winding 音标拼音: [w'ɑɪndɪŋ]
a . 蜿蜒的,卷绕的,弯曲的;
n . 卷,弯曲,线圈
蜿蜒的,卷绕的,弯曲的;卷,弯曲,线圈
winding 缠绕填满; 绕组
winding 卷
winding adj 1 :
marked by repeated turns and bends ; "
a tortuous road up the mountain "; "
winding roads are full of surprises ";
"
had to steer the car down a twisty track " [
synonym :
{
tortuous }, {
twisting }, {
twisty }, {
winding },
{
voluminous }]
2 :
of a path e .
g .; "
meandering streams "; "
rambling forest paths "; "
the river followed its wandering course "; "
a winding country road " [
synonym : {
meandering (
a )}, {
rambling },
{
wandering (
a )}, {
winding }]
n 1 :
the act of winding or twisting ; "
he put the key in the old clock and gave it a good wind " [
synonym : {
wind }, {
winding },
{
twist }]
Wind \
Wind \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Wound } (
wound ) (
rarely {
Winded });
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Winding }.] [
OE .
winden ,
AS .
windan ;
akin to OS .
windan ,
D . &
G .
winden ,
OHG .
wintan ,
Icel . &
Sw .
vinda ,
Dan .
vinde ,
Goth .
windan (
in comp .).
Cf .
{
Wander }, {
Wend }.]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
To turn completely ,
or with repeated turns ;
especially ,
to turn about something fixed ;
to cause to form convolutions about anything ;
to coil ;
to twine ;
to twist ;
to wreathe ;
as ,
to wind thread on a spool or into a ball .
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Whether to wind The woodbine round this arbor . --
Milton .
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2 .
To entwist ;
to infold ;
to encircle .
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Sleep ,
and I will wind thee in arms . --
Shak .
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3 .
To have complete control over ;
to turn and bend at one '
s pleasure ;
to vary or alter or will ;
to regulate ;
to govern . "
To turn and wind a fiery Pegasus ." --
Shak .
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In his terms so he would him wind . --
Chaucer .
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Gifts blind the wise ,
and bribes do please And wind all other witnesses . --
Herrick .
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Were our legislature vested in the prince ,
he might wind and turn our constitution at his pleasure .
--
Addison .
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4 .
To introduce by insinuation ;
to insinuate .
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You have contrived . . .
to wind Yourself into a power tyrannical . --
Shak .
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Little arts and dexterities they have to wind in such things into discourse . --
Gov .
of Tongue .
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5 .
To cover or surround with something coiled about ;
as ,
to wind a rope with twine .
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{
To wind off },
to unwind ;
to uncoil .
{
To wind out },
to extricate . [
Obs .] --
Clarendon .
{
To wind up }.
(
a )
To coil into a ball or small compass ,
as a skein of thread ;
to coil completely .
(
b )
To bring to a conclusion or settlement ;
as ,
to wind up one '
s affairs ;
to wind up an argument .
(
c )
To put in a state of renewed or continued motion ,
as a clock ,
a watch ,
etc .,
by winding the spring ,
or that which carries the weight ;
hence ,
to prepare for continued movement or action ;
to put in order anew .
"
Fate seemed to wind him up for fourscore years ."
--
Dryden . "
Thus they wound up his temper to a pitch ."
--
Atterbury .
(
d )
To tighten (
the strings )
of a musical instrument ,
so as to tune it . "
Wind up the slackened strings of thy lute ." --
Waller .
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Wind \
Wind \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Winded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Winding }.]
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1 .
To expose to the wind ;
to winnow ;
to ventilate .
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2 .
To perceive or follow by the scent ;
to scent ;
to nose ;
as ,
the hounds winded the game .
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3 .
(
a )
To drive hard ,
or force to violent exertion ,
as a horse ,
so as to render scant of wind ;
to put out of breath .
(
b )
To rest ,
as a horse ,
in order to allow the breath to be recovered ;
to breathe .
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{
To wind a ship } (
Naut .),
to turn it end for end ,
so that the wind strikes it on the opposite side .
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Wind \
Wind \,
v .
t . [
From {
Wind },
moving air ,
but confused in sense and in conjugation with wind to turn .] [
imp . &
p .
p .
{
Wound } (
wound ),
R . {
Winded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Winding }.]
To blow ;
to sound by blowing ;
esp .,
to sound with prolonged and mutually involved notes . "
Hunters who wound their horns ."
--
Pennant .
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Ye vigorous swains ,
while youth ferments your blood , .
. .
Wind the shrill horn . --
Pope .
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That blast was winded by the king . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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Winding \
Wind "
ing \,
n . [
From {
Wind }
to blow .] (
Naut .)
A call by the boatswain '
s whistle .
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Winding \
Wind "
ing \,
a . [
From {
Wind }
to twist .]
Twisting from a direct line or an even surface ;
circuitous .
--
Keble .
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Winding \
Wind "
ing \,
n .
1 .
A turn or turning ;
a bend ;
a curve ;
flexure ;
meander ;
as ,
the windings of a road or stream .
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To nurse the saplings tall ,
and curl the grove With ringlets quaint ,
and wanton windings wove .
--
Milton .
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2 .
The material ,
as wire or rope ,
wound or coiled about anything ,
or a single round or turn of the material ;
as (
Elec .),
a series winding ,
or one in which the armature coil ,
the field -
magnet coil ,
and the external circuit form a continuous conductor ;
a shunt winding ,
or one of such a character that the armature current is divided ,
a portion of the current being led around the field -
magnet coils .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
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1913 Webster ]
{
Winding engine },
an engine employed in mining to draw up buckets from a deep pit ;
a hoisting engine .
{
Winding sheet },
a sheet in which a corpse is wound or wrapped .
{
Winding tackle } (
Naut .),
a tackle consisting of a fixed triple block ,
and a double or triple movable block ,
used for hoisting heavy articles in or out of a vessel .
--
Totten .
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91 Moby Thesaurus words for "
winding ":
aberrant ,
aberrative ,
ambages ,
ambagious ,
anfractuosity ,
anfractuous ,
bending ,
circuitous ,
circuitousness ,
circumambages ,
circumbendibus ,
circumlocution ,
circumlocutory ,
circumvolution ,
convoluted ,
convolution ,
convolutional ,
crinkle ,
crinkling ,
crooked ,
curving ,
departing ,
desultory ,
deviant ,
deviating ,
deviative ,
deviatory ,
devious ,
digressive ,
discursive ,
errant ,
erratic ,
excursive ,
flexuose ,
flexuosity ,
flexuous ,
flexuousness ,
indirect ,
intorsion ,
involute ,
involuted ,
involution ,
involutional ,
labyrinthine ,
mazy ,
meander ,
meandering ,
meandrous ,
out -
of -
the -
way ,
planetary ,
rambling ,
rivose ,
rivulation ,
rivulose ,
roundabout ,
roving ,
ruffled ,
serpentine ,
shifting ,
sinuate ,
sinuation ,
sinuose ,
sinuosity ,
sinuous ,
sinuousness ,
slinkiness ,
snakiness ,
snaky ,
stray ,
swerving ,
torsion ,
torsional ,
tortile ,
tortility ,
tortuosity ,
tortuous ,
tortuousness ,
turning ,
twisting ,
twisty ,
undirected ,
undulation ,
vagrant ,
veering ,
wandering ,
wave ,
waving ,
whorled ,
wreathlike ,
wreathy ,
zigzag
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WINDING中文 (简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary A winding lane led up towards the main gates With its winding river and views of the castle, the village is beautiful Winding paths lead into the surrounding woods Because it is so hilly and the roads are so winding, you don't get a sense of how small and isolated the village is
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WINDING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of WINDING is material (such as wire) wound or coiled about an object (such as an armature); also : a single turn of the wound material How to use winding in a sentence
winding中文,winding的意思,winding翻譯及用法 - 英漢詞典 thus a long and winding research journey began, for which she had to squeeze out time from the busy propaganda work assigned to her 於是一個長期曲折的研究過程開始了,她必須從分配給她的繁忙的宣傳工作中擠出時間來作。
WINDING 释义 | 柯林斯英语词典 - Collins Online Dictionary A winding is one or more turns of wire that forms a continuous coil through which an electric current can pass, as used in transformers and generators These chargers use an autotransformer in which the primary and secondary windings are electrically connected
winding - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective winding (comparative more winding, superlative most winding) Moving in a sinuous or twisting manner
winding - WordReference. com Dictionary of English wind waɪnd vb (winds, winding, wound) often followed by around, about, or upon: to turn or coil (string, cotton, etc) around some object or point or (of string, etc) to be turned, etc, around some object or point: he wound a scarf around his head
WINDING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com WINDING definition: the act of a person or thing that winds See examples of winding used in a sentence