Escaparate in english
Showcase
pronunciation: ʃoʊkeɪs part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ʃoʊkeɪs part of speech: noun
In gestures
escaparate = shopwindow [shop window] ; showcase.
Example: We can learn from good shopwindow displays and from the best museums about such matters as grouping of books shown and the number included (clutter is ugly and overcrowding confuses the eye).Example: This journal serves as a vehicle for the continuing education of librarians, as a showcase for current practice and as a spotlight for significant activities.more:
» como vivir en un escaparate = like being in a (gold)fish bowl .
Example: Living in residence is like being in a fish bowl, something happens and then minutes later the whole house knows.» ir a mirar escaparates = window shop .
Example: You have to visit Venice, even if, like me, you can only afford to window shop.» ir a ver escaparates = window shop ; go window-shopping .
Example: You have to visit Venice, even if, like me, you can only afford to window shop. Example: Different from other common girls at my age, I don't like to go window-shopping.» ir de escaparates = window shop ; go window-shopping .
Example: You have to visit Venice, even if, like me, you can only afford to window shop. Example: Different from other common girls at my age, I don't like to go window-shopping.» mirar escaparates = window shop ; go window-shopping .
Example: You have to visit Venice, even if, like me, you can only afford to window shop. Example: Different from other common girls at my age, I don't like to go window-shopping.