Определение wind 1 в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
If you sail close to the wind, you take a risk by doing or saying something that may get you into trouble. Max warned her she was sailing dangerously close to the wind and risked prosecution
If you are winded by something such as a blow, the air is suddenly knocked out of your lungs so that you have difficulty breathing for a short time. He was winded and shaken The cow stamped on his side, winding him
If someone breaks wind, they release gas from their intestines through their anus
The wind section of an orchestra or band is the group of people who produce musical sounds by blowing into their instruments
Journalists often refer to a trend or factor that influences events as a wind of a particular kind. The winds of change are blowing across the country
A wind is a current of air that is moving across the earth's surface. There was a strong wind blowing The leaves rustled in the wind
Wind is the air that you sometimes swallow with food or drink, or gas that is produced in your intestines, which causes an uncomfortable feeling
If you get wind of something, you hear about it, especially when someone else did not want you to know about it. I don't want the public, and especially not the press, to get wind of it at this stage