定義 / Definition
wind / wínd /
[noun]
・a natural movement of air outside
・breath as needed in physical exertion, speech, etc., or the power of breathing without difficulty in such situations.
・air swallowed while eating or gas generated in the stomach and intestines by digestion. BRITISH
・wind instruments, or specifically woodwind instruments, forming a band or a section of an orchestra.
[verb]
・cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach.
・make (a baby) bring up wind after feeding by patting its back. BRITISH
・detect the presence of (a person or animal) by scent.
・sound (a bugle or call) by blowing. LITERARY
wind / wʌɪnd /
[noun]
・a twist or turn in a course.
・a single turn made when winding.
[verb]
・move in or take a twisting or spiral course.
・pass (something) round a thing or person so as to encircle or enfold.
・make (a clock or other device, typically one operated by clockwork) operate by turning a key or handle.
・wind instruments, or specifically woodwind instruments, forming a band or a section of an orchestra.
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There was no wind this morning
今朝は風が全くなかった
What a biting wind!
なんと身を切るような風だろう!
The wind stole my hat!
風は私の帽子を盗みました!
There is a freezing wind outside.
外では凍るような風がふいています。
We could hear the wind and rain.
私たちは風と雨の音を聞くことができました。
The wind is blowing from the north.
風は北から吹いています。
Rocks are eroded by wind and water.
岩は、水と風によって浸食される