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wing

Aussprache: [/wɪŋ/]

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Kontext: „bird anatomy“

(noun) the flat part of a bird's body that allows it to fly. Birds have two wings that they use to soar through the sky.

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The eagle spread its wings and glided effortlessly through the air.

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The injured bird couldn't use its wing to fly.

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How many wings does a bird typically have?

Kontext: „aircraft“

(noun) a part of an aircraft that extends outward to help it stay in the air. Airplanes have wings that generate lift and keep the plane stable.

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The fighter jet's wings had a sleek design for maximum speed.

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The plane's wing was damaged in a storm, causing a rough landing.

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Why are airplane wings important for flight?

Kontext: „part of a building“

(noun) an extension on the side of a building, often for decoration or additional space. Buildings with wings can have multiple sections branching out from the main structure.

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The mansion had a grand wing with a library and guest rooms.

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The old school was missing its south wing, which had been demolished.

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What purpose does a building's wing serve?

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