English to Tamil Dictionary wind

wind

காற்று
definition
verb
the fall nearly winded him
cause (someone) to have difficulty breathing because of exertion or a blow to the stomach.
the birds could not have seen us or winded us
detect the presence of (a person or animal) by scent.
noun
the wind howled about the building
the perceptible natural movement of the air, especially in the form of a current of air blowing from a particular direction.
Jackson repeated the chorus twice more before they all put down their instruments and left me with my wind knocked out.
breath as needed in physical exertion or in speech.
translation of 'wind '
வீசும் காற்று,
சுவாசம்
verb
முகர்ந்து உணர்
noun
காற்று
example
Renewable energy campaigners argued 'wind' , wave, hydro and solar power can preserve the local environment from the effects of global warming.
Certain foods may cause excess 'wind' , including pulses (peas, beans, etc.), dried fruit and peanuts.
In New Zealand we can have, certainly, 20 percent of our energy come from 'wind' .
She was as happy as she ever could have been, and all her burdens and troubles seemed to float away as she ran as fast as the 'wind' .
He changed faster that the 'wind' , he reminded her ever so slightly of herself.
The Dark Knight sprinted towards the trio, faster than the 'wind' .
she could be as free and easy as the 'wind'
Public opinion is as changeable as the 'wind' , but for today, the crowd decided to approve of Charlie.
It lands so quietly, you can only hear the rush of the 'wind' in the top of the trees.
In the earliest days, the photographer had to 'wind' 35 mm film into reusable cartridges himself, and cut the film leader.
Some antacids also contain ingredients that relieve the symptoms of gas or trapped 'wind' .
She landed with a thud, and rolled, tucking her feet underneath her as the 'wind' rushed out of her again.
The two concertos feature 'wind' players from Beecham's Royal Philharmonic.
We know that we can generate tons of energy through solar and 'wind' and other things that we've only scratched the surface of.
On the one day when she forgot to 'wind' the clock, or wasn't able to, and it stopped, her grandfather died.
He felt as if he were as light as a feather, and faster than the 'wind' .
Develop local sources of energy such as biofuels, solar and 'wind' .
Other symptoms include a bloated abdomen, excess 'wind' , nausea, vomiting and indigestion.
to 'wind' sth with rope
The term is also used of a number of other large ensembles including dance orchestras, jazz orchestras, and 'wind' orchestras.
A man who is taken into servitude to 'wind' the kingdom's clocks, concocts a scheme in which the clocks slowly but imperceptibly run down.
While the island lends itself to the production of 'wind' and tide energy the switch over is not achievable until the grid is upgraded.
I knew then that I could run faster than the 'wind' if just given the chance.
Our lives may be powered by a combination of 'wind' and solar energy.
Some babies may need help in bringing up 'wind' after a feed.
an easterly 'wind'
That could benefit renewable energy sources like 'wind' and sunlight that can't generate energy on demand.
these passages are most suitable for 'wind' alone
to 'wind' yarn into a ball
This may briefly cause pains similar to having 'wind' and the urge to go to the toilet, but as the colon is empty, this will not be possible.
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