Permanent east-to-west prevailing winds that flow in the Earth's equatorial region.
Steady winds blowing from east to west above and below the equator.
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Examples for "trade winds"
Examples for "trade winds"
1In typical idiosyncratic fashion, O'Brien sailed east to west against the trade winds.
2The haze is being carried along by the east-northeast trade winds.
3They had been in what are known as the trade winds.
4He notices that the waters are swept westward as the trade winds are.
5The weather was beautiful, and we had got well into the trade winds.
1We have been steaming steadily in the teeth of the trade wind.
2There was quite a sea running, though the trade wind was blowing light.
3Overhead sang the steady trade wind, tempering the golden sunshine's heat.
4War Horse should sweep by on the Spielberg trade wind.
5Fair weather with some showers, and a strong trade wind at E S E.
6He only needed the feel of the trade wind and the drawing of the sail.
7The trade wind was blowing fresh, and by scores of canoes they ran us down.
8The trade wind varied from south-south-east to east-south-east, and commonly blew fresh, with frequent squalls.
9It was the 6th of August before the ships had the advantage of the trade wind.
10I'm tireder than I have ever been, he thought, and now the trade wind is rising.
11Two minutes afterward I had a faint sensation of being borne away by the trade wind.
12We were now enjoying the north-east trade wind.
13As dead a trade wind as ever blowed.
14This current is undoubtedly caused by the trade wind forcing the water towards the coast of Africa.
15The trade wind had now left us, and we had strong breezes generally from the north-west quarter.
16W. Then the trade wind deserted them.
Translations for trade wind