Let's stop for a breath when we get to the top of the hill.
5. n. A small amount of something, such as wind, or common sense.
Even with all the windows open, there is hardly a breath of air in here.
If she had a breath of common sense, she would never have spoken to the man in the first place.
6. n. (obsolete) Fragrance; exhalation; odor; perfume.
7. n. (obsolete) Gentle exercise, causing a quicker respiration.
wind
1. 名詞. 風。
(colloc):風が吹く。
The wind is blowing( = it is blowing.の方が自然な表現)
2. 名詞. 風力。
3. 名詞. 息、呼吸。
4. 名詞. 腹中のガス(flatulence)。
break wind
5. 動詞. 他動詞 風を起こす。
6. 動詞. 他動詞 気を失う。
The boxer was winded during round two.
そのボクサーは、2ラウンドで気を失った。
7. 動詞. 他動詞 息切れさせる、(再帰)息切れする。
I can't run another step — I'm winded.
もう、一歩も走れないよ―息切れしちゃって。
8. 動詞. 他動詞 (糸などを)巻き取る。
Please wind up that kite string.
その凧糸を巻き取っておいてください。
9. 動詞. 他動詞 (発条などを)巻く。
Please wind up that old-fashioned alarm clock.
その古い方の時計のねじを巻いてください。
10. 動詞. (ergative) 蛇行する、回り道する。
The river winds through the plain.
川は平野を蛇行する。
wind
1. n. Real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.
The wind blew through her hair as she stood on the deck of the ship.
As they accelerated onto the motorway, the wind tore the plywood off the car's roof-rack.
The winds in Chicago are fierce.
There was a sudden gust of wind.
2. n. Air artificially put in motion by any force or action.
the wind of a cannon ball; the wind of a bellows
3. n. The ability to breathe easily.
After the second lap he was already out of wind.
The fall knocked the wind out of him.
4. n. News of an event, especially by hearsay or gossip. (Used with catch, often in the past tense.)
Steve caught wind of Martha's dalliance with his best friend.
5. n. (India, and Japan) One of the five basic elements (see Wikipedia article on the Classical elements).
6. n. (colloquial) Flatus.
Eww. Someone just passed wind.
7. n. Breath modulated by the respiratory and vocal organs, or by an instrument.
8. n. (music) The woodwind section of an orchestra. Occasionally also used to include the brass section.
9. n. A direction from which the wind may blow; a point of the compass; especially, one of the cardinal points, which are often called the "four winds".
10. n. Types of playing-tile in the game of mah-jongg, named after the four winds.
11. n. A disease of sheep, in which the intestines are distended with air, or rather affected with a violent inflammation. It occurs immediately after shearing.
12. n. Mere breath or talk; empty effort; idle words.
13. n. A bird, the dotterel.
14. n. (boxing, slang) The region of the solar plexus, where a blow may paralyze the diaphragm and cause temporary loss of breath or other injury.
15. v. To blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.
16. v. To cause (someone) to become breathless, often by a blow to the abdomen.
The boxer was winded during round two.
17. v. (reflexive) To exhaust oneself to the point of being short of breath.
I can’t run another step — I’m winded.
18. v. (British) To turn a boat or ship around, so that the wind strikes it on the opposite side.
19. v. To expose to the wind; to winnow; to ventilate.
20. v. To perceive or follow by scent.
The hounds winded the game.
21. v. To rest (a horse, etc.) in order to allow the breath to be recovered; to breathe.
22. v. To turn coils of (a cord or something similar) around something.
to wind thread on a spool or into a ball
23. v. To tighten the spring of a clockwork mechanism such as that of a clock.
Please wind that old-fashioned alarm clock.
24. v. To entwist; to enfold; to encircle.
25. v. To travel, or to cause something to travel, in a way that is not straight.
Vines wind round a pole. The river winds through the plain.
26. v. To have complete control over; to turn and bend at one's pleasure; to vary or alter or will; to regulate; to govern.
27. v. To introduce by insinuation; to insinuate.
28. v. To cover or surround with something coiled about.
to wind a rope with twine
29. v. To make a winding motion.
30. n. The act of winding or turning; a turn; a bend; a twist.