The English word for wind is: wind; phonetic symbols: British? [w?nd (for v.) wa nd], American? [w?nd (for v.) wa nd; ]
Related expressions:
wind instrument? wind instrument ; English translation of the name of the wind instrument;
katabatic wind?[meteorology]?catabatic wind; slope wind; wind blowing downward; gravity wind; wind farm ; wind farm ; land wind; p>< p>Wind chill? Wind Chill Index; Broken Soul Valley; Deadly Wind; East Wind; ride the east wind; borrow the spring breeze; South wind ; South wind ; wind affairs; kaifeng
Like the wind? As the wind is intoxicated by the wind; ; against the wind; downwind; against the wind
< p>Bilingual examples:The?bitter?wind?cuts?his?jacket.
The biting cold wind blew through his jacket.
We must?paper?the?cold?wind?in winter.?
In winter, we must cover ourselves with paperpier to prevent cold wind from entering.
There was no wind and everything was calm.
There was no wind, everything was calm.
Their faces were burned by the wind.
Their faces were burned by the wind.
The blades pirouetted in the wind.
The wings of the windmill rotate in the wind.
How to pronounce the English word wind
Does it refer to a system supplemented by mains energy or a system supplemented by wind and solar energy? whether it is mains power or wind and photovoltaic power in normal operation.
10 kW supplementary power supply system for grid supply
Wind English word: wind Pronunciation: British [w?nd, wa?nd] American [w? nd, wa?nd ]
Analysis: wind; air flow ; swallowed gas (with food or drink); breathing (when exercising or playing a musical instrument)
v. To make you pant (to gently pat the baby's back) to make you burp
v. Winding your way up; go around; go back up; wind a watch; be reassembled; be operated by turning a handle (etc.)
< p>Third person singular: winds plural: winds Present participle: past winding: winding past participle: windingDerivatives: wind n.< /p>
Application examples:
The weather was hot, without a breath of wind
The weather was hot, without a breath of wind. wind.
The wall provides some protection from the prevailing wind.
The wall provides some protection from the prevailing wind.
The wind made small waves on the pond.
The wind made small waves on the pond.
The wind was right in our faces.
The wind was right in our faces.
The wind had broken the tree in two.
The wind had broken the tree in two.