Usage examples of "Wind" in English with translation to Spanish

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There is no wind today. Hoy no hace nada de viento.
The wind is blowing hard. Hace mucho viento.
There's no wind today. Hoy no hace nada de viento.
The wind lifts the leaves. El viento eleva las hojas.
The wind abated a little. El viento disminuyó un poco.
something is in the wind algo está en el viento
The wind is cold today. Hoy hace viento helado.
Petals flying in the wind. Pétalos volando en el viento.
The wind blew all day. El viento soplaba todo el día.
A cold wind was blowing. Soplaba un viento frío.
The wind has calmed down. El viento se ha calmado.
The wind is blowing like crazy. El viento sopla como un loco.
There isn't much wind today. Hoy no hace mucho viento.
The wind grew stronger and stronger. El viento se puso cada vez más fuerte.
The wind blew her hat off. El viento le voló su sombrero.
Two days ago the wind blew. Hace un par de días hizo viento.
Who seeds wind, shall harvest storm. Quien siembra vientos, recoge tempestades.
Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind. Quien siembra vientos, recoge tempestades.
There was a calm wind yesterday. Ayer el viento estaba calmado.
The wind blows wherever it pleases. El viento sopla hacia donde le plazca.
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