wind

US /wɪnd/
UK /wɪnd/
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1.

angin

the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction

:
The wind blew strongly from the west.
Angin bertiup kencang dari barat.
A cold wind swept across the plains.
Angin sejuk melanda dataran.
2.

nafas, udara

breath as used in speaking or playing a wind instrument

:
He lost his wind after running up the stairs.
Dia kehilangan nafas selepas berlari menaiki tangga.
The trumpet player has good wind control.
Pemain trompet mempunyai kawalan nafas yang baik.
1.

menggulung, berliku

to turn or cause to turn around a central point or line; to coil or twist

:
She began to wind the yarn into a ball.
Dia mula menggulung benang menjadi bebola.
The road winds through the mountains.
Jalan itu berliku-liku melalui pergunungan.
2.

memutar, menggulung

to operate a clockwork mechanism by turning a key or knob

:
Don't forget to wind your watch every morning.
Jangan lupa memutar jam tangan anda setiap pagi.
He had to wind the old gramophone to play the record.
Dia perlu memutar gramofon lama itu untuk memainkan rekod.