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Meaning of ablak | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2 Frequent
[ˈɒblɒk]

Definitions

  1. window (opening on a building or vehicle, usually covered by one or more panes of glass)
  2. teller window, ticket window (windowed part of a counter where transactions are made in a bank, post office, etc.)
  3. program window (rectangular area on a computer screen displaying the output of a program)
  4. window (period of time when something can be done due to favorable circumstances)
    figuratively
  5. window (transparent panel on the front of an envelope allowing the recipient’s address to show through)
  6. exit permit issued under the Soviet regime in the form of a passport stamp valid for one trip
    historical, informal

Equivalents

English hatch window

Examples

“A pici ablakot sűrű függöny takarta, mögötte soha nem lehetett látni mozgást.”

Thick curtains covered the small window, there was never any movement behind them.

“Ennél az ablaknál egy férfi áll, takarékkönyvét benyújtva pénzt szeretne kivenni.”

A man is standing at the window, he wants to withdraw money from his savings book.

“A felugró ablakban navigáljon a megfelelő képfájlhoz, és kattintson duplán.”

Navigate to the desired image file in the dialog window and double-click it.

“Az indítási ablak elég rövid, így nincs sok lehetőség esetleges halasztásra.”

The launch window is quite short, so there’s not much opportunity for any delays.

“Az ablak nem lehet a boríték felső részén.”

The window cannot be in the upper half of the envelope.

“Érvényes útlevél, érvényes ablak hiányában senki sem hagyhatja el az országot.”

No one may leave the country without a valid passport and a valid exit permit.

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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