词汇 | wind |
释义 | wind noun uk /wɪnd/ us /wɪnd/ windnoun (CURRENT OF AIR)A1[ C or U ] a current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt: 风;气流 There isn't enough wind to fly a kite.风不够大,风筝飞不起来。 The forecast warned of winds of up to 60 miles an hour today.天气预报警告说,今天有时速高达60英里的强风。 There was a light wind blowing.微风轻拂。 Strong/High winds made the crossing very choppy.强风使横渡变得非常不舒服。 in the windThe sails flapped in the wind.风帆在风中啪啪地拍打着。 breath of windliteraryThere wasn't a breath of (= even a slight amount of) wind.没有一丝风。 gust of windA gust of wind suddenly caught her skirt.突然一阵风吹动了她的裙子。 wind picks upThe wind is beginning to pick up (= get stronger).风开始越刮越猛。 like the windShe ran like the wind (= very fast) to catch up.她像一阵风似的赶了上去。 The last part of the course was hard because I was running against the wind.最后一段赛程很艰难,因为我是顶风跑。 The force of the wind had brought down a great many trees in the area.强风刮倒了这一地区的许多树木。 A sudden gust of wind blew his umbrella inside out.一阵狂风把他的伞吹翻了。 Hurricane force winds are expected tonight. The town is kept cool by the prevailing westerly winds.由于西风盛行,这个城镇很凉爽。 Wind & winds anemometer blast chinook crosswind cyclonic draughty easterly gale northerly sea breeze sigh slipstream stiff the Coriolis effect vortex vorticity weathervane windblown windswept wuthering windnoun (BREATH)[ U ]mainly UK breath or the ability to breathe: 呼吸;呼吸能力 knock the wind out ofThe blow to my stomach knocked the wind out of me.打在腹部的一记重拳让我喘不过气来。 [ U ]UKinformaldisapproving words that do not mean anything and false statements: 空谈,废话 I rarely bother to listen to politicians' speeches - it's all just wind.几乎从不费神去听政治家的演讲——都是废话。 Animal physiology: breathing & stopping breathing aerobic asphyxia asphyxiation aspirate aspiration breathable breathe (something) in choke draw breathphrase expire huff and puffidiom hyperventilation lungful non-breathing out of breath pant puffed puffed out stifle strangulation You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Nonsense windnoun (BOWELS)[ U ]UK(USgas) gas in the bowels or in a baby's stomach, especially when this makes you feel uncomfortable or makes noises: 肠气,胃气,肠胃气胀 I like garlic but it gives me terrible wind.我爱吃大蒜,但吃了肚子胀气很厉害。 See also pass wind Digestive disorders achalasia acid reflux amoebiasis ancylostomiasis anti-diarrhoea appendicitis coeliac disease constipated dysphagia enteritis enterobiasis enterocele enterocolitis flatulence pancreatitis peritonitis primary sclerosing cholangitis proctitis PSC radiation enteritis the wind section (US alsothe winds) the group of woodwind instruments (= ones played by blowing into a hole near one end)and their players in an orchestra: (管弦乐队中的)木管乐器组 I thought the wind section was especially impressive. Idiomsget wind of something have the wind at your back in the wind like the wind pass wind put/get the wind up someone take the wind out of someone's sails wind verb[ T ] uk /wɪnd/ us /wɪnd/winded windverb[T] (BREATH)to make it difficult or temporarily impossible for someone to breathe, usually by hitting them in the stomach(击打腹部而)使气急,使呼吸困难 Hitting and beating at-risk bang away bang someone up basher bashing butt duke fetch gut punch hammer head-butt hell mess punch swing at someone swing for someone tan someone's hideidiom tar tonk wallop windverb[T] (BOWELS)UK(USburp) to rub or very gently hit a baby on the back to allow air to come up from the stomach(用抚拍的方法)使(婴儿)打嗝通气 Noises made by the body belch blow borborygmus break break windidiom bruit burp clear footfall footstep grumble pass windidiom sneeze sneezy snorer snoring snort wheeze yawn wind verb uk /waɪnd/ us /waɪnd/wound | wound windverb (TURN)[ I or T, usually+ adv/prep ] to turn or cause something to turn: 绕;使卷绕 She wound the handle but nothing happened.她转动把手,但是没起什么作用。 wind something down/upOnce she was in the car, she wound the window down/up (= caused it to open/close by turning a handle).她一进到车里,就把车窗玻璃摇了下来/上去。 wind backThat noise you can hear is the tape winding back.你能听到的噪音是倒磁带的声音。 See also rewindverb(GO BACK) [ T ](alsowind up) If you wind (up) a clock or watch, you cause it to work by turning a key, handle, or other device.给(钟表)上弦,给…上发条 B2[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] If a road, path, or river winds, it follows a route that turns repeatedly in different directions: (道路或河流等)曲折前进,蜿蜒 The river winds through the valley.河流弯弯曲曲地穿过山谷。 Bending, twisting and curving arch your back ball up bendy bent bowed distorted distortion entwine flex flexion snakily swirling swirlingly swoopy tangle wrap wrap something around someone/something wriggle wristy writhe You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Watches & clocks windverb (WRAP AROUND)B2[ Tusually+ adv/prep ] to wrap something around an object several times or twist it repeatedly around itself: 包,裹;使缠绕成团 wind something around somethingShe wound a scarf around her neck.她在脖子上围了一条围巾。 wind something into somethingHe wound the string into a ball.他将绳子缠成一团。 wind something round somethingUKHe wound a small bandage round her finger.他在她的手指上缠了一小条绷带。 Enclosing, surrounding and immersing beleaguer beleaguered beset border box someone/something in drown enclosure fence something in fence something off flooding gather gift wrap gift-wrapped sheathe siege soak steep steep something/someone in something submersion swaddle You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Bending, twisting and curving Related wordwinding Phrasal verbswind (something) down wind down wind something up wind up wind (something) up wind someone up wind | American Dictionarywind noun us/wɪnd/ windnoun (MOVEMENT OF AIR)[ C/U ] the movement of air outside, esp. when strong enough to be felt: [ U ]The wind is so strong that it’s hard to keep an umbrella up. [ C ]We expect light winds from the west today. windnoun (BREATH)[ U ] breath or the ability to breathe: She ran so hard that it took her a few seconds to get her wind (back) before she could speak. windyadjectiveus/ˈwɪn·di/ It will be wet and windy for most of the week. wind verb us/wɑɪnd/past tense and past participlewoundus/wɑʊnd/ windverb (TWIST)[ I/T ] to twist something around something else or turn something in a circle: [ T ]She wound the string around the spool. [ I/T ] To wind a mechanical device is to cause it to work by turning a key or handle. windverb (TURN)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] (of a road, path, or river) to follow a route that turns repeatedly in different directions: The river winds through the valley. windingadjectiveus/ˈwɑɪn·dɪŋ/ a winding road Phrasal verbswind down (something) wind up wind up (something) |
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