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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. wound1 [americ wund, Brit wuːnd] SUBST

wound
bullet/war wound
head/chest wound

II. wound1 [americ wund, Brit wuːnd] VERBO trans

wound

III. wound1 [americ wund, Brit wuːnd] VERBO intr

wound

wound3 [americ waʊnd, Brit waʊnd] pass & pass part wind

entry wound SUBST

entry wound

flesh wound SUBST

flesh wound

entrance wound SUBST

entrance wound → entry wound

entry wound SUBST

entry wound

exit wound SUBST

exit wound

wound up [waʊnd ˈʌp] ADJ

to get wound up

I. wind1 [americ wɪnd, Brit wɪnd] SUBST

1. wind C or U METEO:

to get the wind up Brit coloq
to get the wind up Brit coloq
olerse algo coloq
to put the wind up sb Brit coloq
asustar a alguien
to put the wind up sb Brit coloq
meterle miedo a alguien coloq
to raise the wind Brit antiq
desinflar a alguien
it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good atrib direction/speed/strength

2. wind U (in bowels):

gases mpl

3. wind U (breath):

to get one's second wind athlete/runner:

4. wind U MÚS:

II. wind1 [americ wɪnd, Brit wɪnd] VERBO trans

1. wind:

wind exertion:
wind exertion:
wind blow:

2. wind baby:

I. wind2 <pass & Part perf wound [waʊnd]> [americ waɪnd, Brit wʌɪnd] VERBO trans

1.1. wind (coil):

wind yarn/wool
wind yarn/wool
to wind sth around or esp Brit round sth
enroscar or enrollar algo alrededor de algo
to wind sth on(to) sth

1.2. wind (wrap):

to wind sth/sb in sth
envolver algo/a alguien en algo

2.1. wind (turn):

wind handle
wind handle

2.2. wind (hoist, pull):

II. wind2 <pass & Part perf wound [waʊnd]> [americ waɪnd, Brit wʌɪnd] VERBO intr

1. wind river/road:

2. wind <winding, Part pres > river/road:

III. wind2 <pass & Part perf wound [waʊnd]> [americ waɪnd, Brit wʌɪnd] SUBST

1. wind (turn):

2. wind (bend):

I. wind up VERBO [americ waɪnd -, Brit wʌɪnd -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. wind up (tighten spring of):

wind up watch/toy

2. wind up (bring to conclusion):

wind up meeting/campaign/speech
wind up meeting/campaign/speech

3. wind up (close down):

wind up company
wind up company
wind up partnership

II. wind up VERBO [americ waɪnd -, Brit wʌɪnd -] (v + o + adv)

1. wind up (make excited):

2. wind up:

darle manija a RioPr coloq

III. wind up VERBO [americ waɪnd -, Brit wʌɪnd -] (v + adv)

1. wind up (end up, find oneself):

wind up coloq
wind up coloq

2. wind up (conclude):

wind up speaker:
wind up speaker:

3. wind up (come to end):

wind up project/campaign:
wind up project/campaign:

4. wind up toy/doll:

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wound1 [waʊnd] VERBO intr, trans

wound pt, Part perf of wind

I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUBST

1. wind (current of air):

2. wind sem pl (breath):

3. wind sem pl Brit, Aus MED:

gases m pl

Expressões:

to put the wind up Brit, Aus
to put the wind up sb Brit, Aus

II. wind1 [wɪnd] VERBO trans

I. wind2 [waɪnd] VERBO trans wound, wound

1. wind (coil):

wind wool
to wind sth around sth

2. wind (wrap):

3. wind (turn):

wind handle
wind clock, watch

4. wind film:

II. wind2 [waɪnd] VERBO intr

I. wound2 [wu:nd] SUBST

wound
a gunshot/war wound
a leg wound

II. wound2 [wu:nd] VERBO trans a. fig

wound

gunshot wound SUBST

gunshot wound

flesh wound SUBST

flesh wound

I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUBST

1. wind (current of air):

2. wind sem pl (breath):

3. wind sem pl Brit, Aus MED:

gases m pl

Expressões:

to put the wind up Brit, Aus
to put the wind up sb Brit, Aus

II. wind1 [wɪnd] VERBO trans

I. wind2 [waɪnd] VERBO trans wound, wound

1. wind (coil):

wind wool
to wind sth around sth

2. wind (wrap):

3. wind (turn):

wind handle
wind clock, watch

4. wind film:

II. wind2 [waɪnd] VERBO intr

wind on VERBO trans Brit, Aus

wind on film:

trade wind SUBST

wind cone SUBST

wind turbine SUBST

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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

wound1 [waʊnd] VERBO intr, trans

wound pt, Part perf of wind

I. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VERBO trans

1. wind (coil):

wind wool
to wind sth around sth

2. wind (wrap):

3. wind (turn):

wind handle
wind clock, watch

4. wind film:

II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VERBO intr

I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUBST

1. wind (current of air):

2. wind (breath):

3. wind MED:

Expressões:

to go [or run] like the wind

II. wind1 [wɪnd] VERBO trans

I. wound2 [wund] SUBST

wound
a gunshot/war wound
a leg wound

II. wound2 [wund] VERBO trans a. fig

wound

gunshot wound SUBST

gunshot wound

flesh wound SUBST

flesh wound

I. wind1 [wɪnd] SUBST

1. wind (current of air):

2. wind (breath):

3. wind MED:

Expressões:

to go [or run] like the wind

II. wind1 [wɪnd] VERBO trans

I. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VERBO trans

1. wind (coil):

wind wool
to wind sth around sth

2. wind (wrap):

3. wind (turn):

wind handle
wind clock, watch

4. wind film:

II. wind2 <wound, wound> [waɪnd] VERBO intr

trade wind SUBST

I. wind up VERBO trans

1. wind up (finish):

wind up debate, meeting, speech

2. wind up calão (make tense):

II. wind up VERBO intr

1. wind up coloq (end up):

2. wind up (in baseball):

I. wind down VERBO trans

1. wind down (gradually reduce):

wind down activities, operations, production
wind down business

2. wind down (relax):

II. wind down VERBO intr

1. wind down (become less active):

wind down business

2. wind down (relax after stress):

espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
wound
Present
Iwound
youwound
he/she/itwounds
wewound
youwound
theywound
Past
Iwounded
youwounded
he/she/itwounded
wewounded
youwounded
theywounded
Present Perfect
Ihavewounded
youhavewounded
he/she/ithaswounded
wehavewounded
youhavewounded
theyhavewounded
Past Perfect
Ihadwounded
youhadwounded
he/she/ithadwounded
wehadwounded
youhadwounded
theyhadwounded

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To assemble the gliding yaw bearings, their cages split in several segments that are assembled together during wind turbine installation or manufacturing.
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There are options for transloading a variety of things on the line from wind turbine parts to steel shafts.
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When a storm comes, the wind turbine outside draws walkers.
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It uses a wind turbine to capture the wind velocity and uses mechanical power to propel the vehicle against the wind.
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A giant change took place in 1978 when the world's first multi-megawatt wind turbine was constructed.
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