gusted
英 [ˈɡʌstɪd]
美 [ˈɡʌstɪd]
v. 猛刮; 劲吹
gust的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 一阵强风;一阵狂风
Agustis a short, strong, sudden rush of wind.- A gust of wind drove down the valley...
一阵狂风刮过山谷。 - A hurricane-force gust blew off part of a church tower.
一阵飓风级强风掀掉了教堂塔楼的一角。
- A gust of wind drove down the valley...
- VERB 猛刮;劲吹
When the windgusts, it blows with short, strong, sudden rushes.- The wind gusted again...
风再次猛烈地刮了起来。 - The wind gusted up to 164 miles an hour.
狂风大作,时速达164英里。
- The wind gusted again...
- N-COUNT (感情的)迸发,爆发
If you feel agust ofemotion, you feel the emotion suddenly and intensely.- ...a small gust of pleasure.
短暂的一阵欢喜
- ...a small gust of pleasure.
双语例句
- The wind gusted up to 164 miles an hour.
狂风大作,时速达164英里。 - Wednesday, winds over the Fukushima nuclear-power plant gusted out to sea, keeping levels close to normal.
周三,经过福岛核电站的风吹向了大海,核辐射强度接近正常水平。 - As the strong winds gusted against the kites, a string kept them in check.
当强风把鹞子吹起,牵引线就能够控制它们。 - You, my darling, are the wind that I did not anticipate, the wind that has gusted more strongly than I ever imagined possible.
亲爱的,你是我没有预料的那种风,那种甚至比我能够想象到的还要强烈的风。 - In the vast natural wind tunnel that is Dabancheng, the gales that roar between the snow-capped mountain ridges get so strong that trains have been gusted off railway tracks and lorries overturned.
大阪城是个巨大的风口,呼啸的狂风在积雪的山脊间怒号,她是如此强大以至于能够使火车出轨、将卡车、货车掀翻。 - I wanted to keep my mind blank, like death must be, but father and Sol gusted in and out in confusing pictures.
我想保持头脑空白,就像死亡来临时一样,但是爸爸和索尔在令人费解的画面中飘进来又飘出去。 - The wind gusted again
风再次猛烈地刮了起来。 - The situation was made worse by winds that gusted up to80 miles per hour.
这一切因为一场时速为80英里的大风变得更糟。