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词汇 winder
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Definition of winder in English:

winder

noun ˈwʌɪndəˈwaɪndər
  • A device or mechanism used to wind something, especially something such as a watch or clock or the film in a camera.

    卷绕装置(尤指手表、钟的上发条钥匙,照相机卷胶卷装置等)

    the built-in winder is capable of three frames per second
    in combination a hose-winder
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The ingenuity of the contraption was that a string was wound around the alarm winder and the other end tied to the bolt.
    • The woven threads were wound on a device called a Niddy Noddy or more simply a yarn winder.
    • Two or three seconds can seem an eternity when you're waiting but I'm trying to remind myself that winding a film camera on to the next exposure, even with an automatic winder, can take as long.
    • Why is my right hand so numb that I cannot get the winder into the slot without letting go of the mast with my left.
    • Another few minutes trying to fathom just how the window winders work (twist a bit, wait, window goes up a bit) and I was ready to hit the road.
    • I started looking for a good deal on a yarn winder because I realized yarn would be easier to use, organize and store if they were wound in nice little ‘cakes.’
    • During the visit Mrs York showed Mrs Drown the adaptations she had made to her house including handrails, window winders and a walk-in shower.
    • It amounts to a dark basement with shelving filled with film cans, reel-to-reel winders, thousands of press clippings and photos, stickers, flyers, and a tiny radio.
    • If you're going on a mainly pole venue you will generally need more shallow drawer space to store your winders.
    • The car she has just taken ownership of had manual window winders, not the fancy electric windows like the yellow car that was used in the demonstration.
    • I understand what my camera will do if I twist the dials, knobs and winders under certain conditions.
    • A pair of leather or fabric seats, a sports steering wheel and a couple of window winders is the extent of the standard specification.
    • The Vauxhall's window winder left a two inch gap where the window meets the roof, quite enough to let plenty of water in; the grip on the handbrake came loose, and the lever for releasing the bonnet broke off.
    • At the moment, he's working on a new line of watches, which include the ingenious innovation of using a click-on cover for the clock winder.
    • After you have caught enough mackerel for the day, leave the feathers on the rod for a while to allow them to dry as much as possible, then wind them onto the ethafoam winder, complete with sinker and shove the lot into a heavy duty zip-lock bag.
    • In the Moderator the spring-driven mechanism was set in motion by a key winder at the top of the lamp base, just below the burner, rather than at the bottom of the base, as in the Carcel lamp.
    • We used to use a small hand-crank wire winder to roll up electric fence, but it was slow and tiring.
    • There is plenty to see above ground at Caphouse Colliery with retired pit ponies, machinery displays, a steam winder, pithead baths and a 17-acre rural site complete with nature trail and adventure playground plus picnic areas.

Rhymes

binder, blinder, finder, grinder, kinda, minder, ringbinder

Definition of winder in US English:

winder

nounˈwīndərˈwaɪndər
  • A device or mechanism used to wind something, especially something such as a watch or clock or the film in a camera.

    卷绕装置(尤指手表、钟的上发条钥匙,照相机卷胶卷装置等)

    the built-in winder is capable of three frames per second
    in combination a hose-winder
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After you have caught enough mackerel for the day, leave the feathers on the rod for a while to allow them to dry as much as possible, then wind them onto the ethafoam winder, complete with sinker and shove the lot into a heavy duty zip-lock bag.
    • There is plenty to see above ground at Caphouse Colliery with retired pit ponies, machinery displays, a steam winder, pithead baths and a 17-acre rural site complete with nature trail and adventure playground plus picnic areas.
    • Two or three seconds can seem an eternity when you're waiting but I'm trying to remind myself that winding a film camera on to the next exposure, even with an automatic winder, can take as long.
    • The ingenuity of the contraption was that a string was wound around the alarm winder and the other end tied to the bolt.
    • We used to use a small hand-crank wire winder to roll up electric fence, but it was slow and tiring.
    • The car she has just taken ownership of had manual window winders, not the fancy electric windows like the yellow car that was used in the demonstration.
    • A pair of leather or fabric seats, a sports steering wheel and a couple of window winders is the extent of the standard specification.
    • At the moment, he's working on a new line of watches, which include the ingenious innovation of using a click-on cover for the clock winder.
    • Another few minutes trying to fathom just how the window winders work (twist a bit, wait, window goes up a bit) and I was ready to hit the road.
    • The woven threads were wound on a device called a Niddy Noddy or more simply a yarn winder.
    • In the Moderator the spring-driven mechanism was set in motion by a key winder at the top of the lamp base, just below the burner, rather than at the bottom of the base, as in the Carcel lamp.
    • It amounts to a dark basement with shelving filled with film cans, reel-to-reel winders, thousands of press clippings and photos, stickers, flyers, and a tiny radio.
    • I started looking for a good deal on a yarn winder because I realized yarn would be easier to use, organize and store if they were wound in nice little ‘cakes.’
    • Why is my right hand so numb that I cannot get the winder into the slot without letting go of the mast with my left.
    • If you're going on a mainly pole venue you will generally need more shallow drawer space to store your winders.
    • During the visit Mrs York showed Mrs Drown the adaptations she had made to her house including handrails, window winders and a walk-in shower.
    • The Vauxhall's window winder left a two inch gap where the window meets the roof, quite enough to let plenty of water in; the grip on the handbrake came loose, and the lever for releasing the bonnet broke off.
    • I understand what my camera will do if I twist the dials, knobs and winders under certain conditions.
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