gusted
美 [ɡ?st]
英 [ɡ?st] 
- n.陣風;一陣狂風;味感;風味
- v.享受
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)一陣風;一陣強風;突然一陣
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):gusts 現(xiàn)在分詞:gusting 過去式:gusted 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | 4. (雨,火,煙,雹,聲音等)突發(fā)的一陣;(感情)迸發(fā) |
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英英解釋
例句
You, my darling, are the wind that I did not anticipate, the wind that has gusted more strongly than I ever imagined possible.
親愛的,你是我沒有預(yù)料的那種風,那種甚至比我能夠想象到的還要強烈的風。
I wanted to keep my mind blank, like death must be, but father and Sol gusted in and out in confusing pictures.
我想保持意識一片空白,就像死亡時那樣,但在一幅幅混亂的畫面中爸爸和索爾如狂風刮過。
Wednesday, winds over the Fukushima nuclear-power plant gusted out to sea, keeping levels close to normal.
周三,經(jīng)過福島核電站的風吹向了大海,核輻射強度接近正常水平。
As the strong winds gusted against the kites, a string kept them in check.
當一陣大風吹過風箏,一根線控制著它們。
As the strong winds gusted against the kites, a string kep them in check.
強勁有力的風吹鼓著風箏,牽引線就控制著它們。
The door opened again, and the cold wind suddenly gusted through the room, rustling the papers on the desk, swirling my hair around my face.
門又開了,一陣冷風突如其來地涌進房間,把桌子上的紙張吹得沙沙作響,我的頭發(fā)不停地拂著我的臉。