意味
Air moving at a high speed, often causing noticeable effects.
文化的背景
The British talk about the weather constantly. 'Strong wind' is a common complaint during the winter months. In the Midwest, 'strong wind' often precedes warnings about tornadoes. The Netherlands is very flat and windy; 'strong wind' is a daily reality for cyclists. In coastal areas, 'strong wind' is a standard part of life and affects fishing and shipping.
Collocation Check
Always pair 'strong' with 'wind'. Never use 'heavy'.
Don't Overuse
If the wind is light, don't call it 'strong'. Use 'breeze' instead.
意味
Air moving at a high speed, often causing noticeable effects.
Collocation Check
Always pair 'strong' with 'wind'. Never use 'heavy'.
Don't Overuse
If the wind is light, don't call it 'strong'. Use 'breeze' instead.
Weather Reports
Listen to the news; they often use 'high winds' instead of 'strong wind'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct word.
There is a _____ wind today.
We use 'strong' for wind.
Choose the correct sentence.
Which is correct?
'Strong wind' is the correct collocation.
Match the weather condition to the correct adjective.
Match: Wind -> ?
Wind is strong.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Why are the trees moving? B: Because of the _____.
The context describes wind.
🎉 スコア: /4
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練習問題バンク
4 問題There is a _____ wind today.
We use 'strong' for wind.
Which is correct?
'Strong wind' is the correct collocation.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Wind is strong.
A: Why are the trees moving? B: Because of the _____.
The context describes wind.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes, 'very' is a common intensifier for 'strong'.
It is neutral. It works in both casual and formal settings.
English collocations are specific. We use 'heavy' for volume (rain) and 'strong' for force (wind).
Yes, a gale is a specific, higher level of wind speed.
It rhymes with 'pinned', not 'find'.
Yes, if you are explaining a delay due to weather.
A 'calm day' or 'no wind'.
Sometimes, but poets often prefer more descriptive words like 'fierce' or 'howling'.
Not necessarily, but they often occur together in storms.
Yes, that is a perfectly natural sentence.
関連フレーズ
High winds
synonymStrong wind
Gusty wind
specialized formWind that comes in bursts
Gale
specialized formVery strong wind
Windy day
similarA day with a lot of wind