headwind

英['hedwɪnd] 美['hedwɪnd]
  • n. 逆风;顶风
headwind
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    n. (名词)
    1. 逆风
    2. 顶头风
    3. 顶风
    4. 迎面风

英英释义

Noun:
  1. wind blowing opposite to the path of a ship or aircraft

1. The headwind chapped the cyclist's lips.
骑车人的双唇因顶风而皲裂了.

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2. Globalisation is creating an insurmountable headwind for growth in the west.
全球化正为西方的增长形成难以克服的阻力.

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3. Encountering a headwind at night is a worry.
晚上顶风是最值得担心的.

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4. The commodity market may also be a long - term headwind for the global economy.
大宗商品市场 长期 来说也可能与全球经济顶风而行.

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5. The rain tapered after about 30 minutes but a cold headwind hampered the nearly 23,870 runners.
大约30分钟后,雨逐渐变小,但是冷风阻碍近23,870个赛跑者.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The plane bucked a strong headwind.
      飞机顶着强逆风飞行。
    2. Stagnant population is another headwind for property.
      停滞的人口是对物权的另一逆风。