to leeward
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
- Noun:
- The side sheltered from the wind: The direction or side that is away from the wind, or the area protected from the direct force of the wind.
Usage
- Noun: Used to describe a location, direction, or the lee side of an object. It is often used in nautical, meteorological, or general descriptive contexts.
- The sailors moved the cargo to leeward to stabilize the ship.
- We found a calm spot to leeward of the large dune.
Advanced Usage
"To fall to leeward": To drift or be driven downwind from a desired position or course.
- The damaged vessel began to fall to leeward of the fleet.
"To the leeward of": In the area sheltered by something from the wind.
- The village lies to the leeward of the mountain, so it gets little rain.
Variants and Related Words
Leeward (adjective/adverb): Pertaining to or moving toward the side sheltered from the wind.
- The leeward side of the island is drier. (Adjective)
- The boat drifted leeward. (Adverb)
Leeward (noun): The lee side or direction itself (often used interchangeably with "to leeward" as a noun phrase).
- The windward side was rough, but the leeward was calm.
Synonyms
- Lee side: The side sheltered from the wind.
- Downwind: In the direction the wind is blowing toward; can be similar but emphasizes direction more than the sheltered area.
Antonyms
- To windward: The side exposed to the wind; the direction from which the wind is blowing.
Related Phrases
- Under the lee of: Sheltered by something from the wind; similar in meaning to "to leeward of".
- The small boats anchored under the lee of the cliff.
Noun
- the side sheltered from the wind