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 Translation for 'large window' from English to Spanish
arq.
ventanal {m}
large window
Partial Matches
ventana {f}window
29
escaparate {m}shop window
arq.
ventanita {f}
little window
vidriera {f} [escaparate]display window
automov.
elevalunas {m}
window winder
automov.
elevalunas {m}
window regulator
vitrina {f} [am.]shop window
arq.
contraventana {f}
(window) shutter
arq.
ventana {f} de la buhardilla
dormer window
arq.
marco {m} de la ventana
window frame
gran {adj} [apóc. de grande. Solo se usa en singular, delante del sustantivo]large
3
grande {adj}large
3
numeroso {adj} [de gran cantidad]large
crecido {adj} [elevado, grande]large
arq.
vidriera {f} [cristal decorado]
stained glass (window)
anat.
intestino {m} grueso
large intestine
anat.
intestino {m} grueso
large bowel
urban.
ciudad {f}
(large) town
lagrimón {m}large teardrop
extragrande {adj}extra large
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Usage Examples English
  • Gifts presented by ambassadors were placed in front of the large window in the middle of the main facade between the two doors.
  • The façade often has a large window, sometimes a rose window or an impressive sculptural group as its central feature.
  • In addition to the usual craft businesses, there is a relatively large window factory as well as several companies spun off from the Clausthal University of Technology or CUTEC, which specialize primarily in particle measurement technology in testing technology.
  • The style is known as Geometric Decorated Gothic and can be seen to splendid effect at many English cathedrals and major churches, where both the eastern and the western terminations of the building may be occupied by a single large window such as the east window at Lincoln and the west window at Worcester Cathedral.
  • An attempt to turn the tower into a restaurant led to the installation of a large window with roller blinds on the seaward side of the tower.

  • Palmer was the first owner to advertise with large window displays that included price comparisons.
  • In particular, the large window of the chapter house, with its fantastic sculptured organic and twisted rope forms, is one of the most extraordinary achievements of the Manueline style.
  • The large window to the right of the Palace gatehouse is in the north wall of this Chapel which is laid out on a north-south rather than the usual east-west axis.
  • The property had a large window onto a busy main street and openly proclaimed its purpose.
  • The Vasari Corridor passes through the façade of this church and on the inside there is large window, covered by a thick gate, where the Grand Dukes of the Medici family used to listen to the mass without being seen by the people staying at ground level.

  • The first one of these was a special car for Lowry that had large window panes at one end so that he could see more as the car traveled through the region.
  • Its east façade was erected with two corner towers and a large window.
  • Gus Grissom's flight on MR-4 had used a Mark II capsule, but it was necessary to test it on a proper orbital mission to ensure that the large window could handle the much higher heat of reentry there.
  • Indeed, Daniel Cottier has referred to his Paris prize in the graphite border of the large window in the main hall of Prudhoe Hall.
  • The large window depicts the Revelation 21; the figure of a woman representing the Holy City, the New Jerusalem.

  • All but one of the windows depicts passages from the New Testament concerning the story of Christ; the large window over the main entrance instead shows ten Old Testament subjects forecasting the coming of the Messiah.
  • The initial purpose of this door design was to keep animals out of farmhouses or to keep children inside while allowing light and air to filter through the open top; essentially combining a door with a fairly large window.
  • The design contains an arched fire truck entrance at ground level; a limestone-and-brick facade on the second and third stories, with two small windows flanking a large window on each story; a bracket above the second story; and a parapet atop the third story.
  • The main chamber, however, had a large window, [...] by [...] , with deep recesses to allow for the thickness of the walls; two carved seats sat alongside the window.
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