substantivo “wind”
sing. wind, pl. winds ou incontável
- vento
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Leaves rustled and danced across the sidewalk as a gentle wind swept through the park.
- fôlego
Climbing the steep hill left her gasping for wind, struggling to fill her lungs with air.
- boato
As soon as the employees got wind of the impending layoffs, a wave of anxiety swept through the office.
- tendência
After the invention of the smartphone, there was a clear wind towards more touch-based technology.
- gases (no estômago ou intestinos)
After eating beans, Tom couldn't help but release some wind during the car ride.
- naipe de sopros (em uma orquestra)
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; ele winds; pret. winded; part. winded; ger. winding
- tirar o fôlego
The sudden sprint up the hill winded her, and she had to stop for a moment to catch her breath.
- soprar (um instrumento musical)
At the concert, the trumpeter winded his instrument, filling the hall with a rich, golden melody.
- fazer arrotar (um bebê)
After feeding her newborn, Sarah gently winded him until he burped.
verbo “wind”
infinitivo wind; ele winds; pret. wound; part. wound; ger. winding
- serpentear
The path wound its way up the mountain, snaking through the dense forest.
- enrolar
She wound the yarn around her fingers to create a makeshift knitting spool.
- dar corda (em um dispositivo)
Before going to bed, I wound the grandfather clock to keep it running through the night.
- rebobinar (uma fita ou filme)
After watching the scene, she wound the movie back to show us the hidden clue again.
- manivelar
Before starting the clock, she wound the key tightly to ensure it would keep time for days.
substantivo “wind”
sing. wind, pl. winds ou incontável
- volta (uma completa)
The road took a sharp wind around the mountain, making the drivers slow down.