windbreak 的定义
- a growth of trees, a structure of boards, or the like, serving as a shelter from the wind.
windbreak 近义词
等同于 hedge
更多windbreak例句
- A windbreak’s wake slows the flow of air as it travels farther through the rows of turbines.
- Scientists already knew that the output of a single wind turbine could be improved with a windbreak.
- That could suggest that windbreaks would be a wash for wind farms with many turbines.
- While windbreaks slow wind speed close to the ground, above the height of the windbreak, wind speeds actually increase as air rushes over the top.
- In the Midwest, trees serve as windbreaks for crops and line creeks to minimize fertilizer runoff.
- The snow would surely come from that direction, and having a windbreak might mean considerable.
- So Yan collected firewood, made a bed of Fir boughs and a windbreak of bushes and bark.
- But as she approached the poplar windbreak which stood to the north of the house, the little shack waned like a shadow before her.
- Hawaiians planted it as a windbreak around their homes and broke off sections to chew when they traveled.
- It could, however, be recommended as an integral part of a windbreak, or woodlot where the land owner has an apiary.