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单词 windborne
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Definition of windborne in English:

windborne

adjectiveˈwɪndbɔːnˈwɪndˌbɔrn
  • Transported by the wind.

    clouds of windborne leaves or pollen
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The wind-borne fungus attaches to the leaves of soybean plants and reproduces rapidly, preventing proper plant development and dramatically reduces crop yields if not treated.
    • Pre-Columbian pottery in the Bahamas is made of windborne deposits of African clay; orchids and other epiphytes growing in the rainforest canopy of the Amazon depend on African dust for a large share of their nutrients.
    • Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies.
    • Elevated sections of roads, including bridges, and sections lying in low ground or where the topography channels windborne cold air, are more prone to freezing and may need special attention.
    • Their pollens are very heavy and sticky and they are not windborne.
    • It's also possible that midwestern grazing lands are being repopulated each spring by windborne flies from the South.
    • Below us in all directions stretched a howling desert of white, stubbled here and there with a few stunted larches leaning at crazy angles against the windborne snow.
    • But to caterpillars of all kinds - from luna moths to swallowtails to monarchs - every part of the plant contains poison, including its wind-borne pollen.
    • Some is probably wind-borne, and much of it is carried downriver by seasonal flooding, but most if it is dumped, directly or indirectly, by the inhabitants of York.
    • This is rich ground, regularly fertilised by wind-borne shell sand and grazed by cattle, producing an abundance of wild flowers from spring until autumn.
 
 

Definition of windborne in US English:

windborne

adjectiveˈwɪndˌbɔrnˈwindˌbôrn
  • Carried by the wind.

    windborne paper bags and candy wrappers caught on a fence
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Their pollens are very heavy and sticky and they are not windborne.
    • Elevated sections of roads, including bridges, and sections lying in low ground or where the topography channels windborne cold air, are more prone to freezing and may need special attention.
    • Pre-Columbian pottery in the Bahamas is made of windborne deposits of African clay; orchids and other epiphytes growing in the rainforest canopy of the Amazon depend on African dust for a large share of their nutrients.
    • Below us in all directions stretched a howling desert of white, stubbled here and there with a few stunted larches leaning at crazy angles against the windborne snow.
    • This is rich ground, regularly fertilised by wind-borne shell sand and grazed by cattle, producing an abundance of wild flowers from spring until autumn.
    • Some is probably wind-borne, and much of it is carried downriver by seasonal flooding, but most if it is dumped, directly or indirectly, by the inhabitants of York.
    • Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies.
    • It's also possible that midwestern grazing lands are being repopulated each spring by windborne flies from the South.
    • But to caterpillars of all kinds - from luna moths to swallowtails to monarchs - every part of the plant contains poison, including its wind-borne pollen.
    • The wind-borne fungus attaches to the leaves of soybean plants and reproduces rapidly, preventing proper plant development and dramatically reduces crop yields if not treated.
 
 
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