wend



vt. 走;前进
vi. 走;行
n. (Wend)人名;(德)文德
v.
行;走;往;回(家)
变形
过去式:wended过去分词:wended现在分词:wending第三人称单数:wends
英英释义
wend[ wend ]
v.direct one's course or way
"wend your way through the crowds"
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
I meet up with another writer and we wend our way through downtown.
我与另一位作家会合,慢慢蜿蜒穿过市中心。
Someone will secort you to the border then you must wend by yourself.
有人送你到边境,然后你必须自己走了。
My mother was washing dishes when I wend home yesterday evening.
昨天晚上我回家的时候,我妈妈正在洗碗。
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wend: [OE] Wend comes from the prehistoric Germanic base *wand-, *wend- ‘turn’, which also produced German and Dutch wenden, Swedish vända, and Danish vende ‘turn’ (and English wand and wander). It started off meaning ‘turn’ in English too, but it soon broadened out to ‘go’, and from the end of the 15th century its past form went has been used as the past tense of go.=> wand, wander, wind
wend (v.)
"to proceed on," Old English wendan "to turn, direct, go; convert, translate," from Proto-Germanic *wanjan (cognates: Old Saxon wendian, Old Norse venda, Swedish vända, Old Frisian wenda, Dutch wenden, German wenden, Gothic wandjan "to turn"), causative of PIE *wendh- "to turn, wind, weave" (see wind (v.1)). Surviving only in to wend one's way, and in hijacked past tense form went. Originally weak; strong past participle is from c. 1200.
Wend (n.)
member of a Slavic people of eastern Germany, 1610s (implied in Wendish), from German Wende, from Old High German Winida, related to Old English Winedas "Wends," of uncertain origin. Perhaps ultimately from Celtic *vindo- "white," or from PIE *wen-eto- "beloved," from *wen- (1) "to desire." Related: Wendish.
1. As I wend to the shores I know not.
沿着无名的岸我回家。
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2. Then he drowned and he wend to heaven.
他问“上帝啊为什么你不救我?”
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3. I tried to wend the cat away from my room.
我试图把那只猫从房间里赶出去。
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4. McDonalds, Burger King and Wend 's are found everywhere in America.
这类决荣馆加麦当分汉堡王、文蒂馆等在美国到处可见。
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5. I meet up with another writer and we wend our way through downtown.
我与另一位作家会合,慢慢蜿蜒穿过市中心。
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6. My hand wend around her waist as I held her hand and we began to dance.
我握住她的一只手,一只手环住她的腰,我们开始翩翩起舞。
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7. As she wend along she began calculating what she would buy after she had sold the milk.
因为她走向她开始计算什么她会买,在她卖了牛奶之后。
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8. If you reveal your secret to the wind, you should not blame the wend for revealing them to the trees.
如果你把你的秘密泄露给了风,你就不该责备风把这秘密泄露给了树。
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9. These are the traditional products of the small towns in south Louisiana, sold along narrow roads that wend their way through land so low it seems to sag into the water.
在路易斯安那州的南部小镇,这些传统产品琳琅满目,布满狭窄的道路,有的沿着弯曲凹陷的小道伸展到海滩。
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10. The rivers then wend their separate ways before reaching the sea in very different places: the Salween in Myanmar, the Mekong in southern Vietnam and the Yangzi near Shanghai.
三条大河随之分道,在完全不同的三个地方入海:怒江流经缅甸入海,湄公河流进越南南部入海,而扬子江的入海口在上海附近。
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11. The rivers then wend their separate ways before reaching the sea in very different places: the Salween in Myanmar, the Mekong in southern Vietnam and the Yangzi near Shanghai.
三条大河随之分道,在完全不同的三个地方入海:怒江流经缅甸入海,湄公河流进越南南部入海,而扬子江的入海口在上海附近。
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