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1 витание снежинок
Makarov: snow flurries (перемещение снега в метели, при котором снежные частицы диффундируют вверх и движутся в снеговетровом потоке в виде взвеси) -
2 снегопад
1) General subject: snow flurry2) Geology: snow fall3) Aviation: falling snow, snow shower5) American: flurries (о погоде; light snow falling for short durations and resulting in little or no accumulation), flurry (=\<b\>snow flurry\</b\> (о погоде): common term for a \<i\>\<b\>light\</b\> snow shower\</i\>, lasting for only a short period of time)6) Engineering: snowafall7) Construction: snowstorm9) Makarov: shower of snow, snow, snowfall (выпадение снега из облаков) -
3 снег с перерывами
1) American: flurries2) Meteorology: snow shower (о погоде; a \<i\>snow shower\</i\> in which only light snow falls for a few minutes is typically called a \<b\>snow flurry\</b\>), snow flurry (popular term for snow shower, particularly of a very light and brief nature) -
4 небольшой снег
1) General subject: light rain, light snow, spit3) Meteorology: snow flurry (небольшой кратковременный моросящий снег; снежная изморось), snow shower
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snow — A type of water vapor that changes directly into crystals of ice flakes when frozen in the upper air. It is called snow flurries if the snow showers for a brief period and the snow is very light. It is called snow grains if the snow falls as… … Aviation dictionary
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snow — snow1 W3S3 [snəu US snou] n [: Old English; Origin: snaw] 1.) [U] soft white pieces of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather and cover the ground →↑sleet ▪ Snow was falling heavily as we entered the village. ▪ I could see footprints … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Flurries — Flurry Flur ry, n.; pl. {Flurries}. [Prov. E. flur to ruffle.] 1. A sudden and brief blast or gust; a light, temporary breeze; as, a flurry of wind. [1913 Webster] 2. A light shower or snowfall accompanied with wind. [1913 Webster] Like a flurry… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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