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出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/05/17 19:55 UTC 版)
The noun is derived from 中期英語 winding, windinge, wyndynge (“act of exposing something to the wind, airing, ventilating; act of winnowing (?)”), from winden, wynden (“to expose (something) to the air or wind, ventilate; to cause (someone) to be out of breath; to winnow (wheat); of an animal: to catch the scent of (someone or something)”) + -ing, -inge (suffix forming gerund nouns, and the present participle forms of verbs).
The adjective is derived from the verb.
The English word is analysable as wind (“to blow air through (a wind instrument or horn) to make a sound; to cause (someone) to become breathless; to winnow (food grain), etc.”) + -ing (suffix forming present participial adjectives and verbs, and nouns denoting an action or the embodiment of an action).
winding (countable and uncountable, plural windings)
winding (not generally comparable, comparative more winding, superlative most winding)
The noun is derived from 中期英語 winding, windinge, wyndynge (“directional change, curve, turn; bend of the leg at the knee; meandering course of a river; act of turning and twisting; twisting of things (especially thread) together; wrapping of a cloth around something; wattling of a structure; wattle(s); ornamentation with interwoven patterns; hoisting of something”) [and other forms], and then partly:
The adjective is derived from the verb.
The English word is analysable as wind (“to turn coils of (a cord, etc.) around something; to encircle, enfold, entwist, wrap; to travel in a way that is not straight”) + -ing (suffix forming present participial adjectives and verbs, and nouns denoting an action or the embodiment of an action).
winding (countable and uncountable, plural windings)
winding (comparative more winding, superlative most winding)
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「winding」は動詞「wind」の現在分詞です
名詞の変化形:
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| ・Winding | |
| ・Am2 | |
| ・decime | |
| ・TCU | |
| ・propellent | |
| ・Johnson solid | |
| ・Assemblymember | |
| ・passivism | |
| ・pipelaying | |
| ・resift |