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winds

/noun wind, Literary wahynd; verb wind/US // noun wɪnd, Literary waɪnd; verb wɪnd //UK // (wɪnd) //

风,风向,风声,风的作用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : air in natural motion, as that moving horizontally at any velocity along the earth's surface: A gentle wind blew through the valley. High winds were forecast.
    • : a gale; storm; hurricane.
    • : any stream of air, as that produced by a bellows or fan.
    • : air that is blown or forced to produce a musical sound in singing or playing an instrument.
    • : wind instrument.
    • : wind instruments collectively.
    • : the winds, the members of an orchestra or band who play the wind instruments.
    • : breath or breathing: to catch one's wind.
    • : the power of breathing freely, as during continued exertion.
    • : any influential force or trend: strong winds of public opinion.
    • : a hint or intimation: to catch wind of a stock split.
    • : air carrying an animal's odor or scent.
    • : solar wind.
    • : empty talk; mere words.
    • : vanity; conceitedness.
    • : gas generated in the stomach and intestines.
    • : Boxing Slang. the pit of the stomach where a blow may cause a temporary shortness of breath; solar plexus.
    • : any direction of the compass.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to expose to wind or air.
    • : to follow by the scent.
    • : to make short of wind or breath, as by vigorous exercise.
    • : to let recover breath, as by resting after exertion.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to catch the scent or odor of game.

Phrases

  • wind down
  • wind up
  • before the wind
  • break wind
  • get wind of
  • gone with the wind
  • ill wind
  • in the wind
  • like greased lightning (the wind)
  • sail close to the wind
  • second wind
  • something in the wind
  • straw in the wind
  • take the wind out of one's sails
  • three sheets to the wind
  • throw caution to the winds
  • twist in the wind
  • way the wind blows

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbend, turn

Examples

  • High winds broke branches above the water and stripped off their leaves.

  • If those wind patterns themselves stall, slow down dramatically, or change directions rather abruptly, the hurricane will be sort of directionless and it can sit there stalling.

  • That event may take the wind out of the traditional Cyberweek sales if people spend their money early.

  • When winds from the north dominated, and there was more sea ice, there was less oxygen-18 in the cellulose.

  • Researchers say still don’t know what whipped up this newly discovered wind event.

  • Increasingly, as these industries develop, on-site solar and wind is a way of guaranteeing a lower price for electricity.

  • One and all, they come shaking their tin cups at election time then run like the wind when a critical vote comes up.

  • For instance: suppose the Republicans wind up with a clear Senate majority on November 4th.

  • But as it takes away the safety net, their corpses wind up in fishing nets.

  • But then they saw which way the post-Citizens United wind was blowing and became anti-disclosure.

  • There are three things a wise man will not trust: the wind, the sunshine of an April day, and woman's plighted faith.

  • But there was a breeze blowing, a choppy, stiff wind that whipped the water into froth.

  • The man that giveth heed to lying visions, is like to him that catcheth at a shadow, and followeth after the wind.

  • It was a cloudy, stormy evening: high wind was blowing, and the branches of the trees groaned and creaked above our heads.

  • The ne'er-do-well blew, like seed before the wind, to distant places, but mankind at large stayed at home.