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... with a good wind...    with a good windの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...The wind blowing out of Union Bay she ran before it, and thus showed herowners, much to their satisfaction, that she possessed a remarkably fastpair of heels, according to Pencroft's mode of speaking...   The wind blowing out of Union Bay she ran before it, and thus showed herowners, much to their satisfaction, that she possessed a remarkably fastpair of heels, according to Pencrofts mode of speakingの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...The weather was fine, the barometer was rising,the wind appeared settled, everything then was in favour of these bravemen whom an act of humanity was taking far from their island...   The weather was fine, the barometer was rising,the wind appeared settled, everything then was in favour of these bravemen whom an act of humanity was taking far from their islandの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...Certainly, if the wind did not moderate,it would take a longer time to reach Lincoln Island than it had taken tomake Tabor Island...   Certainly, if the wind did not moderate,it would take a longer time to reach Lincoln Island than it had taken tomake Tabor Islandの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...The head of the Bonadventure was put towards GraniteHouse, and a fair wind filling her sails, she ran rapidly along thecoast...   The head of the Bonadventure was put towards GraniteHouse, and a fair wind filling her sails, she ran rapidly along thecoastの読み方
Jules Verne William Henry Giles Kingston 「Abandoned」

...Most of us supposed thatwant of discipline on the part of our troops and drunkenness had begunthe disaster, and that the high wind had completed it...   Most of us supposed thatwant of discipline on the part of our troops and drunkenness had begunthe disaster, and that the high wind had completed itの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...The flames, while with impetuousroar they consumed the edifices between which we were proceeding,spreading beyond the walls, were blown out by the wind, and formed anarch over our heads...   The flames, while with impetuousroar they consumed the edifices between which we were proceeding,spreading beyond the walls, were blown out by the wind, and formed anarch over our headsの読み方
George Grote 「The Two Great Retreats of History」

...A wind like a blast from hell was battering and tearing attheir ship...   A wind like a blast from hell was battering and tearing attheir shipの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...e fell five feet, and the wind was jarred out of him as he crashedthrough the branches of a bush under the window into the sodden earthbeneath...   e fell five feet, and the wind was jarred out of him as he crashedthrough the branches of a bush under the window into the sodden earthbeneathの読み方
Various 「Astounding Stories, August, 1931」

...Sometimes he gazes at the sky, at other times he fixes his eyes on the earth in such an abstracted way that he might be taken for a clothed statue, with its drapery stirred by the wind...   Sometimes he      gazes at the sky, at other times he fixes his eyes on the earth in such an      abstracted way that he might be taken for a clothed statue, with its      drapery stirred by the windの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」

... “Much good that does us,” said Sancho; “I’ll lay a bet that all these short-comings are going to wind up in plenty of bacon and eggs...         “Much good that does us,” said Sancho; “I’ll lay a      bet that all these short-comings are going to wind up in plenty of bacon      and eggsの読み方
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Volume II., Complete」

...Their leaves produce a soft andpleasing murmur as the wind stirs them and causes them toappear now silver, now green, according to the point fromwhich it blows...   Their leaves produce a soft andpleasing murmur as the wind stirs them and causes them toappear now silver, now green, according to the point fromwhich it blowsの読み方
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」

..., gust, gale, blast, rush of wind (or air)...   , gust, gale, blast, rush of  wind (or air)の読み方
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」

...replegarse, to bend back, wind, coil, make a detour, be centered...   replegarse, to bend back, wind, coil, make a detour, be centeredの読み方
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」

...serpear, to circle, wind, glide...   serpear, to circle, wind, glideの読み方
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」

...(that part of a garment turned back and showing the lining), lining; dar una —, to take a turn, take a walk; dar —s, to turn, wind, whirl, revolve...   (that part of a garment turned back and showing  the lining), lining;  dar una —, to take a turn, take a walk;  dar —s, to turn, wind, whirl, revolveの読み方
Gustavo Adolfo Becquer 「Legends, Tales and Poems」

...But that day the wind blew from the sea toward France...   But that day the wind blew from the sea      toward Franceの読み方
Vicente Blasco Ibanez Charlotte Brewster Jordan 「The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse」

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