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From:
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winged
(
a
.)有翼的,高速的,迅速的,飛行的,翼受傷的
From:
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winged
/ˈwɪŋd, ˈwɪŋəd/
形容詞
(拉
alatus
)有翅的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wing
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Winged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Winging
.]
1.
To
furnish
with
wings
;
to
enable
to
fly
,
or
to
move
with
celerity
.
Who
heaves
old
ocean
,
and
who
wings
the
storms
.
--
Pope
.
Living
,
to
wing
with
mirth
the
weary
hours
.
--
Longfellow
.
2.
To
supply
with
wings
or
sidepieces
.
The
main
battle
,
whose
puissance
on
either
side
Shall
be
well
winged
with
our
chiefest
horse
. --
Shak
.
3.
To
transport
by
flight
;
to
cause
to
fly
.
I
,
an
old
turtle
,
Will
wing
me
to
some
withered
bough
. --
Shak
.
4.
To
move
through
in
flight
;
to
fly
through
.
There's
not
an
arrow
wings
the
sky
But
fancy
turns
its
point
to
him
. --
Moore
.
5.
To
cut
off
the
wings
of
or
to
wound
in
the
wing
;
to
disable
a
wing
of
;
as
,
to
wing
a
bird
;
also
, [
fig
.]
to
wound
the
arm
of
a
person
.
To wing a flight
,
to
exert
the
power
of
flying
;
to
fly
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Winged
a.
1.
Furnished
with
wings
;
transported
by
flying
;
having
winglike
expansions
.
2.
Soaring
with
wings
,
or
as
if
with
wings
;
hence
,
elevated
;
lofty
;
sublime
. [
R
.]
How
winged
the
sentiment
that
virtue
is
to
be
followed
for
its
own
sake
.
--
J
.
S
.
Harford
.
3.
Swift
;
rapid
.
“Bear
this
sealed
brief
with
winged
haste
to
the
lord
marshal.”
4.
Wounded
or
hurt
in
the
wing
.
5.
Bot.
Furnished
with
a
leaflike
appendage
,
as
the
fruit
of
the
elm
and
the
ash
,
or
the
stem
in
certain
plants
;
alate
.
6.
Her.
Represented
with
wings
,
or
having
wings
,
of
a
different
tincture
from
the
body
.
7.
Fanned
with
wings
;
swarming
with
birds
.
“The
winged
air
darked
with
plumes.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
winged
adj
1:
having
or
as
if
having
wings
; "
the
winged
feet
of
Mercury
";
[
ant
:
wingless
]
2:
very
fast
;
as
if
with
wings
; "
on
winged
feet
"
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