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
- He determined lead a vagrant life and winded up his life.
他决定要去流浪,了此一生。 - The fat man was winded by walking up the hill.
那个胖子上山气喘喘。 - A long-winded speaker;
言辞冗长的演说者; - A winded runner. He whipped upstairs in a flash.
一个气喘吁吁的跑步者他一溜小跑飞步上了楼。 - The fall left her winded but otherwise unhurt.
她摔了一下,呼吸困难但没有受伤。 - At the beginning of this article, I said ( in a rather winded manner) that a string in Python is an immutable sequence of characters.
在本文的开头部分,我着重强调了Python中的字符串是不变的字符序列。 - He was winded and shaken
他呼吸困难,身体发抖。 - Luckily he was only five or six feet above the ground, having dived so low to catch the Snitch, but he was winded all the same as he landed flat on his back on the frozen pitch.
幸亏他在抓住飞贼时俯冲得离地面只有五六英尺,但他还是被打得喘不过气来,仰面朝天倒在冻硬了的球场上。 - The impact winded him.
猛烈的冲撞使他摔倒了。 - You might be winded doing it the second way, but when you get to the top and you are at the60th story your gravitational potential is independent of how you got there.
对于走路你可能很抓狂,但你一旦到了顶层,你就是在第60层,你的重力势能,与你如何到达那里无关。