wind means in Chinese, what does Wind mean

Updated on tourism 2024-04-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    windwaind]n.Wind.

    v.Winding, winding, winding, tightening.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    wind

    English [w nd; (for v.) wa nd] 美[w nd; (for v.) waɪnd]

    n.Wind. Airflow; swallowed gas; Instruments;

    vt.Meander; Entangle; winding; Breathless;

    adj.Wind music;

    Example sentence] the winds of change are blowing across the country

    The wind of reform is blowing across the country.

    Other] Third person singular: winds Plural: winds present participle: winding Past tense: wound Past participle: wound

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The basic meaning of wind is "wind, air flow", which refers to the phenomenon caused by the natural flow of air, the wind speed can be large or small, the wind force can be strong or weak, it can be strong or soft, it can be used as an uncountable noun, and can be used as a countable noun, often used in conjunction with the definite article the.

    2. Wind means "curling, winding", which refers to turning, wrapping or sticking on a shaft or something like a shaft. By extension, it can refer to tightening, tightening, and lifting by wrapping, or it can refer to "winding up" or "winding? Meandering forward; to turn (the boat) or turn around", "become bent", etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The common Chinese meaning of wind is "wind, air flow".

    The common Chinese meaning of wind is "wind, air flow". Commonly used phrases are, strong high wind, a light wind, and a chill cold biting wind. Example sentence:

    the trees were swaying in the wind.(The tree shakes in the wind).

    Wind in the nuclear barrage text paraphrases "wind, air flow".

    Wind can also be interpreted as "patting qi, stomach qi, intestinal qi (with food or drink)". Example sentence: I cannot eat beans - they give me wind

    I can't eat beans, I get bloated when I eat them).

    Wind Chinese interpretation also has "stomach gas, intestinal gas".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    wind, an English word, is mainly used as a noun and verb, and when used as a noun, it means "wind; Breathe; Smell; Winding; Chest; The fossa of the heart", when used as a transitive verb, means "to wind; winding; make bending; blowing the trumpet; to wrap around or entangle someone's first to do na", which when used as an intransitive verb means "to wrap up; winding; Blow the trumpet".

    Phrase collocation: wind instrument ; Wind instruments ; English translation of the name of the wind instrument; Anemometer.

    katabatic wind ; Downhill wind ; Blowing under ; Gravitational wind.

    wind farm ; wind farms ; wind farms ; Wind power plants.

    Bilingual example sentences: 1. was that because of the wind, too?

    Is it because there is no wind that you do this?

    2、they go with the wind.

    They followed the direction of the wind and walked slowly.

    3、we should learn from them to use wind to do something useful.

    We should learn from them to use the wind to do something useful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    n.Wind. Airflow; swallowed gas; Instruments;

    vt.Meander; Entangle; winding; Breathless;

    adj.Wind music;

    Phrases. wind power, wind energy.

    with the wind; Go with the wind.

    in the wind is about to happen; In progress.

    Wind tunnel.

    wind speed.

    Bilingual example sentences. It is used as a word for the name of the wild pretending to be wise (n.)

    a gust of wind blew my hat off.

    A gust of wind blew my hat away.

    the day was very still, without a breath of wind.

    The sky was very calm, and there was a little wind.

    i can't eat beans--they give me wind.

    I can't eat beans, I get bloated when I eat them). Out of stock.

    i need time to get my wind back after that run.

    I needed time to catch my breath after I ran through.

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