gust
n. 一阵狂风; 风味; 突发的一阵; (感情)迸发
vi. (风)猛刮
A gust is a short, strong, sudden rush of wind.
A gust of wind drove down the valley...
一阵狂风刮过山谷。
A hurricane-force gust blew off part of a church tower.
一阵飓风级强风掀掉了教堂塔楼的一角。
When the wind gusts, it blows with short, strong, sudden rushes.
The wind gusted again...
风再次猛烈地刮了起来。
The wind gusted up to 164 miles an hour.
狂风大作,时速达164英里。
If you feel a gust of emotion, you feel the emotion suddenly and intensely.
...a small gust of pleasure.
短暂的一阵欢喜
1. a strong current of air;
A sudden gust of wind blew the door shut.
突然一阵大风把门吹得关上了.
Barely had he done this when another gust rolled the dark clouds over half the sky.
刚上好了雨布,又是一阵风,黑云滚似的已遮黑半边天.
Suddenly a gust clears the thick smoke, exposing the ground littered with bodies.
日耳曼武士头戴笨重的钢盔,身穿过膝短袖束腰白色外衣,胸前背后的黑十字格外醒目.
The gentle flow of warm air gives way to the chilly gust, lashing us.
暖风过后,刺骨的狂风像鞭子抽打一样吹在我们身上.
A gust of wind swept the bed off the roof and sent it crashing into the courtyard below.
一阵狂风把床吹离了屋顶,“轰”的一声落到下面的院子里.