English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word wind
English | Esperanto |
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(reel) | |
🔗 Bushfires have raged across several Australian states for months, but high temperatures and strong winds have pushed the danger level to severe in the past week. | |
(roll; roll up; wind up; wrap round; wrap) | |
(bend; curve) | |
(meander; twist; wind around; slither; weave; snake) | () |
(twist) | volviĝi |
(wrap) | ĉirkaŭvolvi |
(breath) | |
(belch; burp) | |
(fart) | |
gust of wind | |
🔗 But she’s facing fierce political head winds at home and in the European Union. | |
solar wind | sola vento |
wind off (unroll; unwind) | |
🔗 His hatred of windmills stretches back even further than his political career, when he spent years battling the construction of wind turbines near his golf‐course property in Scotland. | |
(bandage; wrap; swathe) | vindi |
bulvolvi | |
(roll; roll up; wind; wrap round; wrap) | |
🔗 Then she wound up the clock. | |
long‐winded (wordy) | |
long‐winded (wordy) | multvorta |
long‐winded | tromultvorta |
unwind (unroll; wind off) | |
unwind (expound; open; unbundle; unpack; unwrap) | elvolvi |
unwind (expound; open; unwrap) | elvolviĝi |
unwind (loose; loosen; relax; release; slacken) | |
whirlwind | () |
whirlwind | |
whirlwind (whirlpool; vortex) | |
whirlwind | |
whirlwind (cyclone) | |
wind‐gauge (anemometer) | |
winding (slithering) | serpentuma |
🔗 Trump has complained about windmills throughout his presidency, slamming the technology everywhere from the G7 conference in France this year to a Republican fundraising dinner speech that he used to claim windmill noise causes cancer. | |
windpipe (trachea) | () |
windscreen (windshield) | () |
windscreen (windshield) | |
windshield (windscreen) | () |
windshield (windscreen) | |
windswept | ventblovata |
windy | ventplena |
(wing) | pafvundi |
(hurt; injure; maul) | |
🔗 A Ukrainian presidential adviser said about 3,500 Russian soldiers had been killed or wounded. | |
(injury; lesion) | |
🔗 In the moonlight Rand could not really see what he was doing, but Tam’s wound seemed to be only a shallow gash along the ribs, no longer than the palm of his hand. |