tailwind [
'teilˌwind]
n. 顺风
tailwind[ noun ]
wind blowing in the same direction as the path of a ship or aircraft
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- "The pilot believes he got caught by a gust from the tail, tailwind," Ghiorsi said. "He said he believed the right skid caught the water.
- A plane going through one experiences a head wind, then a downdraft, and finally a tailwind, which can cause a crash.