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wind (EN)
substantivo, verbo, verbo, substantivo

substantivo “wind”

singularo wind, pluralo winds aŭ ne nombrabla
  1. vento
    Leaves rustled and danced across the sidewalk as a gentle wind swept through the park.
  2. spirokapablo
    Climbing the steep hill left her gasping for wind, struggling to fill her lungs with air.
  3. onidiro
    As soon as the employees got wind of the impending layoffs, a wave of anxiety swept through the office.
  4. tendenco
    After the invention of the smartphone, there was a clear wind towards more touch-based technology.
  5. gaso (en la stomako aŭ intestoj)
    After eating beans, Tom couldn't help but release some wind during the car ride.
  6. blovinstrumentaro
    During the symphony's grand finale, the winds rose in a harmonious crescendo that filled the concert hall with vibrant sound.

verbo “wind”

infinitivo wind; li winds; pasinteco winded; pasinta part. winded; ger. winding
  1. senhaligi
    The sudden sprint up the hill winded her, and she had to stop for a moment to catch her breath.
  2. blokludi
    At the concert, the trumpeter winded his instrument, filling the hall with a rich, golden melody.
  3. ventumadi
    After feeding her newborn, Sarah gently winded him until he burped.

verbo “wind”

infinitivo wind; li winds; pasinteco wound; pasinta part. wound; ger. winding
  1. serpentumi
    The path wound its way up the mountain, snaking through the dense forest.
  2. volvi
    She wound the yarn around her fingers to create a makeshift knitting spool.
  3. streĉi (la risorton de aparato)
    Before going to bed, I wound the grandfather clock to keep it running through the night.
  4. bobenigi
    After watching the scene, she wound the movie back to show us the hidden clue again.
  5. kranki
    Before starting the clock, she wound the key tightly to ensure it would keep time for days.

substantivo “wind”

singularo wind, pluralo winds aŭ ne nombrabla
  1. volvaĵo
    The road took a sharp wind around the mountain, making the drivers slow down.