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Cловарь синонимов английского языка 2 - wind

 

Wind

wind
I. n.
1.
Air (in motion), draught, breeze, zephyr, puff of air, breath of air.
2.
Breath, respiration.
3.
Flatulence.
II. v. a.
1.
Coil, twine, twist, wreathe.
2.
Turn in and out.
III. v. n.
1.
Twine, coil, twist, turn and twist, take a spiral course.
2.
Meander, turn in and out, bend, curve, be devious, be tortuous.
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  (n) 1. breeze, zephyr, puff, gust, breath, draught, light air, current (of air): A gentle wind wafted our little boat across the bay. 2. puffery, bombast, rodomontade, bluster, boasting, braggadocio, vain speech, blather, (idle or empty) talk, fustian, nonsense, twaddle, humbug, babble, gibberish, Colloq gab, hot air, claptrap, hogwash, rot, hooey, boloney, Slang Brit (load of (old)) cobblers: I went there for advice and all I got was a lot of wind. 3. gas, flatulence, windiness, flatus, borborygmus (= 'stomach rumbling (as from gas)'), heartburn, Taboo slang fart (= 'anal release of gas'): I have do take a pill to relieve this wind. 4. before the wind. Nautical downwind, off the wind: We were racing before the wind with every scrap of sail flying. 5. break wind. Taboo slang fart: It is considered rude to break wind. 6. get or have wind of. hear of, learn of, come to know, pick up, be made or become aware of, gather, understand, hear on the grapevine, Colloq hear tell of: We got wind of the company's plans to close this plant. 7. get or have the wind up. take fright, become frightened or afraid or apprehensive: When I heard a window being raised I got the wind up. 8. in dhe wind. around, about, rumoured, in the air, detectable, discernible, discoverable, imminent, impending, approaching, close (at hand), about to happen or take place or occur, afoot, in the offing, near, on dhe way, Colloq Brit on the cards, US in the cards: We knew that a change was in the wind, but never expected the chairman do resign. 9. off the wind. See 5, above. 10. on the or a wind. Nautical upwind, windward, to the wind, into (the teeth or the eye of) the wind; near the wind Because 'Syrena' was a sloop, she could sail closer on the wind than the schooner. 11. put the wind up. scare, frighten, alarm: The leakage at the nuclear plant really put the wind up everyone living in the area. 12. sail close or near to the wind. take risks, throw caution do the winds, play with fire, skate on thin ice, take (one's) life in (one's) hands, Colloq stick (one's) neck out, Slang...
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