单词 | wing-led |
释义 | wing1 /wing/noun
ORIGIN: ON vængr a wing winged /wingd or wingˈid/ adjective
wingˈedly adverb On or by wings wingˈer noun
Denoting a person belonging to a particular side of centre in a party, etc (as in left-winger or right-winger) wingˈless adjective Without wings wingˈlet noun
wingˈlike adjective wingˈy adjective
wingˈ-and-wingˈ adverb In the condition of a ship sailing before the wind with the foresail at one side and the mainsail at the other wing back noun (football) In formations using three central defenders, a player positioned on the flank with a more attacking role than a conventional full back wingˈbeat noun A beat or flap of a bird's or insect's wing wing case noun The horny case or cover over the wings of some insects, such as the beetles wing chair noun A high-backed armchair with forward-projecting lugs wing collar noun A man's stiff collar, worn upright with the points turned down wing commander noun A Royal Air Force officer of the rank below group captain, corresponding in rank to a naval commander or to a lieutenant-colonel winged bean noun A legume orig from SE Asia (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus), of special value for its high protein content winged bull noun A common form in Assyrian sculpture, symbolic of domination winged elm noun An elm tree of N America, its young branches having corky projections winged words see winged above. wingˈ-footed adjective
wing forward noun (rugby) One of the two outside players of the back row of the scrum, a flanker wingˈ-ledˈ adjective (Shakespeare) Prob led in wings or divisions wing loading noun (aerodynamics) The maximum flying weight of an aeroplane divided by the total area of the main planes, including the ailerons wing mirror noun A rear-view mirror projecting from the side of a vehicle wing nut noun A nut with flattened projections for easy turning by finger and thumb, a butterfly nut wingˈover noun (aerobatics) A turning manoeuvre in which an aircraft is rolled onto its side and the nose is allowed to fall wing sheath noun A wing case wing shell noun
wing shooting noun The act or practice of shooting flying birds wing shot noun
wingˈ-shot adjective Shot in the wing, or while on the wing wing snail noun A swimming gastropod, the pteropod wingˈspan or wingˈspread noun The distance from tip to tip of a bird's extended wings, or of the wings of an aircraft wingˈsuit noun A suit worn by skydivers for gliding when in free fall, with fabric between the legs and between the arms and body wing tip noun
wingˈ-walker noun An acrobat who performs stunts on the wing of an airborne aeroplane wingˈ-walking noun birds of one wing (obsolete) Birds of the same kind flying wing see under fly in the wings (informal) Waiting in reserve lend wings to To give speed to make or take wing
on a wing and a prayer With no more than a slight hope of succeeding on or upon the wing
on the wings of the wind With the highest speed on wings Speedily spread or stretch one's wings To explore one's potential under someone's wing Under someone's protection wing it (informal) To extemporize in public speaking or ad-lib in a theatrical performance |
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