window-shop - traducción al árabe
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window-shop - traducción al árabe

WINDOW IN A SHOP DISPLAYING ITEMS FOR SALE
Cabinet-window; Shop window; Shop-window; Display-window; Show window; Window dressing; Window-dressing; Window display; Window dress; Display windows; Window displays; Window Displays; Store window

window-shop      
VT
يستعرض معروضات الواجهة
window dressing         
تحريف الحقائق, زخرفة الواجهات
window dressing         
تزيين الواجهات

Definición

window-shop
¦ verb look at the goods in shop windows, especially without intending to buy.
Derivatives
window-shopper noun

Wikipedia

Display window

A display window, also a shop window (British English) or store window (American English), is a window in a shop displaying items for sale or otherwise designed to attract customers to the store. Usually, the term refers to larger windows in the front façade of the shop.

Ejemplos de uso de 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.