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 breeze [bri:z]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 微风, 煤屑, 轻而易举的事

vi. 吹微风, 逃走

[化] 矿粉; 煤粉; 煤末

[医] 微风


  1. She breezed along, smiling at everyone.
    她轻盈地向前走去,对每个人都嫣然含笑。
  2. He ran for president and breezed in.
    他竞选总统,结果轻而易举地获胜了。
  3. We are enjoying the cool breeze that comes from the lake.
    我们享受着湖面上吹来的凉爽微风。


breeze
[ noun ]
  1. a slight wind (usually refreshing)

  2. <noun.phenomenon>
    the breeze was cooled by the lake
    as he waited he could feel the air on his neck
  3. any undertaking that is easy to do

  4. <noun.act>
    marketing this product will be no picnic
[ verb ]
  1. blow gently and lightly

  2. <verb.weather>
    It breezes most evenings at the shore
  3. to proceed quickly and easily

  4. <verb.motion>


Breeze \Breeze\, n. [F. brise; akin to It. brezza breeze, Sp.
briza, brisa, a breeze from northeast, Pg. briza northeast
wind; of uncertain origin; cf. F. bise, Pr. bisa, OHG. bisa,
north wind, Arm. biz northeast wind.]
1. A light, gentle wind; a fresh, soft-blowing wind.

Into a gradual calm the breezes sink. --Wordsworth.

2. An excited or ruffed state of feeling; a flurry of
excitement; a disturbance; a quarrel; as, the discovery
produced a breeze. [Colloq.]

{Land breeze}, a wind blowing from the land, generally at
night.

{Sea breeze}, a breeze or wind blowing, generally in the
daytime, from the sea.


Breeze \Breeze\, Breeze fly \Breeze" fly`\, n. [OE. brese, AS.
bri['o]sa; perh. akin to OHG. brimissa, G. breme, bremse, D.
brems, which are akin to G. brummen to growl, buzz, grumble,
L. fremere to murmur; cf. G. brausen, Sw. brusa, Dan. bruse,
to roar, rush.] (Zo["o]l.)
A fly of various species, of the family {Tabanid[ae]}, noted
for buzzing about animals, and tormenting them by sucking
their blood; -- called also {horsefly}, and {gadfly}. They
are among the largest of two-winged or dipterous insects. The
name is also given to different species of botflies. [Written
also {breese} and {brize}.]


Breeze \Breeze\, n. [F. braise cinders, live coals. See
{Brasier}.]
1. Refuse left in the process of making coke or burning
charcoal.

2. (Brickmaking) Refuse coal, coal ashes, and cinders, used
in the burning of bricks.


Breeze \Breeze\, v. i.
To blow gently. [R.] --J. Barlow.

{To breeze up} (Naut.), to blow with increasing freshness.

  1. The racing boat's crisp white sails caught the breeze, and it shot through the water, leaving behind the scores of small boats bobbing in the bay.
  2. To dramatize her plight this past weekend, Kerstin Vockert launched balloons on the breeze to East Berlin carrying scraps of paper with a message of love drawn from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to her fiance Peter Rozinat.
  3. Make no mistake, a new breeze is blowing across the steppes and cities of the Soviet Union.
  4. The media sector has been wafted higher on a breeze of good news over the past year, outperforming the market by 26 per cent.
  5. Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis., chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, said the restriction "will win in a breeze.
  6. "Hopefully, a breeze will come by and blow it all away," Dellinger said.
  7. Symbolizing the financial and legal mess was the shell of a condominium-hotel, part of a 440-acre project that McConnell called Grand Beach, which stood rotting in the Gulf breeze until a fire destroyed it last month.
  8. On shore, red Soviet flags flapped in the stiff breeze.
  9. "We had high hopes," Salvatore said, sitting on his porch as a morning breeze delivered a sugary scent from nearby fields.
  10. For at Auschwitz-Birkenau, where in the spring flowers blew in the breeze under the smoke from human bodies, ruthless leaders of a highly educated people made a supreme effort to eradicate an entire race of people.
  11. Israel, which since 1967 has slipped (against its better judgment) into an unhealthy degree of diplomatic, economic and technological dependence on the US, suddenly feels a disturbingly cool breeze from Washington.
  12. But we can make it better." "A new breeze is blowing _ and a nation refreshed by freedom stands ready to push on.
  13. Dark red plumes atop the tall grain amaranth sway in the breeze at one end of this unusual field, and long ears of brilliant blue corn poke out of shucks near the other end.
  14. Today, every continent is being swept by the new breeze of political change.
  15. The breeze might have made it difficult to acquire the data needed for the low-speed test, an Air Force spokeswoman said.
  16. He was a participant in a Agriculture Department conference Monday on a new breeze in farming _ low-input agriculture.
  17. A light drizzle was falling and a breeze blew across Prince William Sound when Coast Guard Cmdr.
  18. The doctors who set Bluefields' broken bones and deliver its babies gather on a porch, catching the breeze, catching their breath, waiting for dinner.
  19. The sound of temple bells drifted on the evening breeze and, in the parched section of the lake, schoolboys played cricket with a home-made bat. Later I returned to Sanjay's Rooftop Restaurant.
  20. Soon I was rolling down the hill, and the breeze felt good.
  21. Turner edited a new daily tabloid, The Post, which publisher Eddy Shah billed as the one with "breeze without sleaze."
  22. "You guys ever have any breeze here?" he asked.
  23. FORMER U.S. SENATOR James Abdnor appears set to breeze through Senate confirmation votes to become the next administrator of the Small Business Administration.
  24. Israeli flags fluttered in the breeze and youths lighted 14 torches for the victims.
  25. Play began as scheduled, but at 11:30 a chill pierced the warm breeze, and the first drop fell at noon (we who wear eyeglasses always are the first to know).
  26. Most listened attentively, but a few boys in warmup suits tapped their feet impatiently when an enticing spring breeze entered through the open auditorium doors.
  27. In Bush's 1989 inaugural address, he spoke of a "new breeze" blowing through the totalitarian world.
  28. "Not only are they fire retardant, but they also float in the breeze instead of snap.
  29. We used to shoot the breeze and drink beer," said Louis Rolan, another third-floor resident.
  30. Mr. Ezell glances out his office window at Old Glory and the INS flag snapping in the ocean breeze.
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