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Meanings of
downwind
in anglès
Away from the wind.
windward
with the wind
upwind
Towards the side away from the wind.
lee
Related terms
leeward
Sinònims
Examples for "
lee
"
lee
Examples for "
lee
"
1
We leaned in the
lee
of the chart-house and went no farther.
2
Hope
Lee
was given the opportunity to allow his story to air.
3
Calvert
-
Lee
said: None of them really tackle the issue squarely and clearly.
4
Governor
Lee
Ju-yeol, however, said this month that downside risks were increasing.
5
Lee
hopes donations will increase to about 15 billion won this year.
Usage of
downwind
in anglès
1
The young woman had to circle wide to come upon them
downwind
.
2
The Crabber came through the wind and rocketed off
downwind
of me.
3
Derrick Storm crept through the late-afternoon shadows, approaching
downwind
from the southwest.
4
The wolf cracked this frozen crust as it padded
downwind
of Raif.
5
When he blew out a long stream of smoke, I leaned
downwind
.
6
It had taken Brappa and Kibba two days to make the
downwind
trip.
7
You still have the benefit of a
downwind
,
Aquarius, to push you forward.
8
I was safe for the moment only because I was
downwind
of them.
9
We search
downwind
but find no sign of the lost tent.
10
Something lifted forward and fled
downwind
like a broken-winged red and white bird.
11
After that the unicorns learned to swing
downwind
from any lone woods goats.
12
It was a run almost
downwind
now to the other yacht.
13
The Genoskwa would be moving
downwind
of me, locating me through my scent.
14
They had been
downwind
of me and I hadn't smelled them.
15
But if you're
downwind
,
the sour stench will just about bowl you over.
16
Note that this was
downwind
for him, and that rhinoceroses usually escape upwind.
Other examples for "downwind"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
downwind
Adjective
Adverb
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
stand downwind
downwind faster
downwind side
travel downwind
directly downwind
More collocations
Downwind
through the time
Downwind
across language varieties
United States of America
Common