wɪnd noun
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get/have wind of sth
to hear or find out about something secret or private [非正式] 听到某事的风声; 获得某事的线索 informal
你最好指望新闻界没听到这件事的风声。
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take the wind out of sb’s sails
to make someone lose their confidence, especially by saying or doing something unexpected [非正式] 〔尤指以意想不到的言语或行动〕使某人丧失信心,使某人泄气 informal
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see which way the wind is blowing
to find out what the situation is before you do something or make a decision 〔做事或作决定前〕观望形势,看风向
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TALK
交谈
talk that does not mean anything [英,非正式] 空谈,空话 U | BrE informal
waɪnd verb
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wind up
also 又作 to turn part of a machine around several times, in order to make it move or start working 〔为使机器运转或启动而〕摇动〔把手等〕,转动; 给〔机器〕上发条 T
你有没有记得给钟上发条?
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wind sth up
to close down a company or organization 结束,关闭〔公司或机构〕