winch /ˈwɪnʧ/
  絞盤,曲柄,絞車(vt.)用絞盤絞起
  Winch v. i.  To wince; to shrink; to kick with impatience or uneasiness.
  Winch, n. A kick, as of a beast, from impatience or uneasiness.
  Winch, n.
  1. A crank with a handle, for giving motion to a machine, a grindstone, etc.
  2. An instrument with which to turn or strain something forcibly.
  3. An axle or drum turned by a crank with a handle, or by power, for raising weights, as from the hold of a ship, from mines, etc.; a windlass.
  4. A wince.
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  winch
       n : lifting device consisting of a horizontal cylinder turned by
           a crank on which a cable or rope winds [syn: windlass]
       v : pull or lift up with or as if with a winch; "winch up the
           slack line"