wind
英 [w?nd]
美[w?nd]
- n. 風(fēng);呼吸;氣味;卷繞
- vt. 纏繞;上發(fā)條;使彎曲;吹號(hào)角;繞住或纏住某人
- vi. 纏繞;上發(fā)條;吹響號(hào)角
- n. (Wind)人名;(英、德、瑞典)溫德
英英釋意
- 1. air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure;
- "trees bent under the fierce winds"
- "when there is no wind, row"
- "the radioactivity was being swept upwards by the air current and out into the atmosphere"
- 2. a tendency or force that influences events;
- "the winds of change"
- 3. breath;
- "the collision knocked the wind out of him"
- 4. empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk;
- "that's a lot of wind"
- "don't give me any of that jazz"
- 5. an indication of potential opportunity;
- "he got a tip on the stock market"
- "a good lead for a job"
- 6. a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by the breath
- 7. a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus
- 8. the act of winding or twisting;
- "he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind"