wind-up / ˈwaɪndˌʌp /

上发条上弦清盘缠绕式

wind-up 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the conclusion of any action, activity, etc.; the end or close.
  2. a final act or part.
  3. Baseball. the preparatory movements of the arm before pitching a ball.Compare stretch.
  4. Informal. a mechanical object, as a toy or wristwatch, that is driven by a spring or similar mechanism that must be wound.
  5. an act or instance of winding up.

wind-up 近义词

wind-up

等同于 breakup

wind-up

等同于 closing

wind-up

等同于 stopping point

wind-up

等同于 terminus

wind-up

等同于 consummation

wind-up

等同于 finish

更多wind-up例句

  1. Hanrahan, the pitching coach for the Pirates’ Class AAA affiliate, recently told Crowe that his windup was too quick when throwing his slider.
  2. After a couple of pitches with an exaggerated windup, he announces, “I think I’ll perplex him with my slow ball,” and delivers his famous Bugs Bunny change-up, which floats peacefully past three batters, each of whom strikes out swinging.
  3. Jon Lester eased into his windup from a few feet in front of the rubber.
  4. After all that windup, it was finally time for Mitt Romney to make the most difficult and important sales pitch of his life.
  5. But his long windup also has given time for his team to build an operation, prepare for a long season, and raise money.
  6. “I find that a bit of noise always helps after we get the windup with the bayonet, sir,” he explained to Dalroy.
  7. It would have been something of a windup to send the boy to the penitentiary.
  8. He stopped his windup and threw to Menken, who was covering the rubber and yelling to him to throw.
  9. Our morning meal was like a capital English breakfast, with coffee by way of a windup.
  10. He was disguised as a prima ballerina for the purpose, and as a windup he danced, with great skill and abandon, a can-can.