wind-up 英 [ˈwaɪnd ʌp]   美 [ˈwaɪndʌp]

wind-up

wind-up  英 [ˈwaɪnd ʌp] 美 [ˈwaɪndʌp]

n. 结局;结束;故意激怒或招惹某人  adj. 要上发条才能运转的 

名词复数:wind-ups 

Neil: But it can also be used as a noun. A wind-up. 这个短语还可以变成一个名词 a wind-up.
My favorite Murakami book is wind-up Bird Chronicle, a mesmerising "experiential" piece of fiction. 我最喜欢的村上的书是《发条鸟年代记》:一篇摄人心魂的“经验”小说。

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  • n. 结局;结束;故意激怒或招惹某人
  • adj. 要上发条才能运转的
  • 1. Neil: But it can also be used as a noun. A wind-up.

    这个短语还可以变成一个名词 a wind-up.

  • 2. My favorite Murakami book is wind-up Bird Chronicle, a mesmerising "experiential" piece of fiction.

    我最喜欢的村上的书是《发条鸟年代记》:一篇摄人心魂的“经验”小说。

  • 3. After meeting his 15-month-old daughter, I found a wind-up toy bull in my bag that she could play with.

    看到他刚刚15个月大的小女儿,我当时还从包里翻出一个上发条的玩具熊给她玩。

wind-up / ˈwaɪnd ʌp ; NAmE ˈwaɪnd ʌp / adjective , noun wind-up wind-ups adjective [only before noun ] 1 that you operate by turning a key or handle 装有发条的;用手柄操作的 an old-fashioned wind-up gramophone 装有发条的老式留声机 2 intended to bring sth to an end 意欲结束的;终了的;收场的 a wind-up speech 结束语 noun ( BrE) ( informal) something that sb says or does in order to be deliberately annoying, especially as a joke 戏弄人或惹人气恼的言语(或行动) wind-up / ˈwaɪnd ʌp ; NAmE ˈwaɪnd ʌp /
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