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wind-up [ˈwaɪndʌp]

n. 结局; 结论; 激怒; [棒]挥臂动作;
adj. 要上发条的;
复数:: wind-ups

例句:

  • The President is about to wind up his visit to Somalia.
    总统即将结束对索马里的访问。
    来自柯林斯例句
  • Repeat the process until the batter is used up.
    来自BBC
  • It's like old-school soul only with up-to-date instruments.
    来自BBC
  • The Re-Up also seems to have an ulterior motive.
    来自BBC
  • A wind-up clock ticked busily from the kitchen counter.
    一只上了弦的钟在厨房的案子上嘀嗒响个不停。
  • The Bank of England seems determined to wind up the company.
    英格兰银行似乎决心要关闭这家公司。