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breeze
- IPA[briːz]
英式
- a gentle wind;a wind of force 2 to 6 on the Beaufort scale (4–27 knots or 7–50 km/h).
- come or go in a casual or light-hearted manner;deal with something with apparently casual ease
noun: breeze, plural noun: breezes
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名詞
- 1. a gentle wind tantalizing cooking smells wafted on the evening breeze 同義詞
- ▪ a wind of force 2 to 6 on the Beaufort scale (4–27 knots or 7–50 km/h).
- 2. informal a thing that is easy to do or accomplish travelling through London was a breeze 同義詞
動詞
- 1. informal come or go in a casual or light-hearted manner Roger breezed into her office
- ▪ informal deal with something with apparently casual ease Milan had breezed through their first defence of the European Cup
- a breeze blowing towards the land from the sea, especially during the day owing to the relative ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a lightweight building brick made from small cinders mixed with sand and cement. breeze-block huts and cabins
Oxford Dictionary
- a lightweight building brick made from small cinders mixed with sand and cement; a cinder block: breeze-block huts and cabins
Oxford American Dictionary
- a wind of force 5 on the Beaufort scale (17–21 knots or 31–9 km/h).
Oxford Dictionary
- a wind of force 2 on the Beaufort scale (4–6 knots or 4.5-7 mph).
Oxford American Dictionary
- a wind of force 2 on the Beaufort scale (4–6 knots or 7–12 km/h).
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[brēz]
美式
- a gentle wind: tantalizing cooking smells wafted on the evening breeze
- come or go in a casual or lighthearted manner: I breezed in as if nothing were wrong
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[briːz]
英式
- small cinders mixed with sand and cement to make breeze blocks.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[brēz]
美式
- small cinders mixed with sand and cement to make cinder blocks.
Oxford American Dictionary