vista
IPA: vˈɪstʌ
noun
- A distant view or prospect, especially one seen through some opening, avenue or passage.
- A site offering such a view.
- (figuratively) A vision; a view presented to the mind in prospect or in retrospect by the imagination.
- A city in San Diego County, California, United States.
- (computing) Ellipsis of Windows Vista.
verb
- (transitive) To make a vista or landscape of.
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Examples of "vista" in Sentences
- A favorite bay vista is from the vantage point of Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill.
- Or, (in vista) pressing Ctrl+Alt+Tab will hold the Alt+Tab window until you click/press enter.
- On top of it; in vista you have thumbnail previews; in win7 you have aero-peek embedded into it.
- The search functions in vista always take to long for me, it's usually quicker for me to select the program.
- I like this using AltTab, but it would be even better (in vista/7) to use Win/Tab to get the aero stack thingy.
- Windows has made, and is making, attempts to be more secure in vista, as you may have noticed, with running things in "Administrator Mode".
- I tracked these golden trees from high on the Bierstadt Moraine (named for western landscape painter Albert Bierstadt) where the vista is sweeping ...
- Taskbar is still annoying, everything looks worse than vista, my soundcard still doesn't work (probably creative's fault, but still, it's flawless in vista and 'Buntu), and it actually takes longer to boot than vista for me (or does it need to' mature 'like Vista does?).
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