Examples of using Downwind in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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which combined with pollutants, spread large distances downwind, or eastward, into North America.
On Sunday night, the Australian ship Ocean Shield found an oil slick about 5.5 kilometers(3.4 miles) downwind from where the pings were detected.
though they must usually be directly downwind of it.
To keep us on course. We're trying to sail downwind without the use of a rudder, so you're gonna have to raise and lower the halyards.
but… You know, I grew up downwind from a cereal factory.
We're trying to sail downwind without the use of a rudder, to keep us on course. so you're gonna have to raise and lower the halyards.
I'm part Indian, and I can smell you when I'm downwind of you.
Russia and areas downwind from them.
turn the blades downwind of the tower.
effect on downwind turbines only.
However, I know one thing,“Kites flying high not because downwind but upwind” So I will try my best to learn from books
resulting explosive activity has created increased gas output from Halemaʻumaʻu crater and more Vog in downwind areas from the summit.
reckless manner and has to be launched at least 100 feet downwind of spectators.
a panel of around 30,000 Germans, and categorised everyone by whether they lived upwind or downwind of a power plant
and search downwind when the odor is lost.
The concentrations of pollution in communities downwind of these fires are on par with what we see in rapidly growing cities such as Mumbai and Beijing.
The research found that those downwind underwent a significant improvement in their happiness levels after the installation, while their upwind neighbours did not benefit.
In large quantities, downwind of fires, organic carbon aerosols are hazardous," said Senior Research Fellow Jennifer Logan, who led a study examining rising wildfire rates
It's out of the blast radius and downwind of the stadium, so that will help mask our approach, but once we're in position,
open a window on the downwind side to allow hot indoor air to be pulled from the house,