英[peɪn]美[peɪn]
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来自拉丁语pannum,一块布,来自PIE*pan,布,纺织品。引申词义窗帘,窗玻璃。
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A pane is a piece of glass, especially one that fits into a window frame. If you hit your baseball through your neighbors' kitchen window, you'll probably owe them a new pane.
Panes are almost always made of glass, although occasionally they're some other translucent material. Stained-glass windows have colorful panes, and older houses with their original details often have windows made of many small glass panes. The original meaning of pane was “piece of a garment,” from the Latin pannum, “piece of cloth.” Later, a pane became “a panel of wood,” and finally “a panel of glass.”