gust的意思和读音

gust

: [ɡʌst] : [ɡʌst]

n.

v.

gusts  gusting  gusted  

n.calm

n.squall,draft,draught,flurry,breeze

gustn.

1.a sudden strong increase in the amount and speed of wind that is blowing

A gust of wind blew his hat off.

The wind was blowing in gusts.

2.a sudden strong expression of emotion

a gust of laughter

v.

1.[i]to suddenly blow very hard

winds gusting up to 60 mph 60

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v.1.,

n.1.a sudden strong wind2.a sudden strong feeling or expression of emotion

v.1.if a wind gusts, it blows strongly for short periods of time

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2. mattress n. gust n. sweep v. ...

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1.A few moments later another customer came into the coffee shop and let a gust of wind in the front door.

2.He ball like a gust of whirlwind, about winger closely with him, shot many times by his feet to complete the.

3.But once a pedestrian passes by, he will keep nodding his head slightly and automatically as if a gust of wind had forced him to do so.使

4.The sun hung low above the reed-beds along the western bank, as the wind began to gust and rip.西

5.However, as she soared in the air during her double flip, a strong gust of wind blew her out of position.

6.More importantly, when the gust of his presumptuousness had blown over, a quick glance around the cabin showed that he had a point.

7.Gust says that the current situation seems so far to be an improvement on the last decade.

8.A strong gust of wind blew briskly across the lake, bringing with it, torrential rain and threatening thunderstorms.便

9."Not the slightest gust of wind has touched us, while Europe [and America] are being battered by storms, " he said this week.“,”

10.He thought about trying a shot, but a sudden gust snatched at him, as if warning against it.