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From:
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wing
/ˈwɪŋ/
翅膀,翼,飛翔,機翼,派別,飛行(
vt
.)裝以翼,飛過,使飛,空運
From:
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wing
/ˈwɪŋ/
名詞
翼,翅
From:
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wing
翼
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wing
n.
1.
One
of
the
two
anterior
limbs
of
a
bird
,
pterodactyl
,
or
bat
.
They
correspond
to
the
arms
of
man
,
and
are
usually
modified
for
flight
,
but
in
the
case
of
a
few
species
of
birds
,
as
the
ostrich
,
auk
,
etc
.,
the
wings
are
used
only
as
an
assistance
in
running
or
swimming
.
As
an
eagle
stirreth
up
her
nest
,
fluttereth
over
her
young
,
spreadeth
abroad
her
wings
,
taketh
them
,
beareth
them
on
her
wings
.
--
Deut
.
xxxii
. 11.
Note:
☞
In
the
wing
of
a
bird
the
long
quill
feathers
are
in
series
.
The
primaries
are
those
attached
to
the
ulnar
side
of
the
hand
;
the
secondaries
,
or
wing
coverts
,
those
of
the
forearm
:
the
scapulars
,
those
that
lie
over
the
humerus
;
and
the
bastard
feathers
,
those
of
the
short
outer
digit
.
See
Illust
.
of
Bird
,
and
Plumage
.
2.
Any
similar
member
or
instrument
used
for
the
purpose
of
flying
.
Specifically
:
Zool.
(a)
One
of
the
two
pairs
of
upper
thoracic
appendages
of
most
hexapod
insects
.
They
are
broad
,
fanlike
organs
formed
of
a
double
membrane
and
strengthened
by
chitinous
veins
or
nervures
.
(b)
One
of
the
large
pectoral
fins
of
the
flying
fishes
.
3.
Passage
by
flying
;
flight
;
as
,
to
take
wing
.
Light
thickens
;
and
the
crow
Makes
wing
to
the
rooky
wood
. --
Shak
.
4.
Motive
or
instrument
of
flight
;
means
of
flight
or
of
rapid
motion
.
Fiery
expedition
be
my
wing
.
--
Shak
.
5.
Anything
which
agitates
the
air
as
a
wing
does
,
or
which
is
put
in
winglike
motion
by
the
action
of
the
air
,
as
a
fan
or
vane
for
winnowing
grain
,
the
vane
or
sail
of
a
windmill
,
etc
.
6.
An
ornament
worn
on
the
shoulder
;
a
small
epaulet
or
shoulder
knot
.
7.
Any
appendage
resembling
the
wing
of
a
bird
or
insect
in
shape
or
appearance
.
Specifically
:
(a)
Zool.
One
of
the
broad
,
thin
,
anterior
lobes
of
the
foot
of
a
pteropod
,
used
as
an
organ
in
swimming
.
(b)
Bot.
Any
membranaceous
expansion
,
as
that
along
the
sides
of
certain
stems
,
or
of
a
fruit
of
the
kind
called
samara
.
(c)
Bot.
Either
of
the
two
side
petals
of
a
papilionaceous
flower
.
8.
One
of
two
corresponding
appendages
attached
;
a
sidepiece
.
Hence
:
(a)
Arch.
A
side
building
,
less
than
the
main
edifice
;
as
,
one
of
the
wings
of
a
palace
.
(b)
Fort.
The
longer
side
of
crownworks
,
etc
.,
connecting
them
with
the
main
work
.
(c)
Hort.
A
side
shoot
of
a
tree
or
plant
;
a
branch
growing
up
by
the
side
of
another
. [
Obs
.]
(d)
Mil.
The
right
or
left
division
of
an
army
,
regiment
,
etc
.
(e)
Naut.
That
part
of
the
hold
or
orlop
of
a
vessel
which
is
nearest
the
sides
.
In
a
fleet
,
one
of
the
extremities
when
the
ships
are
drawn
up
in
line
,
or
when
forming
the
two
sides
of
a
triangle
. --
Totten
.
(f)
One
of
the
sides
of
the
stags
in
a
theater
.
On the wing
.
(a)
Supported
by
,
or
flying
with
,
the
wings
another
.
On the wings of the wind
,
with
the
utmost
velocity
.
Under the wing of
,
or
Under the wings of
,
under
the
care
or
protection
of
.
Wing and wing
Naut.
,
with
sails
hauled
out
on
either
side
; --
said
of
a
schooner
,
or
her
sails
,
when
going
before
the
wind
with
the
foresail
on
one
side
and
the
mainsail
on
the
other
;
also
said
of
a
square-rigged
vessel
which
has
her
studding
sails
set
.
Cf
.
Goosewinged
.
Wing case
Zool.
,
one
of
the
anterior
wings
of
beetles
,
and
of
some
other
insects
,
when
thickened
and
used
to
protect
the
hind
wings
;
an
elytron
; --
called
also
wing cover
.
Wing covert
Zool.
,
one
of
the
small
feathers
covering
the
bases
of
the
wing
quills
.
See
Covert
,
n.
, 2.
Wing gudgeon
Mach.
,
an
iron
gudgeon
for
the
end
of
a
wooden
axle
,
having
thin
,
broad
projections
to
prevent
it
from
turning
in
the
wood
.
See
Illust
.
of
Gudgeon
.
Wing shell
Zool.
,
wing
case
of
an
insect
.
Wing stroke
,
the
stroke
or
sweep
of
a
wing
.
Wing transom
Naut.
,
the
uppermost
transom
of
the
stern
; --
called
also
main transom
. --
J
.
Knowles
.
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:
WordNet (r) 2.0
wing
n
1:
a
movable
organ
for
flying
(
one
of
a
pair
)
2:
one
of
the
horizontal
airfoils
on
either
side
of
the
fuselage
of
an
airplane
3:
a
stage
area
out
of
sight
of
the
audience
[
syn
:
offstage
,
backstage
]
4:
a
unit
of
military
aircraft
5:
the
side
of
military
or
naval
formation
; "
they
attacked
the
enemy's
right
flank
" [
syn
:
flank
]
6:
a
hockey
player
stationed
in
a
forward
positin
on
either
side
7:
the
wing
of
a
fowl
; "
he
preferred
the
drumsticks
to
the
wings
"
8:
a
barrier
that
surrounds
the
wheels
of
a
vehicle
to
block
splashing
water
or
mud
; "
in
England
they
call
a
fender
a
wing
" [
syn
:
fender
]
9:
an
addition
that
extends
a
main
building
[
syn
:
annex
,
annexe
,
extension
]
v
:
travel
through
the
air
;
be
airborne
; "
Man
cannot
fly
" [
syn
:
fly
]
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