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wind
- IPA[wind]
美式
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction;used to suggest something very fast, unrestrained, or changeable
- cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach;detect the presence of (a person or animal) by scent
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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名詞
- 1. the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction the wind howled about the building an easterly wind 同義詞
- ▪ used to suggest something very fast, unrestrained, or changeable run like the wind she could be as free and easy as the wind
- ▪ used in reference to an influence or tendency that cannot be resisted a wind of change
- ▪ used in reference to an impending situation he had seen which way the wind was blowing
- ▪ wind as a source of energy from which power for domestic or industrial use may be generated carbon-free energy sources like solar and wind
- ▪ the rush of air caused by a fast-moving body.
- ▪ a scent carried by the wind, indicating the presence or proximity of an animal or person.
- 2. breath as needed in physical exertion or in speech he waited while Jez got his wind back she hit the floor with a thud that knocked the wind out of her 同義詞
- ▪ the power of breathing without difficulty while running or making a similar continuous effort he waited while Jerry got his wind back
- 3. British air swallowed while eating or gas generated in the stomach and intestines by digestion. 同義詞
- ▪ empty, pompous, or boastful talk; meaningless rhetoric. 同義詞
- 4. wind instruments, or specifically woodwind instruments, forming a band or a section of an orchestra these passages are most suitable for wind alone wind players 同義詞
動詞
- 1. cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach the fall nearly winded him
- 2. detect the presence of (a person or animal) by scent the birds could not have seen us or winded us
- 3. literary sound (a bugle or call) by blowing but scarce again his horn he wound
- an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the ... a knife wound chest wounds
- inflict an injury on (someone): the sergeant was seriously wounded
Oxford American Dictionary
- a twisting movement or course: the windings of the stream
- following a twisting or spiral course: our bedroom was at the top of a winding staircase
Oxford Dictionary
- a twisting movement or course: the windings of the stream
- following a twisting or spiral course: our bedroom was at the top of a winding staircase
Oxford American Dictionary
- an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the ... a knife wound chest wounds
- inflict a wound on: the sergeant was seriously wounded
Oxford Dictionary
- past and past participle of wind
Oxford Dictionary
- having difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach: she wasn't really hurt, just winded
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[wɪnd]
英式
- the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing ... the wind howled about the building an easterly wind
- cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach: the fall nearly winded him
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[wīnd]
美式
- move in or take a twisting or spiral course: the path wound among olive trees
- a twist or turn in a course.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[wʌɪnd]
英式
- move in or take a twisting or spiral course: the path wound among olive trees
- a twist or turn in a course.
Oxford Dictionary