into the wind造句

The act of sailing closer into the wind.

When I face into the wind, I'm quickly sandblasted into submission.

The birds appear to be following huge spiraling wind patterns in the atmosphere, avoiding flying into the wind, he said.

The wind came into the window with its fragrance, and frogs croaked in the distance.

Take a deep breath and blow the seeds into the wind.

Everyone greeted each other and hurried down the tunnel to the parking lot on Zhejiang Road. The cardio had been smoking leisurely for a long time, waiting at the door with a smile.

So I headed into the wind, head bdwed, collar up, shuffling in too-thin dress shoes.

The wave induced Reynolds stress is introduced into the wind wave interaction and closed by the eddy viscosity model.

When the mist arrives, O. unguicularis tilts its body forward into the wind, and moisture rolls down its fused elytra into its mouth.

The wind and rain drifted obliquely into the window, so I closed the window quickly. Through the window, enjoy the summer rain.

The sunset fades, the evening is cool, with a sleeve of clouds, turning head into the wind, drifting to the nearest distance.

With the paraglider there is a huge loss in glide performances and, with sufficient altitude, it is probably possible to get oneself facing into the wind.

On my youth road, I take my own dance steps, accompanied by harmonious tunes, enjoy the scenery, dance into the wind, weathered dreams.

The porous sand, reminiscent of the eroded walls of the apartment, and of the dead film star, with her breasts of carved pumice and thighs of ash, diffused along its crests into the wind.

The sailboat hauled round [into the wind].

Planes, like birds, take off heading into the wind.

Beat: The line taken to sail most directly into the wind( about45 degrees from wind direction); also known as" work".

The skipper brought the boat into the wind with a sharp turn and laid it to.

Three face into the wind design, reasonable space Gas dynamics, low energy efficiency.

Work: The course taken to sail most directly into the wind (about 45 degrees from wind direction); also known as "beat".

It is easy enough to make a stable hovercraft which is capable of" weathercocking" quickly into the wind.

Use your front hand to pull the mast across the centerline and into the wind until you look through the sail window.

Dao Tongtian tangible outside, thinking into the wind and cloud metamorphosis. Richness is not prostitution, poverty or pleasure. The man is a hero here.

Wash powder Dai, throw fan skirt, stop flute tube, rest throat and lip, unexpectedly is Changzhai embroidery Buddha nun body, afraid of falling into the wind and dust.

into the wind造句

The large ship was easily tacked into the wind.

When all have to enter into sleep, she sneaked into the wind, silent lubricant.

The young volunteer faced aft and screamed into the wind to make himself heard.

He raised his voice a little, talking into the wind as they walked along.

We look out the window and admire the elegance of ice crystal, the bravely patient tree leaning leafless into the wind, the dramatic shadows of the stooping sun.

All the scenery in life, into the memory of the painting, into the window of the soul, a few strands of sorrow, enjoy a leisure, the mood of the wind clear, white, encounter, contrast, do not speak.

Pick a dandelion that has gone to seed. Take a deep breath and blow the seeds into the wind. Count the seeds that remain on the stem. That is the number of children you will have.

Dragon Lake, Jin Feng sent Shuang autumn, shame into a lake into the wind, Yuehen chase.

The ship came up into the wind with all yards aback.

And when the ship was caught, and could not bear up into the wind, we let her drive.

Steerability: The ability to steer a parachute away from an obstacle, or to face oneself into the wind, would be an evident advantage.

Don't stop the wind, turn it into the wind; don't stop the rain, turn it into the rain.

He was not one of those dogs who with other dogs ran howling into the wind.

The fresh wind blows into the window and feels warm happiness. The new day is full of longing and hope. Happiness is so simple.

Here we see the quad lean into the wind while the gimbal keeps the camera steady.

Because of the physics of how force is generated by wind blowing past a sail, tall thin sails generally have more power when the boat is sailing into the wind.

The quartermaster swung the ship into the wind and laid it by.

They swung into the wind, bright wings outstretched, then somehow they changed the curve of their feathers until they had stopped in the same instant their feet touched the ground.

She cherished her time in the car alone, reaching into the wind for roadside stalks of fragrant sweet clover.

Slowly, people will have the drunkenness of wanting to melt into the wind. On the mountains, under the blue sky, they will fly leisurely into the white clouds and be free.