upwind
英 [ʌp'wɪnd]
美 [,ʌp'wɪnd]
- upwind (adv.)
- also up-wind, 1838, from up (adv.) + wind (n.1). Originally a nautical term. As an adjective from 1892.
- 1. The kites fly upwind. How beautiful the scene is!
- 这些风筝迎风飞翔, 多美的景色 啊 !
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. The rich went to live in the west of London, upwind of the smell of people and industry.
- 有钱人搬去伦敦西区住,远离尘世的喧嚣。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. If we're upwind of the animal it may smell our scent.
- 要是我们处于那动物的上风位置,它就能闻到我们的气味.
来自辞典例句
- 4. They may start moving upwind using optomotor stimulation and show positive anemotaxis.
- 它们凭借视觉刺激,可能开始逆风飞行,表现出正趋风性.
来自辞典例句
- 5. The three wolves moved off upwind in a tight little group.
- 那三只狼紧紧挨着,顶风离去.
来自辞典例句