英:[ˈwɪndswept]
美:[ˈwɪndˌswɛpt]
英:[ˈwɪndswept]
美:[ˈwɪndˌswɛpt]
wind·swept
wInd swept
Adjective
1. open to or swept by wind;
"windswept headlands"
1932年,最初用于描述头发,源自 wind(n.1)和 sweep(v.)的过去分词。
The first known use of windswept was in 1812
wine1 of 2noun
an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grape juice
an alcoholic beverage made from the usually fermented juice of fruits (as peaches or berries) other than grapes
a dark red color
wine2 of 2verb
to drink wine
to provide with wine
wined and dined my friends
wine1 of 2noun
an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grape juice
an alcoholic beverage made from the usually fermented juice of fruits (as peaches or berries) other than grapes
a dark red color
wine2 of 2verb
to drink wine
to provide with wine
wined and dined my friends
windyadjective
having strong winds
a windy prairie
marked by or given to too much talk
a windy speaker
windward1 of 2adjective
moving or placed toward the direction from which the wind is blowing
windward2 of 2noun
the side or direction from which the wind is blowing
sail to windward
windup1 of 3noun
the act of bringing to an end
a last act or part : finish
a series of motions (as swinging the arms over the head) made by a pitcher prior to releasing a pitch
windup2 of 3adjective
having a spring wound by hand
windup toys
wind up3 of 3verb
to bring or come to a conclusion : end
let's wind up the meeting quickly
to arrive in a place, situation, or state wound up as millionaires
wound up losing the game
to make a windup in pitching a baseball
windsweptadjective
disturbed by or as if by wind
a windswept beach
1 Downtown Tampa, meanwhile, has a windswept, desolate feel outside of business hours.
2 And the windswept profile not only captivates the eye but also cuts down on aerodynamic drag that might otherwise reduce range and increase cabin noise.
3 She can see cars parked behind a low fence of chipped white paint beneath a row of windswept palm trees.
4 Imagine you’re the hero in one of those old movies, desperately lost in a windswept desert, undulating dunes stretching to the horizon.
5 Leading up to these sandy giants were the windswept plains on which this healthy little house hunkered down in the rural village I considered calling my home.
6 He took photographs of a tarantula, plaintive sunsets, windswept dunes, the long curve of empty coastline.
7 His famous mane of white hair was windswept from a morning of sailing on Long Island Sound.
8 The windswept hills were barren except for rocks, grass and wildflowers - and, of course, a bunch of crumbling temples.
9 The main character lives with his fisherman father in a higgledy-piggledy house that has a strong resemblance to these huts, sitting on a windswept strip of sand.
10 Because there are few trees on windswept Orkney, furniture was made not from wood, but sheets of the easily worked local stone.
由于在海风吹拂的奥克尼几乎找不到几棵树,主人屋内的家具不是木质的,而是就地取材经过简易加工的石板。
11 Midway through a season of “Game Of Thrones,” the conversations in airy stone halls or windswept grey hillsides take on a new resonance, and “Book Of The Stranger” is no exception.
12 He was pinpointing albums whose greatness is predicated not on quality so much as ubiquity – those epic, windswept ones that have provided breakthroughs for indie bands over the last couple of decades.
13 The windswept ice of Victoria Land in Antarctica stretches for hundreds of desolate miles.
在南极洲的维多利亚陆地,被风吹扫的冰雪绵延达数百英里的荒凉地区。
14 Here’s a picture of Brad making a windswept prayer gesture in the Everglades that couldn’t even have been redeemed by a Gentle Ben reference, wearing a $485 shirt that just screams “come, friendly gators”.
15 It's a windswept, freezing January afternoon on a remote beach in Scotland, and I'm watching four horses, each with a child on its back, plodding across the pebbles.
这是苏格兰的一处边远海滩,一月份特有的刮风而又寒冷的下午,我注视着四匹马,每匹马都载着一个小孩,缓慢的行进在鹅卵石小路上。
16 For most people, that would seem to rule out an expedition to a windswept plaza west of the Moynihan Train Hall.
17 A lonely pine grows out of top of the wall in front of us, the sole shelter on the windswept ridge.
18 “The image of open fires, long nights and windswept countryside is always appealing to travelers in winter.”
19 Ms. Reinach grew up surrounded by fine art in an Art Deco mansion near the Eiffel Tower with family dinners below a Van Gogh painting of windswept grass and butterflies.
20 I made my forays from Punta Arenas, a windswept city of about 125,000 on the Strait of Magellan.