window shop - ορισμός. Τι είναι το window shop
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Τι (ποιος) είναι window shop - ορισμός


window shopping         
  • A typical 17th century shop, with customers being served through an opening onto the street; shutters were used rather than glazing
  • Galeries de bois at the Palais-Royal, one the earliest shopping arcades in Europe, with evidence of expansive glazing
  • [[Block Arcade, Melbourne]], illustrating use of glass in shop fronts and an atrium roofline
ACTIVITY
Window shop; Draft:Window Shopping (Browsing); Draft:Window shopping (browsing); Window shopping (browsing); Window Shopping
<jargon> A term used among users of WIMP environments like the X Window System or the Macintosh at the US Geological Survey for extended experimentation with new window colours, fonts, and icon shapes. This activity can take up hours of what might otherwise have been productive working time. "I spent the afternoon window shopping until I found the coolest shade of green for my active window borders --- now they perfectly match my medium slate blue background." Serious window shoppers will spend their days with bitmap editors, creating new and different icons and background patterns for all to see. Also: "window dressing", the act of applying new fonts, colours, etc. See fritterware, compare macdink. [Jargon File] (1996-07-08)
window shopping         
  • A typical 17th century shop, with customers being served through an opening onto the street; shutters were used rather than glazing
  • Galeries de bois at the Palais-Royal, one the earliest shopping arcades in Europe, with evidence of expansive glazing
  • [[Block Arcade, Melbourne]], illustrating use of glass in shop fronts and an atrium roofline
ACTIVITY
Window shop; Draft:Window Shopping (Browsing); Draft:Window shopping (browsing); Window shopping (browsing); Window Shopping
also window-shopping
If you do some window shopping, you spend time looking at the goods in the windows of shops without intending to buy anything.
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Window shopping         
  • A typical 17th century shop, with customers being served through an opening onto the street; shutters were used rather than glazing
  • Galeries de bois at the Palais-Royal, one the earliest shopping arcades in Europe, with evidence of expansive glazing
  • [[Block Arcade, Melbourne]], illustrating use of glass in shop fronts and an atrium roofline
ACTIVITY
Window shop; Draft:Window Shopping (Browsing); Draft:Window shopping (browsing); Window shopping (browsing); Window Shopping
Window shopping, sometimes called browsing, refers to an activity in which a consumer browses through or examines a store's merchandise as a form of leisure or external search behaviour without a current intent to buy. Depending on the individual, window shopping can be a pastime or be used to obtain information about a product's development, brand differences, or sale prices.

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Window Shop
| founder = Elsa Brändström Ulich
Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για window shop
1. "The neat thing about restaurants is that you can window shop.
2. Rock music, in its most hideous and bovine incarnation, has become the perpetual backdrop to our daily lives, a fugue of blandness and stupidity assaulting us from every car window, shop doorway, public bar, hotel, television programme.
3. "I am here to window–shop, not really to spend," the 40–year–old travel agent said as she exited the store in a shopping mall one Saturday afternoon last month.
4. I don‘t even window shop because what‘s the point? – Carolyn Jackson, Isle of Man Just finished reading this and i thought afterwards what a tragedy, and why did they not try counselling? – Paul, Fulham, UK Add your comment Name: Your email address will not be publishedEmail: Town and country: Terms and conditionsYour comment: make text area biggerYou have characters left.
5. Village life Only somewhere as tranquil as Tokashiki could make Naha seem hectic, but after returning to wander round the open market on Kokusai–dori and window–shop for hand–crafted bowls in the pottery district, we were looking forward to our trip to the north of the island, where Naha and Okinawa City give way to more rugged, rural landscapes.