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Wat (wie) is tail wind - definitie

TYPE OF WIND BY DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
Headwind; Tail wind; Header (sailing); Head wind; Tailwind
  • Wind indicator at a long jump runway

tail wind         
tailwind         
¦ noun a wind blowing in the direction of travel of a vehicle or aircraft.
headwind         
also head-wind (headwinds)
A headwind is a wind which blows in the opposite direction to the one in which you are moving.
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Headwind and tailwind

A tailwind is a wind that blows in the direction of travel of an object, while a headwind blows against the direction of travel. A tailwind increases the object's speed and reduces the time required to reach its destination, while a headwind has the opposite effect.

The terms are also used metaphorically in business and elsewhere about circumstances where progress is made harder (headwind) or easier (tailwind).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor tail wind
1. Hillary and John Edwards on Saturday gave him a strong, southern tail wind toward the Super Tuesday showdowns.
2. As they began to turn, they picked up a tail wind out of the east of about 15 mph.
3. "Your political affiliation can give you a tail wind or a head wind." A head wind is clearly what his company is dealing with now.
4. Combined with the process of globalization and Israel‘s increasingly strong financial standing in the world market, these have provided the Israeli high–tech industry with a strong tail wind.
5. Advertisement One gainer was Israel Chemicals, shares of which shot up 2.7 percent on heavy turnover, thanks to a tail wind of rising potash–production stocks in world markets.