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Definition of winding in English: windingnoun ˈwʌɪndɪŋˈwaɪndɪŋ 1A twisting movement or course. 弯曲,蜿蜒 the windings of the stream 溪流的弯弯曲曲。 Example sentencesExamples - Truly Time is a vast Denful of Horrour, round about which a Serpent winds and in the winding bites itself by the Tail.
- The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river.
- I followed with my eye the winding of the road and saw that it curved close to one of the densest of these clumps and was lost behind it.
- And you learn all about the head for heights that you need if you are going to tackle one of the narrow maintenance paths that follows the tortuous windings of a levada.
- I'm thinking less of the huge, operatic rooms hung with stalactites, than the narrow windings that might end in a wall or a cliff or a small pool where tiny, blind fish swim.
- Published in 1967, L' amante Anglaise chronicles the tortuous windings and turnings of a mind perilously close to the edge of reason.
- Everybody looked with curiosity on the miniature locomotive and wondered how it could tug a train loaded with 50 people up the windings of this steep and narrow little track for four miles.
- The man followed the wave on horseback for about a mile until he lost sight of it in the windings of the canal.
Synonyms twist, turn, turning, bend, loop, curve, zigzag, convolution, meander, meandering oxbow rare anfractuosity, flexuosity 2A thing that winds or is wound round something. 卷绕物,卷绕材料 Example sentencesExamples - There is no way they could have seen a golf ball before; I imagined them cutting one open for the first time, suspecting it was a grenade of some sort, and jumping back when the rubber windings started popping every which way.
- Engineers found a host of problems: damaging misalignments, cracked welds and broken webbing on the end-turn windings.
- An uneasy sleep wrapped itself around her like the windings of a mummy.
- For nearly 70 years the undisputed champion of performance golf balls featured rubber windings wrapped around a liquid-filled core.
- Of honey laden bees I was first born, but in the forest grew my outer coat; My tough back comes from shoes (the leather thongs), an iron point in artful windings cuts a fair design, and leaves long twisted furrows like a plough.
- Gone are the days when the inside of a high-end golf ball included yards of rubber-band windings.
- Install K-Rated transformers which have special cores, double-sized neutral lug and special windings that filter damaging harmonics.
- It worked best with wound balls (the primary construction prior to 1970), because it adhered to windings well.
- There are very fine wire windings around those heads, and if snagged while cleaning - then they are trashed.
- The outer windings seem to provide both the extra rigidity needed for motility in structured media and better propulsion in low viscosity media.
- 2.1 An electrical conductor that is wound round a magnetic material, especially one encircling part of the stator or rotor of an electric motor or generator or forming part of a transformer.
线圈,绕组 Example sentencesExamples - Each of the windings and diodes can fail at a time.
- When tape is unloaded, a ‘trickle’ current must pass through the windings.
- Current is switched to two of the three windings at any time.
- The construction of a transformer includes a ferromagnetic core around which multiple coils, or windings, of wire are wrapped.
- It's kind of a slow-death situation; eventually that insulation breaks down and you have a dead short in the windings and a very expensive repair job.
adjective ˈwʌɪndɪŋˈwaɪndɪŋ Following a twisting or spiral course. 弯曲的,螺旋的,蜿蜒的 our bedroom was at the top of a winding staircase 我们的卧房在螺旋式楼梯的顶头。 Example sentencesExamples - If you're feeling energetic you can climb a narrow winding staircase to the top.
- Pedestrians take precedence over cars on the winding, cobbled streets.
- The horse walked on, following the winding path through the trees.
- We walked for a long time, following winding paths carved by herds of cattle, through high meadows into an exotic place that seemed like a foreign land.
- Late one afternoon we found ourselves motoring along an isolated stretch of road in Idaho, which followed the winding course of a river.
- The steep slope becomes a collection of terraces connected by a winding stepped path, with buildings tucked under or placed on the terraces.
- They had docked near the edge of the town and made their way down the winding, grimy streets.
- Take the winding staircase and wend your way to the upper section.
- It has fantastic creaky floorboards, and a big winding staircase that in the 24 hours we've been here I've already almost fallen down twice.
- The night air felt cool and refreshing, and he had no trouble following the winding path through the mountains.
- The 12-mile route starts in Stratford's Bancroft Gardens at 1.30 pm and will follow a winding course to Long Marston.
- The winding, narrow street soon gave way to the open stretch of a bazaar.
- A winding, scenic drive up Storm King Highway, just off Route 218, leads to the museum and its 500 acres.
- Hop onto the platform, climb the winding staircase and prepare for a cut-price sightseeing tour of London.
- The town is distinctly Italian in feel, with a smattering of luxury hotels and art galleries tucked away in its winding, narrow streets.
- Running trails follow the winding waterway, while paddlers row or kayak.
- Escaping the city is as hard as surviving a day in its winding, filthy streets.
- The winding 150 mile course from Barstow, California to Primm, Nevada knocked out vehicle after vehicle.
- The winding narrow streets and the houses around the church are much as they must have been in the fourteenth century.
- Cat led me off down a winding, mazelike series of tunnels.
Synonyms twisting and turning, full of twists and turns, meandering, windy, twisty, bending, curving, looping, zigzag, zigzagging, serpentine, sinuous, snaking, snaky, tortuous, convoluted circuitous, roundabout, indirect rare anfractuous, flexuous, meandrous, serpentiform Definition of winding in US English: windingnounˈwīndiNGˈwaɪndɪŋ 1A twisting movement or course. 弯曲,蜿蜒 the windings of the stream 溪流的弯弯曲曲。 Example sentencesExamples - And you learn all about the head for heights that you need if you are going to tackle one of the narrow maintenance paths that follows the tortuous windings of a levada.
- Everybody looked with curiosity on the miniature locomotive and wondered how it could tug a train loaded with 50 people up the windings of this steep and narrow little track for four miles.
- Published in 1967, L' amante Anglaise chronicles the tortuous windings and turnings of a mind perilously close to the edge of reason.
- The whole enlivened, and rendered more variegated, and fanciful, by the various windings of the Chester river.
- I followed with my eye the winding of the road and saw that it curved close to one of the densest of these clumps and was lost behind it.
- I'm thinking less of the huge, operatic rooms hung with stalactites, than the narrow windings that might end in a wall or a cliff or a small pool where tiny, blind fish swim.
- The man followed the wave on horseback for about a mile until he lost sight of it in the windings of the canal.
- Truly Time is a vast Denful of Horrour, round about which a Serpent winds and in the winding bites itself by the Tail.
Synonyms twist, turn, turning, bend, loop, curve, zigzag, convolution, meander, meandering 2A thing that winds or is wound around something. 卷绕物,卷绕材料 Example sentencesExamples - There is no way they could have seen a golf ball before; I imagined them cutting one open for the first time, suspecting it was a grenade of some sort, and jumping back when the rubber windings started popping every which way.
- Install K-Rated transformers which have special cores, double-sized neutral lug and special windings that filter damaging harmonics.
- Engineers found a host of problems: damaging misalignments, cracked welds and broken webbing on the end-turn windings.
- The outer windings seem to provide both the extra rigidity needed for motility in structured media and better propulsion in low viscosity media.
- An uneasy sleep wrapped itself around her like the windings of a mummy.
- There are very fine wire windings around those heads, and if snagged while cleaning - then they are trashed.
- Gone are the days when the inside of a high-end golf ball included yards of rubber-band windings.
- Of honey laden bees I was first born, but in the forest grew my outer coat; My tough back comes from shoes (the leather thongs), an iron point in artful windings cuts a fair design, and leaves long twisted furrows like a plough.
- For nearly 70 years the undisputed champion of performance golf balls featured rubber windings wrapped around a liquid-filled core.
- It worked best with wound balls (the primary construction prior to 1970), because it adhered to windings well.
- 2.1 An electrical conductor that is wound around a magnetic material, especially one encircling part of the stator or rotor of an electric motor or generator or forming part of a transformer.
线圈,绕组 Example sentencesExamples - Current is switched to two of the three windings at any time.
- It's kind of a slow-death situation; eventually that insulation breaks down and you have a dead short in the windings and a very expensive repair job.
- The construction of a transformer includes a ferromagnetic core around which multiple coils, or windings, of wire are wrapped.
- When tape is unloaded, a ‘trickle’ current must pass through the windings.
- Each of the windings and diodes can fail at a time.
adjectiveˈwīndiNGˈwaɪndɪŋ Following a twisting or spiral course. 弯曲的,螺旋的,蜿蜒的 our bedroom was at the top of a winding staircase 我们的卧房在螺旋式楼梯的顶头。 Example sentencesExamples - The town is distinctly Italian in feel, with a smattering of luxury hotels and art galleries tucked away in its winding, narrow streets.
- Late one afternoon we found ourselves motoring along an isolated stretch of road in Idaho, which followed the winding course of a river.
- The winding narrow streets and the houses around the church are much as they must have been in the fourteenth century.
- Running trails follow the winding waterway, while paddlers row or kayak.
- We walked for a long time, following winding paths carved by herds of cattle, through high meadows into an exotic place that seemed like a foreign land.
- The 12-mile route starts in Stratford's Bancroft Gardens at 1.30 pm and will follow a winding course to Long Marston.
- The winding, narrow street soon gave way to the open stretch of a bazaar.
- It has fantastic creaky floorboards, and a big winding staircase that in the 24 hours we've been here I've already almost fallen down twice.
- The horse walked on, following the winding path through the trees.
- Take the winding staircase and wend your way to the upper section.
- Pedestrians take precedence over cars on the winding, cobbled streets.
- The winding 150 mile course from Barstow, California to Primm, Nevada knocked out vehicle after vehicle.
- Escaping the city is as hard as surviving a day in its winding, filthy streets.
- They had docked near the edge of the town and made their way down the winding, grimy streets.
- Cat led me off down a winding, mazelike series of tunnels.
- The steep slope becomes a collection of terraces connected by a winding stepped path, with buildings tucked under or placed on the terraces.
- Hop onto the platform, climb the winding staircase and prepare for a cut-price sightseeing tour of London.
- A winding, scenic drive up Storm King Highway, just off Route 218, leads to the museum and its 500 acres.
- The night air felt cool and refreshing, and he had no trouble following the winding path through the mountains.
- If you're feeling energetic you can climb a narrow winding staircase to the top.
Synonyms twisting and turning, full of twists and turns, meandering, windy, twisty, bending, curving, looping, zigzag, zigzagging, serpentine, sinuous, snaking, snaky, tortuous, convoluted |