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  1. wind

    • IPA[wɪnd]

    英式

    • n.
      the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction;used in reference to an impending situation
    • v.
      cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach;make (a baby) bring up wind after feeding by patting its back
    • verb: wind, 3rd person present: winds, gerund or present participle: winding, past tense: winded, past participle: winded

    • noun: wind, plural noun: winds

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    • 1. cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach the fall nearly winded him
    • 2. British make (a baby) bring up wind after feeding by patting its back Paddy's wife handed him their six-month-old daughter to be winded
    • 3. detect the presence of (a person or animal) by scent the birds could not have seen us or winded us
    • 4. literary sound (a bugle or call) by blowing but scarce again his horn he wound