B1 the flat part of the body that a bird, insect, or bat uses for flying, or one of the flat, horizontal structures that stick out from the side of an aircraft and support it when it is flying(鸟类等的)翅膀;(飞机的)机翼
If a bird takes wing, it flies away.飞走
to suddenly develop, freely and powerfully突然发展;自由飞扬
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The poor bird couldn't fly because it had a broken wing.
With one wing damaged, the model airplane spiralled downwards.
A close inspection revealed minute cracks in the aircraft's fuselage and wings.
I've nearly finished making my plane - I just have to glue the wings on.
The hummingbird beats its wings at great speed.
C2 a group within a political party or organization whose beliefs are in some way different from those of the main group(政党中的)派别,宗派
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He criticized what he described as the 'neanderthal tendencies' of the right wing of the party.
He's on the right wing of the party.
Many people consider Sinn Fein to be the political wing of the IRA.
Religious fanatics have formed an unholy alliance with right wing groups.
During the last decade the left wing of the party has held the whip hand.
a part of a large building that sticks out from the main part, often having been added at a later date(常指后来增建的)建筑翼部,厢房,侧厅
UK US fender one of the four parts at the side of a car that go over the wheels(汽车的)挡泥板,翼子板
(in various team games, such as football and hockey) either of the two sides of the sports field, or a player whose position is at either of the two sides of the field(足球、曲棍球等集体项目的)侧翼位置,侧翼队员,边锋队员
the sides of a stage that cannot be seen by the people watching the play(舞台的)侧面
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