squall
squall 英 [skwɔ:l] 美 [skwɔl]
vi. 嚎啕;尖叫 n. 暴风;麻烦;高声哭喊;尖叫 vt. 尖声叫着;大声哭喊;起风暴
进行时:squalling 过去式:squalled 过去分词:squalled 第三人称单数:squalls 名词复数:squalls
- A squall is a powerful, usually brief, burst of wind that usually brings rain or snow with it. When a snow squall blows across the mountain, skiers take a break in the ski lodge.
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- vi. 嚎啕;尖叫
- n. 暴风;麻烦;高声哭喊;尖叫
- vt. 尖声叫着;大声哭喊;起风暴
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1. Nearby, the dark, dull edge of a tumor threatens like an approaching squall.
附近,一个深暗色的肿瘤正像要来临的暴风般威胁着她。
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2. The clouds can form alone, in clusters, or along acold front in a squall line.
这些云朵可以组成单独的云簇,也可以沿着暴风线的冷锋分布。
- squall (n.) "sudden, violent gust of wind," 1719, originally nautical, probably from a Scandinavian source (compare Norwegian skval "sudden rush of water," Swedish skvala "to gush, pour down"), probably ultimately a derivative of squall (v.).
- squall (v.) "cry out loudly," 1630s, probably from a Scandinavian source, such as Old Norse skvala "to cry out," and of imitative origin (compare squeal (v.)). Related: Squalled; squalling. As a noun from 1709.
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