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
- 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。 - 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 was winded by the time he reached the sixth floor.
他爬到6楼时已上气不接下气了。 - 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。 - You never used to be so winded after only five sets.
平时举了五个以后你不会这样喘气的。 - The hounds had winded the fox.
猎狗闻出了有狐狸的气味。 - The impact winded him.
猛烈的冲撞使他摔倒了。 - 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。 - As someone winded and out of breath.
象是上气不接下气的样子。 - He hit him in the stomach and winded him.
他一下击中他的肚子,打得他喘不过气。