Wind up
volume
British pronunciation/wˈaɪnd ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/wˈaɪnd ˈʌp/

"wind up"的定义和意义

to wind up
[phrase form: wind]
01

结束, 收尾

to bring something to a conclusion or resolution, often in a way that was unexpected or unplanned
Intransitive
Transitive: to wind up an activity
to wind up definition and meaning
02

激起, 挑动

to engage in activities that bring out sexual excitement or anticipation
Transitive: to wind up sb
03

准备投掷时摆动手臂, 为投掷做准备

to prepare for throwing something by giving one's arm a starting swing
Transitive: to wind up one's arm or an implement
04

上紧,

to twist a part of a machine to make its spring tight and ready to work
Transitive: to wind up a device
05

开玩笑, 戏弄

to playfully tease someone by saying things that are not true
Transitive: to wind up sb
06

最终到达, 意外发现

to accidentally end up in a particular situation or place as a result of a series of events
Intransitive: to wind up in a place or situation
Transitive: to wind up doing sth

wind up

v
example
例子
She decided to wind up the meeting early due to lack of progress.
We need to wind up the discussion and make a decision.
I'm winding up in situations I never expected due to my spontaneous decisions.
I often wind up in unexpected places when I go for long walks.
We have to wind up the toy car before it can move.
download-mobile-app
下载我们的移动应用
Langeek Mobile Application
下载应用程序
LanGeek
下载应用程序
langeek application

Download Mobile App

stars

app store