Examples of using Windowless in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Windowless, and too loud.
I was taken to a small windowless room.
Use Windowless video rendering 23.
That means 12 hours of being in a windowless room.
Trapped in these windowless rooms. You know, women.
Writing mindless code for dating apps. Living in a windowless cubicle.
That windowless supply closet we locked you in?
Windows Forms does not support windowless controls.
Living in a windowless cubicle, writing mindless code for dating apps.
And they were just walking on a treadmill in a windowless room.
This… being stuck in a windowless cell without being Mirandized.
In the East the houses of the poor usually consisted of but one room, often windowless and dark.
We hide in dark, windowless rooms, and generally avoid sunlight.
The Martian colonies looklike monumental housing projects on the inside, and we glimpse dogs roaming their windowless concrete corridors.
Inside a windowless meeting room in March of 2018, we learned that 30 more would have to go.
Flash forward to one month later: I was sitting in a bed in a tiny windowless room in Seoul, where I was staying for winter vacation.
Hidden in four windowless office buildings, as shown here, these oil wells pump quiet(and secretly) oil from the depths of the city.
Web servers are usually loud, scary, headless machines in cold windowless rooms, but you can run one under your desk at home.
Hidden in four windowless office buildings, like the one seen here, these oil wells are quietly(and stealthily) pumping up oil from deep beneath the city.
Under the title Concrete Clock, the artist resided in this closed windowless space for 14 days, 24 hours a day, starting from May 22nd.
But the only way Hedge can determine the train's position and know when to lower the force field is byanalyzing the unloading procedure, because he will be inside the windowless engine car.
Mithraea were dark and windowless, even if they were not actually in a subterranean space or in a natural cave….
Under the title Concrete Clock, the artist resided in this closed windowless space for 14 days, 24 hours a day, starting from May 22nd.
And so we moved into a cramped, windowless office in Palo Alto, and began working to take our design from the drawing board into the lab.
And he opened the door and we walked into a windowless 20-by-20-foot room with shelves from floor to ceiling, and crammed on every shelf his collection of Mayan ceramics.