tailwind

tailwind [ˈteɪlwɪnd]  [ˈteɪlwɪnd] 

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tailwind 基本解释
顺风;
tailwind 网络解释

tailwind

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tailwind 单语例句

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1. The Commerce Ministry's new regulation on outward investment will serve as a tailwind for Chinese enterprises eager to invest more abroad.

2. " Any liberalization and deregulation in these markets will give a tailwind " to ASEAN businesses, he added.

3. Mission Control informed commander Stephen Frick that the landing weather was close to ideal, with just thin clouds and a slight tailwind.

4. tailwind是什么意思

4. What we see is that companies like Samsung Electronics and Hyundai Motor will benefit considerably in 2008 from such a currency tailwind.

tailwind 英英释义

noun

1. wind blowing in the same direction as the path of a ship or aircraft