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单词 windblown
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Definition of windblown in English:

windblown

adjectiveˈwɪndbləʊnˈwɪndbloʊn
  • 1Carried or driven by the wind.

    windblown sand
    windblown pollution
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They joyously flitted from branch to branch, swooping down occasionally from the skies like wind-blown flowers falling off the trees.
    • Their cheeks picked up any shifts in the wind, determining which angles in the mountain would be covered in deeper, windblown snow.
    • A wind-blown wildfire around the city of Conway has forced people to evacuate, about 60 homes.
    • We drove through windblown sheets of rain last night to get to the city for my reading at Books Inc. on Chestnut Street.
    • They may arise from dormant seeds, or colonise by windblown seeds.
    • Small beets are in danger of damage from wind-blown soil particle erosion.
    • On Earth deposits of windblown sediments can be hundreds of meters thick.
    • Wind damage is often associated with abrasion caused by wind-blown soil particles.
    • In addition, pesticides can become airborne attached to wind-blown dust. "
    • You half expect to see Harold Lloyd or Ben Turpin run across the frame chasing their wind blown hat.
    • A wind-blown wildfire around the small city of Conway has forced people to flee some 60 homes.
    • Surface skimmers can be fitted to remove wind-blown debris.
    • Wind blown dust is the most obvious source of particulate matter with which we are familiar.
    • In windblown collections of debris, the surface is more than covered.
    • A gale howls over the hunchback of Cairngorm, stinging our faces with windblown sleet.
    • Loess is a terrestrial sediment formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust.
    • There must have been huge dust storms to produce the amount of wind-blown silt observed in Siberia.
    • They string hundreds of meters of flexible fencing to catch windblown flurries.
    • Like wind-blown apples, the first crop of Asian agencies coming to market are the weaker fruit.
    • Fungi disperse themselves by releasing spores, usually windblown.
    1. 1.1 Exposed to or affected by the wind.
      the coastline is rugged and windblown
      her windblown hair
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Mrs Reynolds mused, stifling a grin with an effort as she recalled the master's decidedly windblown appearance at the breakfast room door the previous day.
      • Her hair had certainly made a transition from softly pulled-back to wind-blown.
      • He will be remembered primarily for his wind-blown hair and his night-vision goggles.
      • Outside in the company parking lot, windblown trees shake a fine yellow dusting of pollen over asphalt and cars.
      • Despite the bitterly cold weather on Nov. 28, activists gathered on the wind-blown bridge for over an hour.
      • We do not have a monopoly on wind-blown flats, but hot air coming off the Gulf is a common occurrence.
      • Barely visible above a mat of wind-blown duckweed were the eyes and nostrils of a four-foot alligator.
      • At the Santa Maria Courthouse is the wind-blown Ted Rowlands, CNN correspondent covering the Jackson trial.
      • There was essentially nothing to be seen, just the occasional fences, thick green, wind-blown grass, cows and a handful of lonely cars.
      • She was in the act of running a brush through her windblown hair when Marina's cry made her freeze.
      • Prosthetic limbs are dropped by parachute to a wind blown field hospital for land mine victims.
      • The second site looked at the restocking of a windblown area.
      • The mantis will often slowly undulate, which is thought to mimic wind-blown foliage.
      • With their unkempt, windblown hair, they almost resembled the man beneath her.
      • Her fingers worked deep into his windblown curls as her face lifted, appealing for his kiss.
      • His fair, wind blown, hair contrasted sharply against his deathly pair skin.
      • Turns out dodgy panelbeating is a valuable skill on a little windblown island in the middle of nowhere.
      • Breaking radio silence for a brief greeting from the wind-blown Hebrides.
      • She tried to put her hands up to smooth her windblown hair.
      • Here on these wind blown islands with their indescribable untouched beauty, you travel among spectacular sandbars and reefs in search of natural produce.

Rhymes

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Definition of windblown in US English:

windblown

adjectiveˈwindblōnˈwɪndbloʊn
  • 1Carried or driven by the wind.

    windblown sand
    windblown pollution
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Surface skimmers can be fitted to remove wind-blown debris.
    • You half expect to see Harold Lloyd or Ben Turpin run across the frame chasing their wind blown hat.
    • A gale howls over the hunchback of Cairngorm, stinging our faces with windblown sleet.
    • In addition, pesticides can become airborne attached to wind-blown dust. "
    • Wind damage is often associated with abrasion caused by wind-blown soil particles.
    • A wind-blown wildfire around the small city of Conway has forced people to flee some 60 homes.
    • Loess is a terrestrial sediment formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust.
    • Their cheeks picked up any shifts in the wind, determining which angles in the mountain would be covered in deeper, windblown snow.
    • In windblown collections of debris, the surface is more than covered.
    • They string hundreds of meters of flexible fencing to catch windblown flurries.
    • There must have been huge dust storms to produce the amount of wind-blown silt observed in Siberia.
    • They joyously flitted from branch to branch, swooping down occasionally from the skies like wind-blown flowers falling off the trees.
    • They may arise from dormant seeds, or colonise by windblown seeds.
    • Small beets are in danger of damage from wind-blown soil particle erosion.
    • We drove through windblown sheets of rain last night to get to the city for my reading at Books Inc. on Chestnut Street.
    • Fungi disperse themselves by releasing spores, usually windblown.
    • Like wind-blown apples, the first crop of Asian agencies coming to market are the weaker fruit.
    • Wind blown dust is the most obvious source of particulate matter with which we are familiar.
    • A wind-blown wildfire around the city of Conway has forced people to evacuate, about 60 homes.
    • On Earth deposits of windblown sediments can be hundreds of meters thick.
    1. 1.1 Exposed to or affected by the wind.
      the coastline is rugged and windblown
      her windblown hair
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She tried to put her hands up to smooth her windblown hair.
      • At the Santa Maria Courthouse is the wind-blown Ted Rowlands, CNN correspondent covering the Jackson trial.
      • Outside in the company parking lot, windblown trees shake a fine yellow dusting of pollen over asphalt and cars.
      • Turns out dodgy panelbeating is a valuable skill on a little windblown island in the middle of nowhere.
      • With their unkempt, windblown hair, they almost resembled the man beneath her.
      • The second site looked at the restocking of a windblown area.
      • He will be remembered primarily for his wind-blown hair and his night-vision goggles.
      • Barely visible above a mat of wind-blown duckweed were the eyes and nostrils of a four-foot alligator.
      • Here on these wind blown islands with their indescribable untouched beauty, you travel among spectacular sandbars and reefs in search of natural produce.
      • Mrs Reynolds mused, stifling a grin with an effort as she recalled the master's decidedly windblown appearance at the breakfast room door the previous day.
      • Prosthetic limbs are dropped by parachute to a wind blown field hospital for land mine victims.
      • Breaking radio silence for a brief greeting from the wind-blown Hebrides.
      • Despite the bitterly cold weather on Nov. 28, activists gathered on the wind-blown bridge for over an hour.
      • There was essentially nothing to be seen, just the occasional fences, thick green, wind-blown grass, cows and a handful of lonely cars.
      • She was in the act of running a brush through her windblown hair when Marina's cry made her freeze.
      • Her hair had certainly made a transition from softly pulled-back to wind-blown.
      • Her fingers worked deep into his windblown curls as her face lifted, appealing for his kiss.
      • His fair, wind blown, hair contrasted sharply against his deathly pair skin.
      • We do not have a monopoly on wind-blown flats, but hot air coming off the Gulf is a common occurrence.
      • The mantis will often slowly undulate, which is thought to mimic wind-blown foliage.
 
 
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