Fengde English

1. Wind in English, Phonetic English? 【w? Nd], beauty? 【w? nd].

Second, interpretation:

1, wind; Airflow; Swallow a breath; wind instrument

For example: The? Shrub? And then what? Trees? Used to be. Blow? Are you online? That? The wind. ?

Shrubs and trees are swaying in the wind.

2. winding; Winding; Wind up; hold one's breath

Example: scenic spot? Driving? What else? Wind? Through? That? Kau? Desert? And then what? Answer? Rain? Forest. ?

Considering the scenery, vehicles also meander through the Karakum desert and rainforest.

3. Orchestra

For example: The? Part? Yes? Answer? Wind? Musical instrument? Become? Which one? That? Player? Strike? Direct. ?

The part of wind music that the player blows directly in.

Third, the etymological explanation:

The wind from the ocean is blowing violently, spraying seawater onto the shore.

The wind from the ocean is blowing violently, spraying seawater to the coast.

Said by: B. Aucry.

Extended data:

First, the words:

(noun)

1, the basic meaning of wind is "wind, airflow", which refers to the phenomenon caused by natural air flow. Wind speed can be large or small, strong or weak, strong or weak. It can be used as both uncountable and countable nouns. It is often used with The definite article the.

Refers to the type or direction of wind. Wind can be used in indefinite article a or its plural form; Refers to the strength of the wind, often used with words such as more and less; Generally speaking, wind time is an uncountable noun, and there is no article or attribute in front of it.

2. Wind can also be interpreted as "smell", which refers to the smell transmitted in the air and is an uncountable noun.

Wind can also mean "breathing" or "flatulence" in the stomach when exercising or playing musical instruments, which is an uncountable noun.

Wind also means "empty talk", which means useless or boastful words, and it is an uncountable noun.

5. Wind can also be interpreted as "wind instrument". It is collective noun, usually used in the singular and often used with the definite article the. When it is the subject, its predicate verb can be singular or plural.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb) 1, wind is used as a verb, meaning "to make … gasp" and "sniff out". At this time, its pronunciation is [wind], and the past tense and past participle are wind[' wIndId]].

2.wind is a transitive verb followed by a noun or pronoun.

V (verb) 1, the basic meaning of wind is "curl, wind", which means turning, circling or sticking to a shaft or something like it. Extension can refer to fastening, tightening and lifting by winding, and can also refer to "rolling up" and "zigzag winding around"; Make (a ship) turn or turn around, bend, etc.

2.wind can be both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as an object. Active forms have passive meanings when used as intransitive verbs.

3.wind followed by adverb back means "rewind"; Followed by the adverb down, which means "the turn [due to] … has dropped, and the wind has been loosened, so that it stops"; Followed by adverb in means "winding"; Followed by adverb off means "roll, untie, let go"; ?

The adverb on means "fixed" ... by winding on a bracket or pole; The adverb up means "turn to lift, roll up" and "end"

Second, vocabulary collocation:

1, go against the wind and break the waves.

2. Brave wind Brave wind.

3, fart, fart

Step 4 fart against the wind

Hold your breath.

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