wend / wɛnd /

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wend2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

wend·ed or went; wend·ing.

  1. to pursue or direct.
v. 无主动词 verb

wend·ed or went; wend·ing.

  1. to proceed or go.

wend 近义词

v. 动词 verb

proceed

wend 的近义词 6
wend 的反义词 1
v. 动词 verb

change

wend 的近义词 8
wend 的反义词 4

更多wend例句

  1. As I wended my way up and down the escalators, back and forth on five floors, noting the soundtrack changes, the decorations hanging from the ceilings, I spotted restaurants tucked in here and there, including some rotating pop-ups.
  2. A long wooden walkway wended its way from our front porch to a partially covered dock in the bay.
  3. I went on to build particle detectors in graduate school, and to make my own images of particles wending their way through our world.
  4. During the first six months of 2021, the TV, streaming and digital video industry wended its way toward the new normal that resembles the old one in many respects, though not all.
  5. Because of the pandemic, the house was closed, but the trails wending their way across the 250-acre estate remained open.
  6. Is that crazy kid of yours going to graduate from eighth grade and eventually wend his way to college?
  7. Farquhar may have seen the old Show, which the Restoration had naturally brought back, wend its noisy way to Kingsland.
  8. Take up the papers, and now wend we merrily to dine thou wot'st where.
  9. It was common for coy damsels and staid matrons to wend their way to Lizzie's cot about twilight, to have their fortunes spaed.
  10. "Dirty Wendish pigs," they said (which was their favourite malediction, though they themselves were Wend of the Wends).
  11. When the King set out in France, he had his gaiters greased; and the Queen asked him: whither will wend these damoiseaux?