wing: signification et définitions

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Qu'est-ce qu'un wing?

Qu'est-ce qu'un wing?

  • 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. One of the one or two pairs of membranous structures used for flying that extend from the thorax of an insect. 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. An outspread pair of stylized bird's wings worn as insignia by qualified pilots or air crew members.
  • 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.
  • Botany 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. One of the lateral petals of the flower of certain plants in the pea family, such as the sweet pea.
  • Something that resembles a wing in appearance or function, especially: The vane of a weathervane. The sail of a ship. A folding section, as of a double door or of a movable partition. Either of the two side projections on the back of a wing chair. A flat of theatrical scenery projecting onto the stage from the side. Chiefly British The fender of a motor vehicle.
  • 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. Either of the unseen backstage areas on the sides of the stage of a proscenium theater.
  • The act or manner of flying. A means of flight or rapid movement: Fear lent wings to his feet.
  • A group affiliated with or subordinate to an older or larger organization. Either of two groups with opposing views within a larger group; a faction. A section of a party, legislature, or community holding distinct, especially dissenting, political views: the conservative wing.
  • Either the left or right flank of an army or a naval fleet. An air force unit larger than a group but smaller than a numbered air force or, formerly, than a division.
  • Sports Either of the forward positions near the sides of the playing area, especially in hockey. A player who plays this position.
  • To pass over or through with wings: birds winging the air. To make (one's way) through the air or on wings: birds winging their way north. To carry or transport by flying: The plane winged the troops back home.
  • To furnish with wings: a mythological horse that is winged. To feather (an arrow).
  • To throw or propel (a ball, for example) through the air.
  • To strike or wound in a wing or an appendage: winged me with a snowball.
  • To furnish with side or subordinate extensions, as a building or an altarpiece.
  • To say or do (something) without preparation or forethought; improvise: decided to wing his remarks to reporters.
  • To provide the impetus for or enable (something): a mentor who gave wing to my career.
  • To free from constraints or allow to operate freely: a poet who gave wing to her imagination.
  • In the stage wings, unseen by the audience.
  • Close by in the background; available at short notice: a presidential candidate waiting in the wings.
  • To fly off; soar away.
  • To make progress or have success, especially in a sudden or dramatic manner: when her career took wing.

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