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wind·er 1 W0169100 (wīn′dər)n.1. One that winds, especially a textile worker or machine that winds cloth or materials.2. An object, such as a spool or barrel, around which material is wound.3. A device, such as a key, for winding up a spring-driven mechanism.4. One of the steps of a winding staircase.
win·der 2 W0169150 (wĭn′dər)n. Upper Southern US Variant of window.. See Note at holler2.winder (ˈwaɪndə) n1. (Mechanical Engineering) a person or device that winds, as an engine for hoisting the cages in a mine shaft or a device for winding the yarn in textile manufacture2. (Tools) an object, such as a bobbin, around which something is wound3. (Horology) a knob or key used to wind up a clock, watch, or similar mechanism4. (Botany) any plant that twists itself around a support5. (Architecture) a step of a spiral staircasewind•er (ˈwaɪn dər) n. 1. one that winds. 2. a step that narrows toward one end: used in a spiral staircase. Compare flier (def. 8). 3. an instrument or a machine for winding thread or the like. [1545–55] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | winder - a worker who winds (e.g., a winch or clock or other mechanism)worker - a person who works at a specific occupation; "he is a good worker" | | 2. | winder - mechanical device used to wind another device that is driven by a spring (as a clock)keymechanical device - mechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principleswatch key - winder consisting of a key with a square hole; used for winding some watches | | 3. | winder - mechanical device around which something can be woundbobbin, spool, reel - a winder around which thread or tape or film or other flexible materials can be woundmechanical device - mechanism consisting of a device that works on mechanical principlesreel - winder consisting of a revolving spool with a handle; attached to a fishing rod | Translationswind2 (waind) – past tense, past participle wound (waund) – verb1. to wrap round in coils. He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb. 繞在 绕2. to make into a ball or coil. to wind wool. 捲成球或圈 绕成团3. (of a road etc) to twist and turn. The road winds up the mountain. 蜿蜒 蜿蜒4. to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc. I forgot to wind my watch. 上發條 上发条ˈwinder noun a lever or instrument for winding, on a clock or other mechanism. 發條 卷场机,卷绕机 ˈwinding adjective full of bends etc. a winding road. 蜿蜒的 蜿蜒的,弯曲的 wind up1. to turn, twist or coil; to make into a ball or coil. My ball of wool has unravelled – could you wind it up again? 轉緊、扭緊,捲緊,捲成球或圈 卷紧2. to wind a clock, watch etc. She wound up the clock. 為鐘錶上發條 给钟表上发条3. to end. I think it's time to wind the meeting up. 結束 结束be/get wound up to be, or get, in a very excited or anxious state. 使興奮或使緊張 使兴奋或使紧张IdiomsSeewindWinderenUK
winder[′wīn·dər] (building construction) A step, generally wedge-shaped, with a tread that is wider at one end than the other; often used in spiral staircases. Winder (in the textile industry), a machine for rewinding yarn and thread. A distinction is made between warp and weft winders. The warp winders are divided into parallel and cross-winding machines, in terms of the type of yarn packing produced. With parallel winding, the thread is wound on a double-headed bobbin along a spiral with a slight angle; with cross winding, a flangeless packing bobbin is used with a large spiral. Cross-winding machines are the most common, since they are more productive and form a package that is convenient for subsequent rewinding and dyeing processes. winder, wheel stepA step, more or less wedge-shaped, with its tread wider at one end than the other, as in a spiral stair.winderenUK
Synonyms for windernoun a worker who winds (eRelated Wordsnoun mechanical device used to wind another device that is driven by a spring (as a clock)SynonymsRelated Words- mechanical device
- watch key
noun mechanical device around which something can be woundRelated Words- bobbin
- spool
- reel
- mechanical device
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