Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet WIND


WIND

Definition av WIND

  1. kondition; förmåga till fysisk ansträngning utan att bli trött eller andfådd
  2. blåsa i ett blåsinstrument
  3. få någon att tappa andan
  4. ta ut sig fysiskt så att man måste hämta andan
  5. vinda upp, linda en tråd runt något
  6. vrida upp ett urverk
  7. färdas längs vägar som inte är raka; vindla
  8. (meteorologi) vind, blåst

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Exempel på hur man kan använda WIND i en mening

  • An anchor is a device, normally made of metal, used to secure a vessel to the bed of a body of water to prevent the craft from drifting due to wind or current.
  • Originally, a bronze figure of Triton was placed on the summit that was turned round by the wind so that the rod in his hand pointed to the correct wind direction, an idea replicated with subsequent wind vanes.
  • Since producing low pitches usually requires a long air column or string, and for stringed instruments, a large hollow body, the string and wind bass instruments are usually the largest instruments in their families or instrument classes.
  • The entire region is subject to desertification due to poor vegetation cover resulting in wind erosion.
  • Electricity is most often generated at a power plant by electromechanical generators, primarily driven by heat engines fueled by combustion or nuclear fission, but also by other means such as the kinetic energy of flowing water and wind.
  • Enlil, later known as Elil and Ellil, is an ancient Mesopotamian god associated with wind, air, earth, and storms.
  • Erosion is the action of surface processes (such as water flow or wind) that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location on the Earth's crust and then transports it to another location where it is deposited.
  • Some terms that are similar or equivalent in some contexts are slide, sweep bend, smear, rip (for a loud, violent glissando to the beginning of a note), lip (in jazz terminology, when executed by changing one's embouchure on a wind instrument), plop, or falling hail (a glissando on a harp using the back of the fingernails).
  • Musical instruments of the Indian subcontinent can be broadly classified according to the Hornbostel–Sachs system into four categories: chordophones (string instruments), aerophones (wind instruments), membranophones (drums) and idiophones (non-drum percussion instruments).
  • There are few if any clouds, and most of the image is the seawater swirling in the wind, surrounding the islands.
  • For planetary science, the magnetopause is the boundary between the planet's magnetic field and the solar wind.
  • The coast is a popular destination for recreation and tourism in bordering countries, and a rich source of energy resources, including wind and wave power.
  • Njörðr, father of the deities Freyr and Freyja by his unnamed sister, was in an ill-fated marriage with the goddess Skaði, lives in Nóatún and is associated with the sea, seafaring, wind, fishing, wealth, and crop fertility.
  • A desiccating wind of heat, Notus was associated with the storms of late summer and early autumn, wetness, mist, and was seen as a rain-bringer.
  • Wind profiler, an instrument to measure wind speed and direction at various elevations above the ground.


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