Window. 2. (~child) a window heel: to stand at ~ and look away. 3. a window-shaped opening in the wall (of a ticket office, registration office, etc.) with a live fan that can be switched on and off. 4. a metaphor for a place that reflects or displays various phenomena or conditions of a spiritual or material nature.
(1) Attention is the window of learning, without which the sunlight of knowledge does not come in.
(2) When we walked into the classroom, we saw that the fog kept rolling in through the window, and the classroom was like a big steamer.
(3) Drive the prejudice out of the doorway and it will still sneak in through the window.
(4) We all have a pair of eyes, the eyes are the window of the heart, open this window, you can watch the world in a thousand different ways and explore the mysteries of nature.
(5) The sky cleared up, looking out of the window, a piece of transparent blue sky, like a silk handkerchief, the blue sky rests on some fine and white clouds, like flowers on the gauze.
(6) The moonlight, like a silvery soft veil, hangs down from the window.
(7) The eyes are the windows of the soul. Ms. Zhou's glittering eyes, shedding all her sincere feelings, recounted to us the experiences of her life.