Headwind Meaning in English
word
释义
A wind that blows directly against the direction you are moving, making progress more difficult. Also used figuratively to describe obstacles or challenges in achieving a goal.
用法与细微差别
Common in weather, aviation, cycling, and finance/business for difficulties. Opposite is 'tailwind' (helps progress). Figurative use is frequent: 'economic headwinds', 'facing a headwind'. Usually singular or plural ('headwinds'). Not used for literal, strong natural disasters.
例句
The cyclist struggled against a strong headwind.
basic
The airplane slowed down because of the headwind.
basic
It is hard to walk fast with a headwind blowing.
basic
The company faced financial headwinds last year.
natural
We're making progress, but there are still some headwinds ahead.
natural
You can really feel the headwind when you cross the bridge.
natural