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WindyWindshield windshield.
Windflower autumn peony.
Windage airflow.
Windbag rapper.
Windbreak.
WindBlower ventilators.
Windfall was blown off the fruit, an unexpected harvest.
Windhole.
Windship sailboats.
Windstorm.
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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
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wind!!
She asked this and wouldn't let me submit it, MD
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English: windPronunciation: English [w nd], American [w nd].
Meaning: nWind; Swallowed gas (with food or drink); Breathe; Breath; Instruments;
Mouth" empty talk. Example: A gust of wind blew my hat off
A gust of wind blew.
Gone my hat.
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.
2. Wind can be used as both an uncountable noun and a countable noun, often with a definite article.
The conjunction.
3. Wind can also be used as a "smell" solution, which refers to the smell transmitted in the air, which is an uncountable noun.
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Wind; wind
English [w nd, wa nd].
Beauty [w nd, wa nd].
It was hot, not even a hint of wind.
the weather was hot, without a breath of wind
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Wind, translated into English. In English, you can say that. the wind
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The English word for "wind" is: wind, example sentence:
the wind blows strongly.
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The English word for wind is wind Lai Yan headlines.
1. Pronunciation wind English [w nd; (for v.) wa nd] 美[w nd; (for v.wa nd] 2. Paraphrasing n
Wind; Breathe; Smell; Winding vtEntangle; winding; make bending; blowing the trumpet; Wrapping around or entanglement of someone viEntangle; winding; Blow the horn n
wind) person's name; (English, German, Swedish)
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1. English: wind.
2. Pronunciation: English [w nd], American [w nd].
3. Meaning: nWind; (with food or drink) open the head and swallow only the breath; Breathe; Breath; Sipei Wind Instruments; "Mouth" empty talk about celery digging.
4. Example: A gust of wind blew my hat offA gust of wind blew my hat away.
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