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window-shopping
win·dow-shop (wĭn′dō-shŏp′)intr.v. win·dow-shopped, win·dow-shop·ping, win·dow-shops To look at merchandise in store windows or showcases without making purchases. win′dow-shop′per n.Translationswindow (ˈwindəu) noun an opening in the wall of a building etc which is fitted with a frame of wood, metal etc containing glass or similar material, that can be seen through and usually opened. I saw her through the window; Open/Close the window; goods displayed in a shop-window. 窗戶 窗户ˈwindow-box noun a box on a window-ledge, in which plants may be grown. 窗台花盆 窗台花盆箱ˈwindow-dressing noun the arranging of goods in a shop window. 櫥窗佈置 橱窗布置ˈwindow-dresser noun 櫥窗佈置者 橱窗装饰师ˈwindow-frame noun the wooden or metal frame of a window. 窗框 窗框ˈwindow-ledge noun a ledge at the bottom of a window (usually on the outside). 窗台 窗台ˈwindow-pane noun one of the sheets of glass in a window. 窗玻璃 窗玻璃ˈwindow-shopping noun looking at things in shop windows, but not actually buying anything. 觀看商店的櫥窗 观看商店的橱窗ˈwindow-sill noun a ledge at the bottom of a window (inside or outside). 窗檻 窗槛window-shopping
window-shoppingThe act of visiting stores, or looking in their windows, to see what is available without buying anything. My bank account is so sad these days that I'll only be window-shopping for a while! A: "You guys really went in that expensive boutique?" B: "Yeah, but we were only window-shopping, don't worry! We know we can't afford anything in there!"EncyclopediaSeewindowFinancialSeeWindow |