Wuthering
EN→ZH
What Does Wuthering Mean?
- 狂风的
- 呼啸的
- 震动的
Wuthering Pronunciation
/ˈwʌð.ər.ɪŋ/
Wuthering Definition
adjective
Definition
Characterized by strong winds, as seen in the moors of England; often evokes a sense of wildness or turbulence.
In ZH
以强风特征为特征,常见于英格兰的沼泽地;常常唤起一种狂野或动荡的感觉。
How to Use Wuthering in a Sentence
- The wuthering winds lashed against the windows all night.
- She stood on the wuthering hilltop, feeling the power of nature.
- The wuthering storm was a perfect backdrop for the haunting tale.
- In the wuthering landscape, the trees bent under the fierce gusts.
- The novel starts with a description of the wuthering moors, setting an eerie tone.
Cultural Notes
The term is famously associated with Emily Brontë's novel 'Wuthering Heights,' where the setting and weather play crucial roles in the story.