wind

US /wɪnd/
UK /wɪnd/
"wind" picture
1.

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.
從西邊猛烈地吹來。
A cold wind swept across the plains.
一陣冷吹過平原。
2.

氣息, 呼吸

breath as used in speaking or playing a wind instrument

:
He lost his wind after running up the stairs.
他跑上樓梯後氣喘吁吁
The trumpet player has good wind control.
小號手對氣息控制得很好。
1.

纏繞, 蜿蜒

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.
她開始把紗線繞成一個球。
The road winds through the mountains.
這條路在山間蜿蜒
2.

上弦, 纏繞

to operate a clockwork mechanism by turning a key or knob

:
Don't forget to wind your watch every morning.
別忘了每天早上給你的手錶上弦
He had to wind the old gramophone to play the record.
他必須給舊留聲機上弦才能播放唱片。