WIND - traduzione in arabo
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WIND - traduzione in arabo

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
WIND; WIND (disambiguation); Wind (film)

WIND         
  • Surface analysis]] of the [[Great Blizzard of 1888]]. Areas with greater isobaric packing indicate higher winds.
  • Cup-type [[anemometer]] on a remote meteorological station
  • canopy]] and increases light intensity on the [[understory]].
  • Damage from [[Hurricane Andrew]]
  • A: Sea breeze (occurs at daytime), B: Land breeze (occurs at nighttime)
  • Winds are part of Earth's atmospheric circulation
  • RAF Exeter]] airfield on 20 May 1944, showing the layout of the [[runway]]s that allow aircraft to take off and land into the wind
  • [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s map of the [[Gulf Stream]]
  • [[Hodograph]] plot of wind vectors at various heights in the [[troposphere]], which is used to diagnose vertical [[wind shear]]
  • A rock formation in the [[Altiplano]], [[Bolivia]], sculpted by wind erosion
  • [[Otto Lilienthal]] in flight
  • Local winds around the world. These winds are formed through the heating of land (from mountains or flat terrain)
  • The westerlies and trade winds
  • An occluded mesocyclone tornado (Oklahoma, May 1999)
  • Tumbleweed blown against a fence
  • A possible future for Earth due to the planetary wind: Venus
  • Mountain wave schematic. The wind flows towards a mountain and produces a first oscillation (A). A second wave occurs further away and higher. The lenticular clouds form at the peak of the waves (B).
  • Wind plotting within a station model
  • This [[wind turbine]] generates electricity from wind power.
FLOW OF GASES OR AIR ON A LARGE SCALE
Winds; Aeolian activity; Aeolian Action; Gust (wind); Eolic; Blustery; Wind Cycle; Barometric gradient; Wind (weather); Anemology; Land and sea breeze; Wind strength; 🌬

ألاسم

ريح; ريح البطن; آِت النفخ; نزعة; اتجاه; نفس; هراء; إحدى الجهات اّربع; ونش

الفعل

لف; إنعطف; عبأ الساعة; أدار; إخترق متمعجا; رفع بونش; إلتف; إلتوسي; غير إتجاه السفينة; إنعطف المركب; تمهل; عرض للهواء; تسلل إلى; ورط; أدار بذراع; أراح حتى يسترد أنفاسه; نفخ في بوق; مّ; دار

wind         
  • Surface analysis]] of the [[Great Blizzard of 1888]]. Areas with greater isobaric packing indicate higher winds.
  • Cup-type [[anemometer]] on a remote meteorological station
  • canopy]] and increases light intensity on the [[understory]].
  • Damage from [[Hurricane Andrew]]
  • A: Sea breeze (occurs at daytime), B: Land breeze (occurs at nighttime)
  • Winds are part of Earth's atmospheric circulation
  • RAF Exeter]] airfield on 20 May 1944, showing the layout of the [[runway]]s that allow aircraft to take off and land into the wind
  • [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s map of the [[Gulf Stream]]
  • [[Hodograph]] plot of wind vectors at various heights in the [[troposphere]], which is used to diagnose vertical [[wind shear]]
  • A rock formation in the [[Altiplano]], [[Bolivia]], sculpted by wind erosion
  • [[Otto Lilienthal]] in flight
  • Local winds around the world. These winds are formed through the heating of land (from mountains or flat terrain)
  • The westerlies and trade winds
  • An occluded mesocyclone tornado (Oklahoma, May 1999)
  • Tumbleweed blown against a fence
  • A possible future for Earth due to the planetary wind: Venus
  • Mountain wave schematic. The wind flows towards a mountain and produces a first oscillation (A). A second wave occurs further away and higher. The lenticular clouds form at the peak of the waves (B).
  • Wind plotting within a station model
  • This [[wind turbine]] generates electricity from wind power.
FLOW OF GASES OR AIR ON A LARGE SCALE
Winds; Aeolian activity; Aeolian Action; Gust (wind); Eolic; Blustery; Wind Cycle; Barometric gradient; Wind (weather); Anemology; Land and sea breeze; Wind strength; 🌬
N
ريح نزعة ، اتجاه نفس = تنفس= فم المعدة ريح البطن هواء او غاز مضغوط هراء ، كلام فارغ = لا شئ ، عدم = غرور رائحة الصياد او الطريدة = معلومات طفيفة الات النفخ الموسيقية = pl : العازفون على هذه الالات و بخاصة فى اوركسترا احدى الجهات الاربع = مهب الريح مرفاع، ونش التواء رفع تعبئة الشاعة او ملأها او تدويرها لفة ، دورة
VT
يستروح يهوى ، يعرِّض للهواء ، يجفف بالتعريض للهواء يريح حتى يسترد انفاسه ينفخ (فىبوق) يورط يدس (نفسه) ، يتسلل الى يلف يرفع يملأ ، يعبئ ،يدور = يدير يغير اتجاه السفينة يخترق متمعجا = يشق "طريقه" متلويا او متمعجا
I
يلتف، يلتوى يتمعج " الطريق" ينعطف المركب يتمهل
wind         
  • Surface analysis]] of the [[Great Blizzard of 1888]]. Areas with greater isobaric packing indicate higher winds.
  • Cup-type [[anemometer]] on a remote meteorological station
  • canopy]] and increases light intensity on the [[understory]].
  • Damage from [[Hurricane Andrew]]
  • A: Sea breeze (occurs at daytime), B: Land breeze (occurs at nighttime)
  • Winds are part of Earth's atmospheric circulation
  • RAF Exeter]] airfield on 20 May 1944, showing the layout of the [[runway]]s that allow aircraft to take off and land into the wind
  • [[Benjamin Franklin]]'s map of the [[Gulf Stream]]
  • [[Hodograph]] plot of wind vectors at various heights in the [[troposphere]], which is used to diagnose vertical [[wind shear]]
  • A rock formation in the [[Altiplano]], [[Bolivia]], sculpted by wind erosion
  • [[Otto Lilienthal]] in flight
  • Local winds around the world. These winds are formed through the heating of land (from mountains or flat terrain)
  • The westerlies and trade winds
  • An occluded mesocyclone tornado (Oklahoma, May 1999)
  • Tumbleweed blown against a fence
  • A possible future for Earth due to the planetary wind: Venus
  • Mountain wave schematic. The wind flows towards a mountain and produces a first oscillation (A). A second wave occurs further away and higher. The lenticular clouds form at the peak of the waves (B).
  • Wind plotting within a station model
  • This [[wind turbine]] generates electricity from wind power.
FLOW OF GASES OR AIR ON A LARGE SCALE
Winds; Aeolian activity; Aeolian Action; Gust (wind); Eolic; Blustery; Wind Cycle; Barometric gradient; Wind (weather); Anemology; Land and sea breeze; Wind strength; 🌬
اسْم : ريح . نزعة . اتجاه . نَفَس . تنفُّس . رائحة الصياد أو الطريدة . معلومات طفيفة عن شيء يراد إبقاؤه طيَّ الكتمان . آلات النفخ الموسيقيّة . لفّة . دَوْرَة
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فِعْل : يستروح أي يجد ريحَ كذا أو رائحتَه . يُريحُ الفرسَ الخ حتى يستردَّ أنفاسَه . ينفخ في بوق . يلفّ . يرفع بمرفاع أو وِنْش الخ . يملأ . يعبئ . يدوِّر . يخترق أو يشقّ طريقَهُ متمعّجاً . يلتفّ . يلتوي . يتمعّج الطريق

Definizione

wind
wind1 [w?nd]
¦ noun
1. the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current blowing from a particular direction.
the rush of air caused by a fast-moving body.
2. breath as needed in physical exertion, speech, playing an instrument, etc.
3. Brit. air swallowed while eating or gas generated in the stomach and intestines by digestion.
4. meaningless talk.
5. (also winds) [treated as sing. or plural] wind or woodwind instruments forming a band or section of an orchestra.
6. a scent carried by the wind, indicating the proximity of an animal or person.
¦ verb
1. cause to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach.
2. Brit. make (a baby) bring up wind after feeding by patting its back.
3. detect the scent of.
4. w??nd (past and past participle winded or wound wa?nd) literary sound (a bugle or call) by blowing.
Phrases
before the wind Sailing with the wind blowing from astern.
get wind of informal hear a rumour of.
off the wind Sailing with the wind on the quarter.
on a wind Sailing against a wind on either bow.
put (or have) the wind up Brit. informal alarm or frighten (or be alarmed or frightened).
sail close to (or near) the wind
1. sail as nearly against the wind as possible.
2. behave or operate in a risky way.
take the wind out of someone's sails frustrate someone by anticipating an action or remark.
to the wind(s) (or the four winds) in all directions. [from 'And fear of death deliver to the winds' (Milton's Paradise Lost).]
Derivatives
windless adjective
Origin
OE, of Gmc origin.
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wind2 [w??nd]
¦ verb (past and past participle wound wa?nd)
1. move in or take a twisting or spiral course.
2. pass (something) around a thing or person so as to encircle or enfold them.
(with reference to a length of something) twist or be twisted around itself or a core.
3. make (a clock or clockwork device) operate by turning a key or handle.
turn (a key or handle) repeatedly.
4. move (an audio or video tape or a film) back or forwards to a desired point.
5. hoist or draw with a windlass, winch, etc.
¦ noun
1. a twist or turn in a course.
2. a single turn made when winding.
Phrasal verbs
wind down
1. (of a clockwork mechanism) gradually lose power.
2. informal relax.
3. (also wind something down) draw or bring gradually to a close.
wind up informal end up in a specified state, situation, or place.
wind someone up Brit. informal tease or irritate someone.
wind something up
1. arrange the affairs of and dissolve a company.
2. gradually bring an activity to a conclusion.
3. informal increase the tension or power of something.
Origin
OE windan 'go rapidly, twine', of Gmc origin; related to wander and wend.

Wikipedia

Wind (disambiguation)

Wind is the movement of air.

Wind may also refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per WIND
1. The other alternative, or at least it is or this week in St Andrews, is wind, wind and more wind.
2. On Sunday, high wind and falling temperatures created brisk wind chills in much of the state.
3. Allen was wearing hiking boots, a long–sleeved T–shirt, a wind jacket and wind pants.
4. We have the EU‘s biggest wind capacity, but fall far behind in wind farms.
5. It means harnessing sunlight and wind; workers even now are mapping the city‘s wind patterns.