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wind
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- Conjugation :
past
winder
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past
wound
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past
wound
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pp
wound
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ing
winding
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ing
winding
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- wind
[wɪnd]
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1.
noun
[c/u]
风
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2.
noun
[u]
(flatulence) 肠胃气胀
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3.
noun
[u]
(breath) 呼吸
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4.
vt.
使呼吸困难
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into {or} against the wind
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逆风
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to get wind of sth
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[inf] 听到某事的风声
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the wind (section)
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[音 ] 管乐器(部)
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to break wind
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放屁
- wind
[waɪnd]
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1.
vt.
[+rope, bandage]
to wind sth around sth 把某物绕在某物上
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2.
vt.
[+watch, clock, toy]
给...上发条
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3.
vi.
to wind through/uphill {etc} 蜿蜒穿过/上坡等
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- wind
[waɪnd]
[waɪnd]
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1.
vt.
转动;摇动;使旋转
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to wind a crank
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摇动曲柄
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2.
vt.
(用绞车等)绞起;吊起;拖曳
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3.
vt.
绕;使盘绕;将(带子等)绕成团
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winding the bandage on his finger
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用绷带包扎他的手指
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4.
vt.
使缠绕
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to wind a spool with thread
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用线缠绕线轴;将线缠到线轴上
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5.
vt.
迂回前进;绕…弯曲前进
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6.
vt.
使蜿蜒;使弯曲前进
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7.
vt.
通过巧妙手法使…
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winding his prejudices through all his writings
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他通过自己的全部作品巧妙地反映了他的偏见
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8.
vt.
(用绞车上的绳索)绞起;吊;拉拽(常与up连用)
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9.
vt.
上紧(钟表、机械玩具等的)发条(常与up连用)
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10.
vi.
蜿蜒;迂回前进
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11.
vi.
加快步伐以摆脱追踪者
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12.
vi.
转弯抹角地做(或说)
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13.
vi.
迂回而巧妙地进入;潜入
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14.
vi.
盘旋;盘绕(与about或around连用)
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15.
vi.
(藤、蔓等)缠绕;盘绕
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The ivy winds around the wall.
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常青藤蜿蜒爬满墙壁。
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16.
vi.
上发条
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a watch that winds easily
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容易上发条的表
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17.
noun
缠绕装置;绞车
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18.
noun
一转;一圈;一盘
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19.
noun
迂回;弯曲;卷绕;缠绕
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20.
noun
绕法;卷法
Collins English-English Dictionary
- wind
[wɪnd]
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1.
n
a current of air, sometimes of considerable force, moving generally horizontally from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure - See also Beaufort scale
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2.
n
[chiefly poetic]
the direction from which a wind blows, usually a cardinal point of the compass
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3.
n
air artificially moved, as by a fan, pump, etc
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4.
n
any sweeping and destructive force
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5.
n
a trend, tendency, or force
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the winds of revolution
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6.
n
[informal]
a hint; suggestion
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we got wind that you were coming
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7.
n
something deemed insubstantial
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his talk was all wind
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8.
n
breath, as used in respiration or talk
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you're just wasting wind
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9.
n
(often used in sports) the power to breathe normally - See also second wind
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his wind is weak
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10.
n
[music]
a wind instrument or wind instruments considered collectively
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11.
n
[often plural]
the musicians who play wind instruments in an orchestra
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12.
n
[modifier]
of, relating to, or composed of wind instruments
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a wind ensemble
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13.
n
an informal name for flatus
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14.
n
the air on which the scent of an animal is carried to hounds or on which the scent of a hunter is carried to his quarry
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15.
vt.
[tr]
to cause (someone) to be short of breath
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the blow winded him
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16.
vt.
to detect the scent of
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17.
vt.
to pursue (quarry) by following its scent
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18.
vt.
to cause (a baby) to bring up wind after feeding by patting or rubbing on the back
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19.
vt.
to expose to air, as in drying, ventilating, etc
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20.
vt.
[Etymology]
Old English wind; related to Old High German wint, Old Norse vindr, Gothic winds, Latin ventus
- wind
[waɪnd]
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1.
vb
[often foll by around, about, or upon]
to turn or coil (string, cotton, etc) around some object or point or (of string, etc) to be turned etc, around some object or point
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he wound a scarf around his head
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2.
n
winding a twist in a board or plank
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3.
vt.
[tr]
to twine, cover, or wreathe by or as if by coiling, wrapping, etc; encircle
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we wound the body in a shroud
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4.
vt.
[tr; often foll by up]
to tighten the spring of (a clockwork mechanism)
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5.
vt.
[tr; foll by off]
to remove by uncoiling or unwinding
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6.
vt.
[usually intr]
to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course
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the river winds through the hills
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7.
vt.
[tr]
to introduce indirectly or deviously
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he is winding his own opinions into the report
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8.
vt.
[tr]
to cause to twist or revolve
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he wound the handle
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9.
vt.
[tr; usually foll by up or down]
to move by cranking
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please wind up the window
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10.
vt.
[tr]
to haul, lift, or hoist (a weight, etc) by means of a wind or windlass
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11.
vi.
[intr]
(of a board, etc) to be warped or twisted
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12.
vi.
[intr]
[archaic]
to proceed deviously or indirectly
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13.
n
the act of winding or state of being wound
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14.
n
a single turn, bend, etc
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a wind in the river
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15.
n
See also wind down wind up
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16.
n
[Etymology]
Old English windan; related to Old Norse vinda, Old High German wintan (German winden)
- wind
[waɪnd]
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1.
vt.
[tr]
[poetic]
to blow (a note or signal) on (a horn, bugle, etc)
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2.
vt.
[Etymology]
C16: special use of wind1
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