wind 英音: [waind] 美音: [waɪnd]

单词详解

1. vt.

A. 上紧……的发条 [(+up)] [coil the spring of (some mechanical device) by turning a stem]

He wound his clock before he went to bed. 他在睡觉之前给钟上发条。

You must wind your alarm once a day. 你必须每天给闹钟上一次发条。

B. 绕,缠绕,卷绕 (extend in curves and turns)

She asked me to wind the net for her. 她叫我帮她将网子绕上。

C包,裹,抱 (wrap or coil around)

The nurse wound a bandage around his wounded leg .护士用绷带包扎他受伤的腿。

D.使迂回而行,弯弯曲曲地通过 (to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course)

The stream wound its way through the hill. 小溪弯弯曲曲地流过小山。

2. vi.

A. 蜿蜒,迂回

The stream winds through the village. 小溪蜿蜒曲折流过村庄。

The river winds to the lake. 那条河蜿蜒地流入湖泊。

B.卷曲,缠绕

The Great Wall winds around the mountains. 长城穿山越岭,缠绕在群山之中。

 

相关词组

1.wind one's way 蜿蜒向前

The river winds its way to the sea. 这条小河蜿蜒入海。

2.wind the handle 摇动把手

Grandpa wound the handle of the machine to wave the cloth. 奶奶摇动机器的把手来织布。

3.wind up 卷紧,上紧……的发条

When do you usually wind it up? 你通常是什么时候上发条的呢?

 

相关单词

过去式:wound

过去分词:wound

现在分词:winding

第三人称单数:winds

 

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