The wind came in gusts, at times shaking the coach as it travelled round the bend of the road, and in the exposed places on the high ground it blew with such force that the whole body of the coach trembled and swayed, rocking between the high wheels like a drunken man. The driver, ...
Suddenly the storm clouds thickened, winds came in gusts, and rain poured in torrents. 忽然间阴云密布,狂风怒号,大雨倾注。 Rills of muddy water rushed and swelled the stream and sunk my boat. 浑水像小河般流溢,把我的船冲没了。 Bitterly I thought in my mind that the storm came on purpose...
一阵(阵)风lA gust of anger l一阵无名火lBreeze 微风lGale 大风(风力比gust强)lWind风的总称l顺风:tailwind;l逆风:headwind;龙卷风:tornado;飓风:hurricane海啸:tsunami北风:north wind;西南风 7、:southwester;东北风: northeaster;西北风:Northwester东南风:southeaster7.sweep (sweptswept,swept) n. 扫刮l...
gust表示“一阵强风”、“一阵狂风”,既可以单独使用,也可以用a gust of wind形式: A gust(of wind) blew my hat off. 一阵大风吹掉了我的帽子。 She set off even though the wind was blowing in gusts. 虽然当时阵阵狂风吹着,她还是动身了。 4.The young man did not wake up until the bed ...
gust表示“一阵强风”、“一阵狂风”,既可以单独使用,也可以用a gust of wind形式: A gust(of wind) blew my hat off. 一阵大风吹掉了我的帽子。 She set off even though the wind was blowing in gusts. 虽然当时阵阵狂风吹着,她还是出发了。 4.The young man did not wake up until the bed ...
“预言”而是“勘探”之意,不知原文如何) grow mottled, then give way.Either flesh or the light of flesh, deep. The wind livesbecause it looks forward to gusts, cross-currents, pauses, silences.Sea and Sunrise (这首的中译感觉稍乱,阿莱克桑德雷以下二首诗的风格接近汤姆林森的精雕细刻,但力度强...
1. Nautical As close as possible to the direction the wind is blowing from. 2. Close to danger. down the wind Nautical Downwind. in the wind Likely to occur; in the offing: Big changes are in the wind. into the wind Nautical In the same or nearly the same direction as the wind is...
she was the cause of their not advancing more quickly. When the sun set, they would change to men, fall into the sea and be drowned. Then she offered a prayer from her inmost heart, but still no appearance of the rock. Dark clouds came nearer, the gusts of wind told of a coming ...
See also:around,wind wind around [for something, such as a road] to make a turn or turns around.The road wound around and ended up at the lake. The path wound around and came to a stop at the cabin door. See also:around,wind ...
The moon had risen, and it was light enough to make the surrounding objects visible to those who could open their eyes in the blinding clouds of sand; the violence of the wind was terrible, and it was only possible to pass among the sand-hills if one crept forward between the gusts; ...