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Lusbg2001 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

That window's closed.

What is the meaning of this phrase?

She said [00:35:27}:
- I'm afraid that window's closed.
He said [00:35:30}:
- There was a window?

From the movie Enough said (2013)
  

Top answer

You have supplied no context. It may refer to a glassed opening in a wall or a limited opportunity.

  • You have supplied no context.
  • It may refer to a glassed opening in a wall or a limited opportunity.
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You have supplied no context. It may refer to a glassed opening in a wall or a limited opportunity.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber. It was helpful for me.
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- She: I'm afraid that window's closed.

- He: There was a window?


I vote for the "limited opportunity."

If it had been a glass window he'd more than likely have been aware of it.

It may be similar to "Sorry, that train has left the station." (Not really about a train.)

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