pane
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++pane /peɪn/ noun [countable] DHHa piece of glass used in a window or door 〔窗或门上的〕一块玻璃 a window pane 一块窗玻璃 a pane of glass 一块玻璃 → windowpane
Examples from the Corpus
pane• The newsgroup should now appear in KNode's left-hand pane.• The broken glass, the light-leavened panes.• The impact knocked the long, thick plexiglass pane on to her.• He scrubbed the panes until his reflection shone in them, spotless.• Omite peers through the pane, shakes her head and steps back.• A blue flash like an incendiary, the child did not start, but leaned closer to the pane.• The bullet shattered two panes of glass.• I watched the rain as it pounded against the window pane.• I draw, wet profiles on the window pane.Origin pane (1200-1300) French pan, from Latin pannus “cloth”pane nounChinese
used in a a glass or piece of door Corpus window
pane
pane /peɪn/
noun [countable]
a window pane
a pane of glass
⇨ windowpane
pane /peɪn/
noun [countable] Date: 1200-1300
Language: French
Origin: pan, from Latin pannus 'cloth'
a piece of glass used in a window or door:Language: French
Origin: pan, from Latin pannus 'cloth'
⇨ windowpane
