1 PHRASAL VERB 完成;停止 When you wind up an activity, you finish it or stop doing it. 完成;停止 [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
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The President is about to wind up his visit to Somalia. [VERB PREP. noun]
总统即将结束对索马里的访问。
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Winding up the debate, she said: 'It would immediately put up interest rates.' [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]
她在结束辩论时说道:“这会立即抬高利率。”
SYN end, finish, settle, conclude
2 PHRASAL VERB 关停,关闭(企业或其他组织) When someone winds up a business or other organization, they stop running it and close it down completely. 关停,关闭(企业或其他组织) [business] [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
SYN close down, close, dissolve, terminate
3 PHRASAL VERB 最终沦落到;最终落得;(以…)告终 If you wind up in a particular place, situation, or state, you are in it at the end of a series of actions, events, or experiences, even though you did not originally intend to be. 最终沦落到;最终落得;(以…)告终
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He could wind up in gaol. [VERB PREP. prep./adv.]
他可能最后会进监狱。
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Little did I know that I would actually wind up being on the staff. [VERB PREP. verb-ing]
我完全没有想到自己最后竟会在这里供职。
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Both partners of the marriage wound up unhappy. [V P adj/n]
最后婚姻双方都不幸福。
4 PHRASAL VERB 摇上(车窗等) When you wind up something such as the window of a car, you make it move upwards by turning a handle. 摇上(车窗等)
5 PHRASAL VERB 故意惹恼;挑衅 If you wind someone up, you deliberately say things which annoy them. 故意惹恼;挑衅 [British, informal] [Also VERB PREPOSITION n]
SYN irritate, excite, anger, annoy
6 PHRASAL VERB 骗;哄骗 If you wind someone up, you say untrue things in order to trick them. 骗;哄骗 [British, informal] [Also VERB PREPOSITION n]
SYN tease, kid [informal] , have someone on [informal] , annoy
7 See also: wind 3 wind-up wound up
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