winded
英 [ˈwɪndɪd]
美 [ˈwɪndɪd]
v. 使喘不过气来; 使喘大气; (给婴儿轻轻拍抚后背)使嗳气
v. 蜿蜒; 曲折而行; 迂回; 卷缠; 缠绕; 绕成团; 给(钟表等)上发条; 通过转动把手等操作; 可上发条; 可通过转动把手(等)操作
wind的过去分词和过去式
过去式:winded
BNC.42802 / COCA.33165
英英释义
adj
- breathing laboriously or convulsively
双语例句
- By the time she reached the bottom she was winded.
当她到达山底的时候已经喘不过气了。 - He determined lead a vagrant life and winded up his life.
他决定要去流浪,了此一生。 - The hounds had winded the fox.
猎狗闻出了有狐狸的气味。 - The punch in the stomach completely winded me.
我肚子上挨了一拳一时完全喘不过气来。 - I was winded when I got to the top of the hill.
我爬到山顶时喘不过气来了。 - After a little more conversation Caspian and Bern walked down to the coast a little west of the village and there Caspian winded his horn.
再谈了一会儿,凯斯宾和伯恩就走到村子稍北一点的海岸边,凯斯宾当场吹起了号角。 - A long-winded speaker;
言辞冗长的演说者; - Someone at the head of the column winded the horn every now and then, and each time the sound came from a little farther off.
纵队的前头有人不时吹响号角,每次号角声传来时,都比上一次远了一点儿。 - If you go too fast you get winded.
你要是走得太快,会喘不上气来的。 - The impact winded him.
猛烈的冲撞使他摔倒了。
