气流(AIR)
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2. 风
A wind is a current of air that is moving across the earth's surface.
e.g. There was a strong wind blowing...
狂风肆虐。
e.g. Then the wind dropped and the surface of the sea was still...
后来风势渐弱,海面重归平静。
3. (影响事件的)趋势(或因素)(常作新闻用语)
Journalists often refer to a trend or factor that influences events as a wind of a particular kind.
e.g. The winds of change are blowing across the country...
改革之风吹遍全国。
e.g. The world's entire aerospace industry is feeling the chill winds of recession.
全世界的航空航天工业都感受到了经济衰退的寒意。
4. 使气急;使呼吸困难
If you are winded by something such as a blow, the air is suddenly knocked out of your lungs so that you have difficulty breathing for a short time.
e.g. He was winded and shaken...
他呼吸困难,身体发抖。
e.g. The cow stamped on his side, winding him.
牛重重地踩在他的肋部,使他喘不上气来。
5. (胃肠中的)气
Wind is the air that you sometimes swallow with food or drink, or gas that is produced in your intestines, which causes an uncomfortable feeling.
6. 给(婴儿)拍嗝儿
If you wind a baby, you hit its back gently in order to help it to release air from its stomach.
e.g. If he cries when you put him down after a feed, try winding him.
如果你喂完后把他放下时他哭,给他拍拍嗝儿。
1. break wind : 放屁;