winds
[ wind ]的第三人称单数
词形变化:
名词: windrower | 动词过去式: windrowed | 动词过去分词: windrowed | 动词现在分词: windrowing | 动词第三人称单数: windrows |
winds
词形变化:
名词: windrower | 动词过去式: windrowed | 动词过去分词: windrowed | 动词现在分词: windrowing | 动词第三人称单数: windrows |
winds
名词 wind:
air moving (sometimes with considerable force) from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure
同义词:wind, air current, current of air
a tendency or force that influences events
同义词:wind
breath
同义词:wind
empty rhetoric or insincere or exaggerated talk
同义词:wind, idle words, jazz, nothingness
an indication of potential opportunity
同义词:tip, lead, steer, confidential information, wind, hint
a musical instrument in which the sound is produced by an enclosed column of air that is moved by the breath
同义词:wind instrument, wind
a reflex that expels intestinal gas through the anus
同义词:fart, farting, flatus, wind, breaking wind
the act of winding or twisting
动词 wind:
to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course
同义词:weave, wind, thread, meander, wander
extend in curves and turns
wrap or coil around
catch the scent of; get wind of
coil the spring of (some mechanical device) by turning a stem
form into a wreath
raise or haul up with or as if with mechanical help
winds
■Words are but wind, but seeing is believing.
[谚]耳听为虚,眼见为实。
■A straw will show which way the wind blows.
[谚]草动知风向。
■Being beaten by a newcomer has really taken the wind out of his sails.
一个新来的人就比他强,他觉得很窝囊。
■A warm overcoat would make him laugh at the worst winter winds.
一件暖和大衣可使他不必畏惧冬季最凛冽的寒风。
■The wind must have blown it over.
一定是风把它吹掉了。
■A feather floated down on the wind.
一根羽毛随风飘落。
■A strong head wind lashed the sea into waves.
一股顶头风在海中掀起了波浪。
■A gust of chilly autumn wind is blowing from the north.
一阵冷飕飕的秋风从北方吹来。
■A gust of wind blew the door shut.
一阵大风吹来,把门关上了。
■A gust of wind blew my hat off.
一阵大风吹走了我的帽子。
■A flurry of wind upset the small boat.
一阵疾风吹翻了小船。
■A sudden gust of wind wafted the papers off her desk.
一阵突然刮来的风把她桌上的文件吹落到地上。
■A gust of wind made the candles flare.
一阵风吹得烛光摇曳。
■A puff of wind swept his hat off.
一阵风把他的几十。
■The wind twitched the paper out of my hand.
一阵风把我手中的报纸刮跑了。
■The wind was whispering in the trees.
一阵风穿过树林沙沙作响。
■In the event of failure we must wind up our business.
万一失败,我们须将这事业停止。
■The soldier receive no staggering wind from any of the three shot.
三枪中的任何一枪都没使这个士兵受到什么惊人的枪伤。
■Still, it's an ill wind; you will have an unexpected holiday.
不过,这也并非完全的不幸,你会享受到一次意外的休假。
■The wind is in the southeast.
东南部有风。
■The southeastern wind is strong.
东南风很强。
■The five-star red flag is fluttering in the wind.
五星红旗迎风飘扬。
■This year has been frantically busy for us I need a holiday just to wind down.
今年我们忙得要命--我需要有一段假期放松一下。
■Cold, dry winds from Siberia prevail over the mainland from December to February.
从12月到2月,西伯利亚来的干燥冷风控制大陆。
■Since morning, the wind has shifted about.
从早晨开始,风向已经转过来了。
■The cold wind from Lake Baikal is blowing hard.
从贝加尔湖吹来的冷风在呼啸。
■They set sail with the first fair wind.
他们一有顺风就扬帆起航。
■They were lost at the sea, at the mercy of the wind and weather.
他们在海上迷了路,任凭风和天气的摆布。
■During their journey they came upon many sand dunes piled up by the winds.
他们在路上看到许多被风吹积而成的沙丘。
■They sensed that there was something in the wind.
他们察觉出要有事了。
■They showed a video of "Gone with the Wind".
他们放了录像片《乱世佳人》。
■He never actually tells lies, but he often sails pretty close to the wind.
他实际上从不撒谎,但说的话常迹近撒谎。
■He forgot to wind up the clock.
他忘记给闹钟上弦了。
■His hat was whirled away by the wind.
他的几十被风吹得旋转飞走。
■His hat blew off in a strong wind and landed up on top of a lorry.
他的帽子被一阵大风吹起,最后落到一辆卡车的顶上。
■He found all his family well and hearty; but they all shook a cloth in the wind with respect to toggery.
他看到他全家都很健壮; 但是在服装方面,他们个个都穿得破破烂烂的。
■He's just full of wind, the pompous fool!
他空话连篇,是个自负的蠢材!
■He turned up his coat collar against the chill wind.
他竖起大衣领抵御寒风。
■As seamen, they had to battle with the winds and waves.
作为海员,他们得同风浪搏斗。
■Changes in top management of the company had been in the wind for weeks.
公司高层管理的人事变动已进行好几个星期了。
■It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.
再怎么坏的事,都会对某些人有利。
■The pitiless north wind blew for weeks.
凛冽的北风一连刮了几个星期。
■The bitter north wind made the soldiers teeth chatter.
刺骨的北风冻得战士们牙齿直打战。
■The cold wind nipped at her face.
刺骨的寒风吹在她的脸上。
■The north wind set them shivering.
北风吹得他们浑身打颤。
■Our competitors must not be allowed to get wind of our plans.
千万别让我们的竞争对手听到有关我们计画的事。
■The atomic center is the nucleus, and the electronics winds revolve it.
原子的中央是原子核,电子绕着它旋转。
■What with the wind and what with the rain, our trip was ruined.
又是刮风又是下雨,我们的旅游都给搞砸了。
■Poor John was exposed to the wind and rain.
可怜的约翰处于风雨交加之中。
■Hamlet: I am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw.
哈姆雷特:天上刮西北风的时候,我才发疯; 风从南方吹过来的时候,我不会把一只老鹰当作一只苍蝇。