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wing
(wĭng)n.
1.
a. One of a pair of movable appendages used for flying, as the feather-covered modified forelimb of a bird or the skin-covered modified forelimb of a bat or pterosaur.
b. One of the one or two pairs of membranous structures used for flying that extend from the thorax of an insect.
c. A structure or part used by an animal for gliding through the air, as the folds of skin of a flying squirrel or the enlarged pectoral fins of a flying fish.
d. wings An outspread pair of stylized bird's wings worn as insignia by qualified pilots or air crew members.
2. An airfoil whose principal function is providing lift, especially either of two such airfoils symmetrically positioned on each side of the fuselage of an aircraft.
3. Botany
a. A thin or membranous extension, as of the fruit of a maple or ash, the seed of a pine, or the branches of a winged elm.
b. One of the lateral petals of the flower of certain plants in the pea family, such as the sweet pea.
4. Something that resembles a wing in appearance or function, especially:
a. The vane of a weathervane.
b. The sail of a ship.
c. A folding section, as of a double door or of a movable partition.
d. Either of the two side projections on the back of a wing chair.
e. A flat of theatrical scenery projecting onto the stage from the side.
f. Chiefly British The fender of a motor vehicle.
5.
a. A structure that forms an extended part of or is attached to a main structure: the east wing of the school; the children's wing of the hospital.
b. Either of the unseen backstage areas on the sides of the stage of a proscenium theater.
6.
a. The act or manner of flying.
b. A means of flight or rapid movement: Fear lent wings to his feet.
7.
a. A group affiliated with or subordinate to an older or larger organization.
b. Either of two groups with opposing views within a larger group; a faction.
c. A section of a party, legislature, or community holding distinct, especially dissenting, political views: the conservative wing.
8.
a. Either the left or right flank of an army or a naval fleet.
b. An air force unit larger than a group but smaller than a numbered air force or, formerly, than a division.
9. Sports
a. Either of the forward positions near the sides of the playing area, especially in hockey.
b. A player who plays this position.
v. winged, wing·ing, wings
v.intr.
To move swiftly through the air or on wings: birds winging south for the winter.
v.tr.
Idioms: 1.
a. To pass over or through with wings: birds winging the air.
b. To make (one's way) through the air or on wings: birds winging their way north.
c. To carry or transport by flying: The plane winged the troops back home.
2.
a. To furnish with wings: a mythological horse that is winged.
b. To feather (an arrow).
3. To throw or propel (a ball, for example) through the air.
4. To strike or wound in a wing or an appendage: winged me with a snowball.
5. To furnish with side or subordinate extensions, as a building or an altarpiece.
6. To say or do (something) without preparation or forethought; improvise: decided to wing his remarks to reporters.
give wing to
1. To provide the impetus for or enable (something): a mentor who gave wing to my career.
2. To free from constraints or allow to operate freely: a poet who gave wing to her imagination.
in the wings
1. In the stage wings, unseen by the audience.
2. Close by in the background; available at short notice: a presidential candidate waiting in the wings.
on the wing
In flight; flying.
take wing
1. To fly off; soar away.
2. To make progress or have success, especially in a sudden or dramatic manner: when her career took wing.
under (one's) wing
Under one's protection; in one's care.
wing it Informal
To improvise: I hadn't prepared for the interview, so I had to wing it.
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wing
(wɪŋ)n
1. (Zoology) either of the modified forelimbs of a bird that are covered with large feathers and specialized for flight in most species
2. (Zoology) one of the organs of flight of an insect, consisting of a membranous outgrowth from the thorax containing a network of veins
3. (Zoology) either of the organs of flight in certain other animals, esp the forelimb of a bat
4. (Aeronautics)
a. a half of the main supporting surface on an aircraft, confined to one side of it
b. the full span of the main supporting surface on both sides of an aircraft
c. an aircraft designed as one complete wing
d. a position in flight formation, just to the rear and to one side of an aircraft
5. (Anatomy)
a. an organ or apparatus resembling a wing
b. anatomy any bodily structure resembling a wing: the wings of a sphenoid bone. Technical name: ala
6. anything suggesting a wing in form, function, or position, such as a sail of a windmill or a ship
7. (Botany) botany
a. either of the lateral petals of a sweetpea or related flower
b. any of various outgrowths of a plant part, esp the process on a wind-dispersed fruit or seed
8. a means or cause of flight or rapid motion; flight: fear gave wings to his feet.
9. (Zoology) the act or manner of flying: a bird of strong wing.
10. (Automotive Engineering) Brit the part of a car body that surrounds the wheels. US and Canadian name: fender
11. (Commerce) any affiliate of or subsidiary to a parent organization
12. (General Sporting Terms) sport
a. either of the two sides of the pitch near the touchline
b. a player stationed in such a position; winger
13. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a faction or group within a political party or other organization. See also left wing, right wing
14. (Building) a part of a building that is subordinate to the main part
15. (Theatre) (plural) the space offstage to the right or left of the acting area in a theatre
16. in the wings ready to step in when needed
17. (Fortifications) fortifications a side connecting the main fort and an outwork
18. (Building) a folding panel, as of a double door or a movable partition
19. (Furniture) either of the two pieces that project forwards from the sides of some chairbacks
20. (Automotive Engineering) the US name for quarterlight
21. (Motor Racing) a surface fitted to a racing car to produce aerodynamic download to hold it on the road at high speed
22. (Aeronautics) (plural) an insignia in the form of stylized wings worn by a qualified aircraft pilot
23. (Military) a tactical formation in some air forces, consisting of two or more squadrons
24. (Zoology) any of various flattened organs or extensions in lower animals, esp when used in locomotion
25. (Nautical Terms) the side of a hold alongside a ship's hull
26. (Agriculture) the outside angle of the cutting edge on the share and mouldboard of a plough
27. (Civil Engineering) a jetty or dam for narrowing a channel of water
28. on a wing and a prayer with only the slightest hope of succeeding
29. on the wing
a. flying
b. travelling
c. about to leave
30. take wing
a. to lift off or fly away
b. to depart in haste
c. to become joyful
31. under one's wing in one's care or tutelage
32. clip someone's wings
a. to restrict someone's freedom
b. to thwart someone's ambition
33. on wings flying or as if flying
34. spread one's wings stretch one's wings to make full use of one's abilities
vb (mainly tr)
35. (also intr) to make (one's way) swiftly on or as if on wings
36. (Shooting) to shoot or wound (a bird, person, etc) superficially, in the wing or arm, etc
37. (Pathology) to shoot or wound (a bird, person, etc) superficially, in the wing or arm, etc
38. to cause to fly or move swiftly: to wing an arrow.
39. (Archery) to fit (an arrow) with a feather
40. to provide with wings
41. (Architecture) (of buildings, altars, etc) to provide with lateral extensions
42. wing it informal to accomplish or perform something without full preparation or knowledge; improvise
[C12: from Scandinavian; compare Old Norse vǣngir (plural), Norwegian veng]
ˈwingˌlike adj
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wing
(wɪŋ)n.
1. either of the two forelimbs of birds and some mammals, corresponding to the human arms, that are specialized for flight or may be rudimentary, as in flightless birds, and sometimes adapted for swimming, as in penguins.
2. one of the paired thin, lateral extensions of the body wall on the thorax of an insect, by means of which it flies.
3. a means or instrument of flight, travel, or progress.
4. the act or manner of flying.
5. any winglike part or extension, as the vane of a windmill, the feather of an arrow, or the ala of a bone.
6.
a. one of a pair of airfoils attached transversely to the fuselage of an aircraft and providing lift.
b. both airfoils, taken collectively.
7. a part of a building projecting on one side of, or subordinate to, a central or main part.
8. either of two forward extensions of the sides of the back of an easy chair.
9. either of the two side portions of an army or fleet; flank.
10. an administrative and tactical unit of the U.S. Air Force consisting of two or more groups, a headquarters, and various support units.
11. a faction within a political party or other organization, usu. at one extreme or the other: the liberal wing.
12. Sports. (in some team games) any one of the positions, or a player in such a position, on the far side of the center position, known as the left or right wing with reference to the direction of the opposite goal.
13. Theat.
a. Usu., wings. the space at the right or left side of the playing area of a stage, ordinarily not seen by the audience.
b. wing flat.
14. Bot.
a. any leaflike expansion, as of a samara.
b. one of the two side petals of a papilionaceous flower.
15. wings, any of various insignia representing outspread wings and usu. signifying achievement, acceptance, etc., esp. the successful completion of flight training.
16. Slang. an arm of a human being.
v.t. 17. to equip with wings or a winglike part or parts.
18. to lend speed or celerity to.
19. to transport on or as if on wings.
20. to perform or accomplish by wings or by flight.
21. to traverse in flight.
22. to wound or disable in the wing: to wing a bird.
23. to wound (a person) in an arm or other nonvital part.
24. to deliver with or by the arm; throw or lob: to wing a ball through a window.
v.i. 25. to travel on or as if on wings; fly; soar.
Idioms: 1. in the wings,
a. in the concealed side area of
a stage; offstage. b. ready to be called or put into action, as a person or thing intended to replace another.
2. on the wing,
a. in flight, or flying: a bird on the wing.
b. active; traveling.
3. take wing, to begin to fly; take to the air.
4. under one's wing, under one's protection, care, or patronage.
5. wing it, to engage in something with little or no preparation or experience; improvise.
[1125–75; Middle English wenge (pl. n.) < Scandinavian; compare Old Norse vængr, pl. vængir wing]
wing′like`, adj.
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wing
(wĭng)1. One of a pair of specialized parts used for flying, as in birds, bats, or insects.
2. A thin projection on certain plant seeds that are dispersed by the wind, such as the seeds of ash, elm, and maple trees.
3. A part extending from the side of an aircraft, such as an airplane, having a curved upper surface that causes the pressure of air rushing over it to decrease, thereby providing lift.
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wing
1. An Air Force unit composed normally of one primary mission group and the necessary supporting organizations, i.e., organizations designed to render supply, maintenance, hospitalization, and other services required by the primary mission groups. Primary mission groups may be functional, such as combat, training, transport, or service.
2. A fleet air wing is the basic organizational and administrative unit for naval-, land-, and tender-based aviation. Such wings are mobile units to which are assigned aircraft squadrons and tenders for administrative organization control.
3. A balanced Marine Corps task organization of aircraft groups and squadrons, together with appropriate command, air control, administrative, service, and maintenance units. A standard Marine Corps aircraft wing contains the aviation elements normally required for the air support of a Marine division.
4. A flank unit; that part of a military force to the right or left of the main body.
2. A fleet air wing is the basic organizational and administrative unit for naval-, land-, and tender-based aviation. Such wings are mobile units to which are assigned aircraft squadrons and tenders for administrative organization control.
3. A balanced Marine Corps task organization of aircraft groups and squadrons, together with appropriate command, air control, administrative, service, and maintenance units. A standard Marine Corps aircraft wing contains the aviation elements normally required for the air support of a Marine division.
4. A flank unit; that part of a military force to the right or left of the main body.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
Wing
a flock of plovers; a section of a political or other party; either of two divisions (right wing or left wing) on each side of an army or fleet in battle array; each of the divisions or regiments of an air force.Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Past participle: winged
Gerund: winging
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Noun | 1. | wing - a movable organ for flying (one of a pair) bird - warm-blooded egg-laying vertebrates characterized by feathers and forelimbs modified as wings spurious wing, alula - tuft of small stiff feathers on the first digit of a bird's wing bat, chiropteran - nocturnal mouselike mammal with forelimbs modified to form membranous wings and anatomical adaptations for echolocation by which they navigate ala - a wing of an insect fore wing, forewing, fore-wing - either of the anterior pair of wings on an insect that has four wings haltere, balancer, halter - either of the rudimentary hind wings of dipterous insects; used for maintaining equilibrium during flight elytron, wing case - either of the horny front wings in beetles and some other insects which cover and protect the functional hind wings insect - small air-breathing arthropod organ - a fully differentiated structural and functional unit in an animal that is specialized for some particular function angel - spiritual being attendant upon God |
2. | wing - one of the horizontal airfoils on either side of the fuselage of an airplane aileron - an airfoil that controls lateral motion aerofoil, airfoil, control surface, surface - a device that provides reactive force when in motion relative to the surrounding air; can lift or control a plane in flight aeroplane, airplane, plane - an aircraft that has a fixed wing and is powered by propellers or jets; "the flight was delayed due to trouble with the airplane" rib - support resembling the rib of an animal | |
3. | wing - a stage area out of sight of the audience stage - a large platform on which people can stand and can be seen by an audience; "he clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box" | |
4. | wing - a unit of military aircraft air unit - a military unit that is part of the airforce armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker" air division, division - a unit of the United States Air Force usually comprising two or more wings squadron - an air force unit larger than a flight and smaller than a group | |
5. | wing - the side of military or naval formation; "they attacked the enemy's right flank" armed forces, armed services, military, military machine, war machine - the military forces of a nation; "their military is the largest in the region"; "the military machine is the same one we faced in 1991 but now it is weaker" formation - an arrangement of people or things acting as a unit; "a defensive formation"; "a formation of planes" | |
6. | wing - a hockey player stationed in a forward position on either side hockey player, ice-hockey player - an athlete who plays hockey | |
7. | wing - (in flight formation) a position to the side and just to the rear of another aircraft | |
8. | wing - a group within a political party or legislature or other organization that holds distinct views or has a particular function; "they are the progressive wing of the Republican Party" social group - people sharing some social relation | |
9. | wing - the wing of a fowl; "he preferred the drumsticks to the wings" helping, serving, portion - an individual quantity of food or drink taken as part of a meal; "the helpings were all small"; "his portion was larger than hers"; "there's enough for two servings each" turkey wing - the wing of a turkey chicken wing - the wing of a chicken | |
10. | wing - a barrier that surrounds the wheels of a vehicle to block splashing water or mud; "in Britain they call a fender a wing" barrier - a structure or object that impedes free movement auto, automobile, car, motorcar, machine - a motor vehicle with four wheels; usually propelled by an internal combustion engine; "he needs a car to get to work" mudguard, splash guard, splash-guard - a curved piece above the wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle to protect the rider from water or mud thrown up by the wheels | |
11. | wing - an addition that extends a main building addition, add-on, improver - a component that is added to something to improve it; "the addition of a bathroom was a major improvement"; "the addition of cinnamon improved the flavor" building, edifice - a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place; "there was a three-story building on the corner"; "it was an imposing edifice" ell - an extension at the end and at right angles to the main building | |
Verb | 1. | wing - travel through the air; be airborne; "Man cannot fly" go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast" fly - travel over (an area of land or sea) in an aircraft; "Lindbergh was the first to fly the Atlantic" buzz - fly low; "Planes buzzed the crowds in the square" rack - fly in high wind flight - fly in a flock; "flighting wild geese" fly on - continue flying soar - fly upwards or high in the sky hover - hang in the air; fly or be suspended above |
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wing
noun
verb
wing it (Informal) improvise, ad lib, play it by ear, busk it (informal), extemporize I'd forgotten my notes so I just had to wing it.
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wing
nounverb
2. To move swiftly:
bolt, bucket, bustle, dart, dash, festinate, flash, fleet, flit, fly, haste, hasten, hurry, hustle, pelt, race, rocket, run, rush, sail, scoot, scour, shoot, speed, sprint, tear, trot, whirl, whisk, whiz, zip, zoom.
Chiefly British: nip.
Idioms: get a move on, get cracking, go like lightning, go like the wind, hotfoot it, make haste, make time, make tracks, run like the wind, shake a leg, step on it.
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Translations
ثَلاثَة أسْراب من الطائِراتجناحجَناحجَنَاحجَناح الحِزب
импровизирамлетя
křídlo
vinge=-fløjfløjskærmving
lendamapataljonporikaitserügementtiib
siipilaitahyökkääjälaiturilokasuoja
krilo
repülőosztályszárny
vængurvængur, álmavængur, kanturálmaarmur, vængur
翼
날개
ala
aviacijos brigadaaviacijos papulkininkisaviacijos pulkasbesparnisišskrendantis
eskadriļamalamalējais spēlētājsnogrupējumspiebūve
aripă
peruť
krilo
vingeflygel
ปีก
cánh
wing
[wɪŋ]A. N
1. [of bird] → ala f
the bird spread its wings → el pájaro extendió las alas
to be on the wing → estar volando
to shoot a bird on the wing → matar un pájaro al vuelo
on the wings of fantasy → en alas de la fantasía
to take wing (liter) → irse volando, alzar el vuelo
to clip sb's wings → cortar las alas a algn
to do sth on a wing and a prayer → hacer algo con Dios y ayuda
to stretch or spread one's wings → empezar a volar
to take sb under one's wing → dar amparo a algn, tomar a algn bajo su protección
the bird spread its wings → el pájaro extendió las alas
to be on the wing → estar volando
to shoot a bird on the wing → matar un pájaro al vuelo
on the wings of fantasy → en alas de la fantasía
to take wing (liter) → irse volando, alzar el vuelo
to clip sb's wings → cortar las alas a algn
to do sth on a wing and a prayer → hacer algo con Dios y ayuda
to stretch or spread one's wings → empezar a volar
to take sb under one's wing → dar amparo a algn, tomar a algn bajo su protección
6. (Brit) (Aut) → aleta f
B. VT
1. to wing one's way: soon they were airborne and winging their way south → poco tiempo después iban (transportados) por aire en dirección sur
3. to wing it (Theat, fig) → improvisar sobre la marcha
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
wing
[ˈwɪŋ] n
[bird, insect] → aile f
The bird flapped its wings furiously → L'oiseau battait furieusement des ailes.
to spread one's wings (fig) → déployer ses ailes
to take sb under one's wing → prendre qn sous son aile
to clip sb's wings → rogner les ailes de qn
The bird flapped its wings furiously → L'oiseau battait furieusement des ailes.
to spread one's wings (fig) → déployer ses ailes
to take sb under one's wing → prendre qn sous son aile
to clip sb's wings → rogner les ailes de qn
[plane] → aile f
[political organization] → aile f
npl (THEATRE) → coulisses fpl
to be waiting in the wings (fig, fig) → attendre en coulissewing back wing-back [wɪŋˈbæk] n → latéral m, défenseur m latéralwing commander n → lieutenant-colonel m (de l'armée de l'air)
to be waiting in the wings (fig, fig) → attendre en coulissewing back wing-back [wɪŋˈbæk] n → latéral m, défenseur m latéralwing commander n → lieutenant-colonel m (de l'armée de l'air)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
wing
n
(of bird, plane, building, Mil, Pol, Sport) → Flügel m; (of chair) → Backe f; (Brit Aut) → Kotflügel m; on the wing → im Flug(e); to take somebody under one’s wing (fig) → jdn unter seine Fittiche nehmen; to spread one’s wings (fig: children) → flügge werden; to take wing (lit) → davonfliegen; (project etc) → Auftrieb bekommen; on the wings of fantasy (liter) → auf den Flügeln or Schwingen der Fantasie or Phantasie; on the wings of song (liter) → auf (des) Gesanges Flügeln (liter); on a wing and a prayer → auf gut Glück; do you expect me to grow or sprout wings? (inf) → du glaubst wohl, ich kann fliegen? (inf); to play on the (left/right) wing (Sport) → auf dem (linken/rechten) Flügel spielen
(Aviat: = section of air force) → Geschwader nt; wings pl (= pilot’s badge) → Pilotenabzeichen nt; to get one’s wings (fig) → sich (dat) → seine Sporen verdienen
vt
(fig: liter, = give wings to) → beflügeln
(= graze) person, bird → (mit einem Schuss) streifen; you only winged it → das war nur ein Streifschuss, du hast es nur gestreift
vi → fliegen
wing
:wingback
n (Ftbl) (Brit) → offensiver Außenverteidiger, offensive Außenverteidigerin; (US) → Flügelverteidiger(in) m(f)
wing beat
n → Flügelschlag m
wing-case
n → Deckflügel pl, → Flügeldecken pl
wing chair
n → Ohren- or Backensessel m
wing collar
n → Eckenkragen m
wing commander
n (Brit) → Oberstleutnant m → (der Luftwaffe)
wing
:wing feather
n → Flügelfeder f
wing-forward
n (Rugby) → Flügelstürmer(in) m(f)
wingless
adj → flügellos
wing nut
n → Flügelmutter f
wingspan
n → Flügelspannweite f
wingspread
n → Spannweite f
wing tip
n → Flügelspitze f
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wing
[wɪŋ] na. (gen, also) (Sport, Archit, Pol) → ala (Brit) (Aut) → fiancata
to take sb under one's wing → prendere qn sotto le proprie ali
the left wing of the Conservative Party → la sinistra del Partito Conservatore
to take sb under one's wing → prendere qn sotto le proprie ali
the left wing of the Conservative Party → la sinistra del Partito Conservatore
b. the wings npl (Theatre) → le quinte
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
wing
(wiŋ) noun1. one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect. The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.
2. a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane. the wings of a jet.
3. a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house. the west wing of the hospital.
4. any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle. The rear left wing of the car was damaged.
5. a section of a political party or of politics in general. the Left/Right wing.
6. one side of a football etc field. He made a great run down the left wing.
7. in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.
8. in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.
winged adjective having wings. a winged creature.
-wingeda four-winged insect.
ˈwinger noun in football etc, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.
ˈwingless adjectivewings noun plural
the sides of a theatre stage. She waited in the wings.
wing commander in the air force, the rank above squadron leader.
ˈwingspan noun the distance from the tip of one wing to the tip of the other when outstretched (of birds, aeroplanes etc).
on the wing flying, especially away. The wild geese are on the wing.
take under one's wing to take (someone) under one's protection.
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wing
→ جَنَاح křídlo vinge Flügel φτερό ala siipi aile krilo ala 翼 날개 vleugel vinge skrzydło asa крыло vinge ปีก kanat cánh 翅膀Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
wing
n. ala.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
wing
n (of a hospital) alaEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.