wind up
wind
waɪnd
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up
ʌp
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British pronunciation
/wˈaɪnd ˈʌp/

“wind up”的英语定义和含义

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
example
例子
We need to wind up the discussion and make a decision.
我们需要结束讨论并做出决定。
02

挑逗, 激起

to engage in activities that bring out sexual excitement or anticipation
Transitive: to wind up sb
example
例子
They used seductive gestures and flirtatious banter to wind each other up and ignite their passion.
他们用诱人的手势和调情的玩笑来挑逗对方,点燃他们的激情。
03

准备, 挥动

to prepare for throwing something by giving one's arm a starting swing
Transitive: to wind up one's arm or an implement
example
例子
Winding up his club, the golfer prepared for a precise swing.
挥起球杆, 高尔夫球手准备进行一次精确的挥杆。
04

上发条, 缠绕

to twist a part of a machine to make its spring tight and ready to work
Transitive: to wind up a device
example
例子
He wound up the camera, ready to capture the perfect shot.
上紧了相机,准备捕捉完美的镜头。
05

戏弄, 开玩笑

to playfully tease someone by saying things that are not true
Transitive: to wind up sb
example
例子
He wound his friend up by pretending they had won the lottery.
他假装他们中了彩票来戏弄他的朋友。
06

最终处于, 结束

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
example
例子
I often wind up in unexpected places when I go for long walks.
当我进行长距离散步时,常常会来到意想不到的地方。
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