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adjective (1)
windswept
a windy coast
violent, stormy
flatulent sense 1
a windy bellyache
verbose, bombastic
a windy politician
lacking substance : empty
windy promises
adjective (2)
winding
a windy path
The first known use of windy was before the 12th century
winding1 of 2noun
material (as wire) wound or coiled about an object
a single turn of wound material
winding2 of 2adjective
marked by winding: as
having a noticeable curved or spiral form
a winding staircase
having a course that winds
a winding road
windyadjective
having strong winds
a windy prairie
marked by or given to too much talk
a windy speaker
1 Forty-five minutes - or even the 60 minutes or so this debate ended up being because of Trebek’s windiness - were never going to be enough to address the extent of Pennsylvania’s challenges.
2 On windy nights, the S50 automatically rejects a higher percentage of images than on a still night.
3 Simply to feel that it is one's rightful portion is the best proof that it is not, and leads to cockiness, windiness, and self-adulation, with attendant loss of the sympathy of other men.
4 Flatulence is not inserted; but Flatulency is said to be 'windiness; fulness of wind.'
5 a windy little creek
6 In Cabo de la Vela, Mr. Gomez’s hometown, with nearly 1,000 residents and desert terrain, the windy season lasts nine months and the waves are flat.
7 It was a perfect day, golden and perfumed, with just that little tang of fresh windiness that June days have in the northern states.
8 Nature abhors a vacuum, journalism even more so, and so it fills absence with windiness.
大自然憎恶真空,新闻报道更不能容忍缺位。
9 Terrence completes his circle right there and stultifies all his windiness.
10 one particularly windy day should shake the last of the autumn leaves from the trees
11 Windiness varies, and an average value for a given location does not alone indicate the amount of energy a wind turbine could produce there.
风不尽相同,平均价值为某一地点并不仅仅表明的能源总量风力涡轮机可以产生的。
12 But his windiness has frustrated even some who say they’re considering backing him on Tuesday.
13 gave his usual windy speech about working for the common people
14 Windiness varies , and an average value for a given location does not alone indicate the amount of energy a wind turbine could produce there .
有风变化,并且平均值为一个被测量的地点单独不表明风涡轮可能导致那里的相当数量能量。
15 In that case, the windiness of the regions would be an asset, making the territory more arable.
16 This is a grotty time of year, made grottier by the chill windiness of politicians.
17 I heard it all, lad, and you did well enough—save for your windiness about liberty and the Free Cities—which, as I see it, are by far the worst tyrannies.
18 He knew already the empty windiness of its threats, but he was careful of the mainsheet blocks, and walked around the traveller instead of over it.
19 In them he declared what he called “a protective interest in the English language,” which, he warned, was falling prey to windiness, witlessness, ungrammaticality, obfuscation and other depredations.
20 a windy saleswoman who told us a lot more than we wanted to know about vacuum cleaners
2 多嘴
multiloquent talking breezy talkative loquacious gabby loquacity prate obtrusion talkiness poke barber kibitz intermeddle
3 空谈
flatuous academic closet flatulent prittle-prattle ya-ta-ta gas wind smoke speculation metaphysics froth flatulence jangle burble prattle palaver tootle blither flatulency talk tattle prate chin music
4 饶舌
talking talkative talky garrulous gabby long-tongued bigmouthed loose-tongued garrulously rap gab gabble tattle loquacity garrulity wag have a loose tongue
5 吹牛
mouthy rodomontade magniloquent vaporing vaunt quack talk tall bend a long bow bend the long bow draw a long bow draw the long bow shoot the bull talk big talk through hat brag about
6 有风
7 肠气
8 大话
shit bull rant parable overstate bouncer bluster hoopla quackery mountebank highfalutin rodomontade highfaluting bazoo magniloquence cockalorum tommyrot fish story
9 虚夸