Windblown Meaning in English
word
ˈwɪndˌbloʊn
WIND-blone
wˈɪndbləʊn
WIND-blohn
释义
Describes something that has been blown or shaped by the wind, especially hair, trees, or objects made messy or changed in appearance by the wind.
用法与细微差别
"Windblown" is mostly used as an adjective to describe the appearance of hair, landscapes, or objects after strong wind. Common with 'windblown hair,' 'windblown trees.' It suggests messiness or a natural, wild look, not intentional styling.
Spanish: azotado por el viento - despeinado por el vientoPortuguese (BR): abalroado pelo vento - despenteado pelo ventoPortuguese (PT): abalroado pelo vento - despenteado pelo ventoChinese (Simplified): 被风吹乱的 - 被风吹起的Chinese (Traditional): 被風吹亂的 - 被風吹起的Hindi: हवा से बिखरा - हवा से उड़ाया गयाArabic: تعصف به الرياح - مبعثر بفعل الرياحBengali: ধুলোটে - বাতাসে উড়ে যাওয়াRussian: ветром занесённый - растрёпанный (ветром)Japanese: 風になびいた - 風で乱れたVietnamese: bị gió thổi - rối bời vì gióKorean: 바람에 흩날리는 - 바람에 헝클어진Turkish: rüzgârda savrulmuş - rüzgârdan dağılmışUrdu: ہوا سے بکھرا ہوا - ہوا سے بگاڑ دیا گیاIndonesian: tertiup angin - berantakan karena angin
例句
Her windblown hair covered her face.
basic
The tree had a windblown shape from years of storms.
basic
We saw windblown sand across the road.
basic
After the boat ride, we all looked totally windblown.
natural
His hat got lost in a windblown gust on the beach.
natural
"Don't worry," she laughed, shaking her windblown curls out of her eyes.
natural