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Qué (quién) es wind-up - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Windup; Wind up; Wind-Up; Wind up (disambiguation); Wind-up (disambiguation)

wind-up         
¦ noun
1. Brit. informal an attempt to tease or irritate someone.
2. an act of concluding something.
3. Baseball the motions of a pitcher preparing to pitch the ball.
Wind-up         
·add. ·noun Act of winding up, or closing; a concluding act or part; the end.
wind-up         
(wind-ups)
1.
A wind-up device is a mechanical device with a handle or key that you turn several times before you use it in order to make it work.
...an old-fashioned wind-up gramophone.
ADJ: ADJ n
2.
A wind-up is a joke or trick in which someone deliberately tells you something untrue in order to annoy you. (BRIT INFORMAL)
At first I couldn't believe it. I thought it was a wind-up by one of my mates.
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu a N

Wikipedia

Wind-up

Wind-up or windup may refer to:

  • Windup, a pitching position in baseball
  • "Wind Up", a 1971 song from Aqualung (Jethro Tull album)
  • "Wind Up", a 1997 song by Foo Fighters from The Colour and the Shape
  • "Wind Up", a 2001 song by Thursday from Full Collapse
  • Windup radio, a clockwork radio powered by human muscle action
  • Wind-up Records, a New York music label
  • Wind-up toy, a toy powered by a wound clockwork motor
  • Winding-up, liquidation of a company
  • Integral windup, an error condition in a proportional–integral–derivative controller
  • Pain wind-up, an increase in pain intensity caused by repeated stimulation
  • "She's a Windup", a 1977 song by Dr. Feelgood
  • The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, a 1994 Japanese novel by Haruki Murakami
Ejemplos de uso de wind-up
1. Eventually, people wind up again where they started from.
2. Chaudhry’s lawyer will wind up his arguments tomorrow.
3. Fearing that innocents might wind up at Guantanamo, Gen.
4. And thousands of companies are undergoing the lengthy process to wind up.
5. Miller‘s cooperation could clear the way for Fitzgerald to wind up his investigation.