| 单词 | wind | 
| 释义 | wind 2   (wīnd) v.  wound (wound), wind·ing, winds  v.tr. 1.  To wrap (something) around a center or another object once or repeatedly: wind string around a spool. 2.  To wrap or encircle (an object) in a series of coils; entwine: wound her injured leg with a bandage; wound the waist of the gown with lace and ribbons. 3.  a.  To go along (a curving or twisting course): wind a path through the mountains. b.  To proceed on (one's way) with a curving or twisting course. 4.  To introduce in a disguised or devious manner; insinuate: He wound a plea for money into his letter. 5.  To turn (a crank, for example) in a series of circular motions. 6.  a.  To coil the spring of (a mechanism) by turning a stem or cord, for example: wind a watch. b.  To coil (thread, for example), as onto a spool or into a ball. c.  To remove or unwind (thread, for example), as from a spool: wound the line off the reel. 7.  To lift or haul by means of a windlass or winch: Wind the pail to the top of the well. v.intr. 1.  To move in or have a curving or twisting course: a river winding through a valley. 2.  a.  To move in or have a spiral or circular course: a column of smoke winding into the sky. b.  To be coiled or spiraled: The vine wound about the trellis. 3.  To be twisted or whorled into curved forms. 4.  To proceed misleadingly or insidiously in discourse or conduct. 5.  To become wound: a clock that winds with difficulty. n.Phrasal Verbs: 1.  The act of winding. 2.  A single turn, twist, or curve.  wind down 1.  To diminish or cause to diminish gradually in energy, intensity, or scope: The party wound down as guests began to leave. 2.  To relax; unwind.  wind up 1.  To come or bring to a finish; end: when the meeting wound up; wind up a project. 2.  To put in order; settle: wound up her affairs before leaving the country. 3.  To arrive in a place or situation after or because of a course of action: took a long walk and wound up at the edge of town; overspent and wound up in debt. 4.  Baseball   To swing back the arm and raise the foot in preparation for pitching the ball. [Middle English winden, from Old English windan.] | 
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