| 单词 | east wind | 
| 释义 | east windn. 1.  A wind blowing from the east. Also figurative.The east wind is proverbially bleak, unpleasant, and injurious to health; Biblical contexts frequently refer to the scorching and destructive east wind of Palestine. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > 			[noun]		 > wind with reference to direction > winds from specific compass points > east east windOE eurus1398 east1744 easterly1837 OE    Byrhtferð Enchiridion 		(Ashm.)	 		(1995)	  iv. i. 200  				[Quattuor principales uenti, quorum hec sunt nomina:] subsolanus, zephirus, septentrio : east wind west norð. lOE    Names of Winds 		(Tiber. C.i)	 in  Anglia 		(1889)	 11 104  				Estwind, Subsolanus. c1350    Nominale 		(Cambr. Ee.4.20)	 in  Trans. Philol. Soc. 		(1906)	 18*  				Vent de biz et vent solerne, Northwynde Estwynde. a1398    J. Trevisa tr.  Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum 		(BL Add. 27944)	 		(1975)	 I.  xi. iii. 573  				Þise þre wyndes beþ est wyndes. 1483    Catholicon Anglicum 		(BL Add. 89074)	 		(1881)	 118/1  				Þe Estewynde, eurus. 1495    Trevisa's Bartholomeus De Proprietatibus Rerum 		(de Worde)	  xi. iii. sig. &viv/1  				The Este wynde yt hight Subsolanus. 1535    Bible 		(Coverdale)	 Ezek. xvii. 10  				Withered..as soone as ye east wynde bloweth. 1597    Bp. J. King Lect. Ionas xlvii. 633  				The East wind..burneth them like the reaking of flames of fire. 1600    R. Cawdrey Treasurie Similies 750  				The East wind is accounted neither good for man nor beast. 1614    A. Gorges tr.  Lucan Pharsalia  iv. 124  				This East wind with Nabathean blasts, A loofe from his owne quarter casts The clouds. 1649    R. Hodges Plainest Direct. 4  				An East-winde may spoil a nest of yong birds. 1722    D. Defoe Jrnl. Plague Year 262  				It was to no more purpose to talk to them, than to an East-wind. 1782    J. Armstrong Lett. from Minorca i. 5  				The Minorquins call the East-Wind Levante, and the West Ponente. 1860    E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 75  				The east wind in Palestine..is parching, scorching, destructive to vegetation, oppressive to man. 1864    J. R. Lowell Fireside Trav. 53  				[A nature] so steeped..in sunshine that the east winds (physical or intellectual) of Boston..assailed it in vain. 1894    Mrs. H. Ward Marcella II.  iii. ii. 283  				The nip of the east wind was not yet out of the air. 1935    Times 30 Sept. 10/3  				The Irish peasant speaks of the east wind as the ‘red wind’ owing to its harsh and drying up effect on his crops. 1953    J. Wain Hurry on Down 		(1960)	 24  				He became aware of the stout-laden east wind of hostility that blew round him. 1997    Independent 2 July 12/7  				The east wind did it again, unsentimental in its designs.  2.  Mah-jong. Usually with capital initials. Any one of the four tiles representing this wind. Also: the player who throws the highest score at the outset of a game and draws the first four tiles, or who succeeds to this designation at a later stage. ΚΠ 1922    R. E. Lindsell Ma-cheuk 25  				In the East round, South has originally one East wind. 1960    R. C. Bell Board & Table Games vi. 156  				The first round is East Wind's, and continues until each player in turn has been East. 1989    A. Tan Joy Luck Club 34  				Auntie Ying throws the dice and I'm told that Auntie Lin has become the East wind. 2001    N. McKeithan Let's play Mah Jong! 56  				The players..toss the dice to determine who will be East Wind. Derivatives  ˌeast-ˈwinded adj. now rare characterized by the blowing of the east wind. ΚΠ 1838    Lady's Bk. July 34/1  				Broadway may not rival it,—Washington street cannot vie with it: that is crowded, noisy, unsocial;—this, too gaudy, cold, east-winded. 1873    A. I. Thackeray Old Kensington ii. 9  				One bitter east-winded morning, with the white blast blowing dry and fierce from the land. 1935    H. S. Canby in  Sat. Rev. Lit. 		(U.S.)	 20 Apr. 632/1  				Whether in high-skied New York or east-winded Boston. 1969    A. Barton Penny World 154  				I was glad when we were done and emerged from the last alley onto an east-winded water-front.   ˌeast-ˈwindy adj. characterized by the blowing of the east wind; also figurative. ΚΠ 1837    Spirit of Times 29 July 185  				A raw, east-windy day in February. 1924    Sewanee Rev. 32 292  				The humor is east-windy, the purpose too evident and too much stressed. 1947    Observer 21 Sept. 4/4 		(heading)	  				East-windy weather. 2003    P. H. Scott Scotl. Resurgent i. 11  				Edinburgh avoids extremes. Those who are not used to it may be put off by the apparent reserve of its society—‘East windy, west endy’, as they say. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2011; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < | 
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