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111Wind — Recorded in several spelling forms including Waind, Wind, Wynd, Wain and Wean, this is an English topographical or nickname surname. It derives from the Pre 7th century Olde English gewind , and describes either a person who lived by a… …
112Wind — im Wesentlichen in horizontaler Richtung bewegte Luft. Wind entsteht durch Druck und Dichteunterschiede in der Atmosphare. Durch Windmessung erhalt man die Richtung, aus der der Wind kommt, nach einer 360ß Einteilung und die Geschwindigkeit in… …
113wind — англ. [уи/нд] дух. инструм. ◊ wind band [уи/нд бэнд] дух. орк. wind instrument [уи/нд и/нструмэнт] дух. инструм …
114wind-up — n British a provocation, teasing or deception. A London working class back formation from the verb wind someone up, which became a fashionable term in the late 1970s, spreading into general colloquial usage around 1979. (An expert at this kind of …
115wind up — I. conclude, finish, end up What time will the meeting wind up? When should I pick you up? II. see this result, see that ending, end up If you are a strong leader, you could wind up as our president …
116wind up — to reach a place or condition. If he continues to spend money this way, he s going to wind up in bankruptcy. How did you ever wind up in this little town in the middle of nowhere? …
117wind up — 1) let s wind up this meeting and go to lunch Syn: conclude, bring to an end/close, end, terminate; informal wrap up 2) informal I never thought that Jerry would wind up in real estate Syn: end up, finish up, find oneself …
118Wind — vėjas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. wind vok. Wind, m rus. ветер, m pranc. vent, m …
119wind — vėjas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. wind vok. Wind, m rus. ветер, m pranc. vent, m …
120Wind — vėjas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Oro judėjimas horizontalia kryptimi. Vėjo greitis matuojamas m/s, km/h arba jūrose balais pagal Beauforto (Boforto) skalę (nuo 0 iki 12 balų). atitikmenys: angl. wind vok. Wind, m rus.… …