wynd 的定义
Chiefly Scot.
- a narrow street or alley.
更多wynd例句
- Mr. Wynd said the shrinking process includes filling the head with hot sand and boiling it with herbs.
- “The main idea of the museum is to cheer people up,” Wynd says.
- “Curiosity cabinets are really a 16th century thing of trying to understand the world,” Wynd says.
- There, Wynd confesses that he had spent the night sleeping on the floor, after a technical glitch was discovered around midnight.
- According to Wynd, “Freddie Mercury once said he wanted to lead a Victorian life surrounded by exquisite clutter.”
- And with that Macfarlane took his departure and drove off up the wynd in his gig to get under cover before daylight.
- Once Chirsty left him and took up her abode in a house just across the wynd.
- Once the lights of a little town are lit, who could ever hope to tell all its story, or the story of a single wynd in it?
- Tailed by scuffling gamins, the strange little procession moved quickly down the wynd and turned into the roaring Cowgate.
- A wrought-iron lantern hanging in an arched opening, lighted the entrance to the wynd.