (wine bars ) N‑COUNT A wine bar is a place where people can buy and drink wine, and sometimes eat food as well.