wind-farm
wind-farm — noun
1. a place — either on land or at sea — where many tall wind turbines are grouped t
a place — either on land or at sea — where many tall wind turbines are grouped together to produce electricity from the wind
The new wind-farm off the coast of Taiwan will power more than 200,000 homes.
offshore wind-farm + power [number] homes
Eitan got a job maintaining turbines at a wind-farm in the north of Scotland.
maintain turbines at a wind-farm
Local residents welcomed the wind-farm because it creates jobs and clean energy.
From her hillside village, Salma saw the wind-farm's white turbine blades turning in the breeze.
The government approved plans to build a wind-farm near the port town.
- wind park
less common synonym; used especially in European English
- wind energy site
more formal; used in planning documents and industry reports
- coal-fired power plant
a traditional power station that burns coal rather than using wind
文法句型
wind-farm + verb (singular/plural)
用法筆記
Often written as two separate words ('wind farm') without a hyphen. Can also be called a 'wind park' in some regions.