A1 [ C or U ] a current of air moving approximately horizontally, especially one strong enough to be felt风;气流
More examples
The last part of the course was hard because I was running against the wind.
The force of the wind had brought down a great many trees in the area.
A sudden gust of wind blew his umbrella inside out.
Hurricane force winds are expected tonight.
The town is kept cool by the prevailing westerly winds.
[ U ] mainly UK breath or the ability to breathe呼吸;呼吸能力
[ U ] UK informal disapproving words that do not mean anything and false statements空谈,废话
[ U ] UK US gas gas in the bowels or in a baby's stomach, especially when this makes you feel uncomfortable or makes noises肠气,胃气,肠胃气胀
US also the winds the group of woodwind instruments (= ones played by blowing into a hole near one end)and their players in an orchestra(管弦乐队中的)木管乐器组
[ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to turn or cause something to turn绕;使卷绕
[ T ] also wind up If you wind (up) a clock or watch, you cause it to work by turning a key, handle, or other device.给(钟表)上弦,给…上发条
B2 [ I usually + adv/prep ] If a road, path, or river winds, it follows a route that turns repeatedly in different directions.(道路或河流等)曲折前进,蜿蜒
B2 [ T usually + adv/prep ] to wrap something around an object several times or twist it repeatedly around itself包,裹;使缠绕成团
B2 A winding path, road, river, etc. repeatedly turns in different directions.弯弯的
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