wind
Prononciation : [/ˈwɪnd/]
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Contexte : « natural phenomenon »
(noun) moving air outside that can be gentle or strong. It can be felt on your skin and makes things like leaves or flags move.
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The wind was blowing softly, making the trees sway gently.
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There was no wind at all, and the air was very still.
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How strong is the wind today?
Contexte : « energy production »
(noun) air in motion that is harnessed to create electricity. Big turbines rotate and generate power when wind blows through them.
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The wind farms in the countryside produce clean energy for many homes.
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Without any wind, the turbines can't generate electricity.
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How does wind energy help in reducing pollution?
Contexte : « twist or curl »
(verb) to twist or curl in a particular direction, often in an intricate or spiraling way. When something winds, it moves in a curve or spiral shape.
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The path wound through the forest, making it a scenic route.
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The road goes straight without winding around the mountain.
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Why does the river wind through the valley?
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