English word for wind: wind Pronunciation: British [w?nd, wa?nd] American [w?nd, wa?nd]
Analysis: wind; airflow; (with food or drink) swallow Gas; gastric gas; intestinal gas; breathing (during exercise or playing a musical instrument)
v. To make one breathless; to make one gasp for air; to cause belching (to pat the baby's back gently)
v. meander; zigzag; circuitous; wind up; twine; wind into a ball; wind up (clocks, etc.); operate by turning the handle, etc.; can be wound; can be wound by turning Handle (etc.) operation
Third person singular: winds plural: winds present participle: winding past tense: wound winded past participle: wound winded
Derivatives: wind n.
Application examples:
The weather was hot, without a breath of wind.
The weather was hot, without a breath of wind.
The wall gives some protection from the prevailing wind.
The wall gives some protection from the prevailing wind.
The wind made little waves on the pond.
The wind made little waves on the pond.
The wind was right in our faces.
The wind was right in our faces.
The wind had snapped the tree in two.
The wind had snapped the tree in two.
The English word for wind is: wind; phonetic symbols: British?[w?nd; (for v.) wa?nd], American?[w?nd; (for v.) wa ?nd]
Related phrases:
wind instrument? wind instrument; wind instrument; wind instrument name English translation; anemometer
katabatic wind?[meteorology]? katabatic wind; downslope wind; downward blowing wind; gravity wind
wind farm? wind farm; wind farm; wind farm; wind farm
land wind? land wind; road wind< /p>
Wind chill?Wind chill index; Broken Soul Valley; Wind killing; Wind chill
East wind?East wind; Borrow east wind; Wind; Borrow spring breeze
South wind?south wind; south wind; wind business; kaifeng
Like Wind? Like the wind; the past is like smoke; indulge in the wind
Against wind? Against the wind; against the wind; downwind; against the wind
Bilingual examples:
The?bitter?wind?cut?through?his?jacket.
The biting cold wind blew through his jacket.
We?must?paper?out?the cold?wind?in winter.?
In winter we must paper up to keep out the cold wind.
There was no?wind?and?everything?was?quiet.
There was no wind, everything was quiet.
Their faces burned in the wind.
Their faces were burned by the wind.
Vanes pirouetted?in?the?wind.?
The wings of the windmill rotate in the wind.