Wend

[wend] or [wɛnd]

解释:

(verb.) direct one's course or way; 'wend your way through the crowds'.

克拉丽莎校对--From WordNet

解释:

(-) p. p. of Wene.

(v. i.) To go; to pass; to betake one's self.

(v. i.) To turn round.

(v. t.) To direct; to betake; -- used chiefly in the phrase to wend one's way. Also used reflexively.

(n.) A large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit.

校对:米利森特

解释:

n. the name given by the Germans to a branch of the Slavs which as early as the 6th century occupied the north and east of Germany from the Elbe along the coast of the Baltic to the Vistula and as far south as Bohemia: one of the Slavic population of Lusatia who still speak the Wendish tongue.—adjs. Wen′dic Wen′dish.

v.i. to go: to wind or turn.

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