单词 | uitwaaien |
释义 | uitwaaien[ out-vahyn ] / ˈaʊtˌvaɪn / nounthe Dutch practice of jogging or walking into the wind, especially in the winter, for the purpose of feeling invigorated while relieving stress and boosting one’s general health: I halfheartedly gave uitwaaien a try, but now I long for windy days so I can get out there and breathe in a nice relaxing gust of good health! verb (used without object)to engage in this practice: I enjoy the everyday walks with my friends, but when I uitwaaien I'd rather be by myself. Origin of uitwaaienFirst recorded in 2010–15; from Dutch: literally “blow out,” equivalent to uit “out” + waaien “to blow, fan” Words nearby uitwaaienuintathere, Uisliu, Uisnech, UIT, uitlander, uitwaaien, ujamaa village, Ujiji, Ujjain, Ujpest, Ujung Pandang Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 |
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