Definition of wind gauge in English:
wind gauge
nounˈwɪndɡeɪdʒˈwɪn(d) ˌɡeɪdʒ
1An anemometer.
Example sentencesExamples
- Back on the bridge of Gemini Storm, George and I watched as the digital wind gauge increased to 14 knots.
- And we have wind gauges that tell us of 45 miles an hour tropical storm force.
- The next day he was told a faulty wind gauge had invalidated his time.
- A wind gauge is required on top of the Rock with a dial that all can read at the bottom.
- She finished second in the race overall in a time of 12.5 seconds - but her record may not be ratified because the wind gauge was not working.
- His outdoor best at the AAA Champs would also have been a national record but for the lack of a functioning wind gauge at Manchester.
- Juneau residents tell you with glee that when meteorologists decided to measure the strength of the Taku, the wind gauges they erected were blown away.
- 1.1 An apparatus attached to the sights of a gun enabling allowance to be made for the wind in shooting.
Example sentencesExamples
- The gunner's 1A43 day FCS comprises: 1G46 day sight/rangefinder with missile guidance channel, 2E42-4 armament stabiliser, 1V528 ballistic computer and DVE-BS wind gauge.
Definition of wind gauge in US English:
wind gauge
nounˈwɪn(d) ˌɡeɪdʒˈwin(d) ˌɡāj
1An anemometer.
Example sentencesExamples
- Back on the bridge of Gemini Storm, George and I watched as the digital wind gauge increased to 14 knots.
- She finished second in the race overall in a time of 12.5 seconds - but her record may not be ratified because the wind gauge was not working.
- Juneau residents tell you with glee that when meteorologists decided to measure the strength of the Taku, the wind gauges they erected were blown away.
- And we have wind gauges that tell us of 45 miles an hour tropical storm force.
- A wind gauge is required on top of the Rock with a dial that all can read at the bottom.
- The next day he was told a faulty wind gauge had invalidated his time.
- His outdoor best at the AAA Champs would also have been a national record but for the lack of a functioning wind gauge at Manchester.
- 1.1 An apparatus attached to the sights of a gun enabling allowance to be made for the wind in shooting.
Example sentencesExamples
- The gunner's 1A43 day FCS comprises: 1G46 day sight/rangefinder with missile guidance channel, 2E42-4 armament stabiliser, 1V528 ballistic computer and DVE-BS wind gauge.