英:[wend]
美:[wɛnd]
英:[wend]
美:[wɛnd]
v.
行
走
往
回(家)
第三人称单数:wends
现在分词:wending
过去式:wended
过去分词:wended
verb
intransitive verb
to direct one's course : travel
transitive verb
to proceed on (one's way) : direct
noun
a member of a Slavic people of eastern Germany
"前进,引导(自己的道路或方向)",古英语 wendan "转向,引导,前往; 转化,翻译",源自原始日耳曼语 *wandeja-(还有古撒克逊语 wendian,古诺尔斯语 venda,瑞典语 vända,古弗里斯兰语 wenda,荷兰语 wenden,德语 wenden,哥特语 wandjan "转向"),是 PIE *wendh- "转向,蜿蜒,编织"(参见 wind(v.1))的使役形式。仅在 wend one's way, 和被劫持的过去式形式 went 中保留。它与 wander 相关。
Verb Middle English, from Old English wendan; akin to Old High German wenten to turn, Old English windan to twist — more at wind >entry 3 Noun German Wende, from Old High German Winida; akin to Old English Winedas, plural, Wends
The first known use of wend was before the 12th century
west1 of 3adverb
to or toward the west
west2 of 3adjective
situated toward or at the west
the west entrance
coming from the west
a west wind
west3 of 3noun
the direction of sunset : the compass point opposite to east
regions or countries west of a point that is mentioned or understood
the countries of Europe and the Americas that are not communist
wert
werewolfnoun
a person changed or able to change into a wolf
werewolfnoun
a person changed or able to change into a wolf
wept
wendverb
to go one's way : proceed
wending their way home
1 McDonalds, Burger King and Wend 's are found everywhere in America.
这类决荣馆加麦当分汉堡王、文蒂馆等在美国到处可见。
2 The willow trunk droops over the water and a path wends its way to the horizon, where a windmill stands near a railroad depot.
3 It begins in 1492, with Columbus’s arrival, and wends its way through the next five centuries, leavening some of the essential textbook material with stories that are lesser known.
4 You’ll wend past gold-mining ghost towns and hot springs while navigating the same rich waters that the fur trader Alexander Ross and the Hudson’s Bay Company did in the 19th century.
5 I loved wending along curving roads through rubber plantations, past small hamlets where I’d see neighbors gathered to buy food from a traveling vendor or drinking together at a corner shop.
6 For myself, I like to wend my way to the chaise longue with a lemonade in one hand and ... not a novel, but a well-written book of nonfiction in the other.
7 He introduces the cast of characters high on the right in the picture’s background, where an exotic caravan of camels, dogs, monkeys and chatting horsemen is wending its way through olive-green hills.
8 And in this way a civilization might slowly wend its way like a vine among the worlds.
9 The near-illegibility of the original annotations as reproduced on the backs of the paper CD sleeves forces one to keep the book close at hand as you wend your way through the often-confusing layout.
10 She wends her way to the master bedroom with its jaunty pleated-fabric walls, opening a secret shoe closet built into the back of a door.
11 The rivers then wend their separate ways before reaching the sea in very different places: the Salween in Myanmar, the Mekong in southern Vietnam and the Yangzi near Shanghai.
三条大河随之分道,在完全不同的三个地方入海:怒江流经缅甸入海,湄公河流进越南南部入海,而扬子江的入海口在上海附近。
12 "True Believers" wends back and forth between Karen's childhood and young adulthood in the 1960s and her perspective as a lawyer who was once short-listed for the Supreme Court in the year 2013.
13 For me, the magic is tangible; my favourite late-night stop, as I wend my way back to my hotel or apartment, is the churrería El Moro on Obregon, busy round the clock.
14 Thomas guides us through other cases that wended their way through the circuitous legal system, along with the reactions of the slaveholding class.
15 This sculpture park, which is a work in progress, is emblematic of the themes that wend through Mr. Gaillard’s oeuvre.
16 It takes us a long time to wend our way back down the stairs.
17 Only a few hundred copies had been printed, mostly reserved for the use of missionaries wending their way around the northeastern United States.
18 Then he drowned and he wend to heaven.
他问“上帝啊为什么你不救我?”
19 Once I had wended my way out of the city, things got scenic fast: car-free country lanes lined with deep-brown, four-rail fences enclosing lush pastures dotted with horses that barely moved in the heat.
20 This amiable shows how they get there, trailing a ramshackle alliance of middle-aged paraplegics and street kids as they wend their way from African slum to European concert hall.
2 走
walk take play foot leg ankle troll tread jol choof going trip move Trot trudge wend way travelled go take play continue walk split tread trot out of here
3 走开
aroynt leave clear scram aroint go fly a kite go jump in the lake take a running jump bug off running jump
6 前行
8 离开
waygoing outgoing removed off down aside aloof exit absence departure remotion leave cut depart wander quit wean uproot remove oneself pack bags pull up stakes move away stay away stay away from withdraw from part from get free diverge from
9 去
re- BE go try hit seek repair resort gang jol betake rogue send down shoo going go pop schlep toddle betake make your way towards make your way to strike out for strike out towards strike out make your way repair to away whereto hence get take come repair resort fare gang slope begone measure seek re-