pane
/peɪn/ (bre, ipa) · /peɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈpān/ (ame, mw)
pane — noun
- panesingular
- panesplural
1. a single flat sheet of glass that fits into a frame to form part of a window, do
1.名詞B1
釋義
a single flat sheet of glass that fits into a frame to form part of a window, door, or similar opening.
例句
The landlord replaced the broken pane in the kitchen window last Tuesday.
After the storm, we found a large crack running across the living-room window pane.
collocation: window pane
The old church had beautiful stained-glass panes showing scenes from the Bible.
The carpenter carefully measured each pane before fitting it into the wooden frame.
A single pane of glass can keep out the cold wind in winter.
文法句型
pane of glass
window pane
常見錯誤
❌The window has a broken glass.' (when referring to one piece)
✅The window has a broken pane.
💡Use 'pane' to refer to a single sheet of glass in a window frame; 'glass' as an uncountable noun refers to the material in general.