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English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary > snow squall
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[skwɔːl]nшквал, шквалистый ветер, порывистый ветер с дождём или снегом- thunder squallI was overtaken by a squall of wind and rain/a heavy squall struck me (almost knocked me down). — Настоящий шквал ветра и дождя налетел на меня (чуть не сбил меня с ног).
- snow squall
- squall front
- squall line
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skwo:l(a sudden violent wind, eg bringing rain: The ship was struck by a squall.)tr[skwɔːl]1 (cry, scream, yell) chillido, berrido1 chillar, berrear————————tr[skwɔːl]2 figurative use (noisy argument) broncasquall ['skwɔl] n1) : aguacero m tormentoso, chubasco m tormentoso2)snow squall : tormenta f de nieven.• berrido s.m.• chillido s.m.• chubasco s.m.• racha s.f.• ráfaga s.f.• turbión s.f.• turbonada s.f.
I skwɔːlnoun borrasca f, turbión msqualls of rain — chubascos mpl, aguaceros mpl
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intransitive verb chillar, berrear
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[skwɔːl]N1) (=wind) ráfaga f ; (=rain) chubasco m2) (fig) tempestad f
II [skwɔːl]1.N (=cry) chillido m, grito m, berrido m2.VI chillar, gritar, berrear* * *
I [skwɔːl]noun borrasca f, turbión msqualls of rain — chubascos mpl, aguaceros mpl
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I [skwɔːl] 1. сущ.вопль, резкий крик; пронзительный визгSyn:2. гл.пронзительно кричать, вопить, визжать (о птицах, животных)The baby was squalling in the crib. — В колыбельке кричал ребёнок.
Syn:scream 2.II [skwɔːl] сущ.1) шквал; шквалистый ветерSyn:gust I2) разг.а) беспорядки, волненияSyn:б) сильное волнение, возбуждение, смятениеSyn:storm 1.в) ссора, перебранкаSyn:quarrel I 1.•• -
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1) снег
2) снеговой
3) снегозащитный
4) снежить
5) снежный
– corn snow
– powdery snow
– snow bank
– snow blade
– snow fence
– snow flanger
– snow pellets
– snow slide
– snow squall
– whirling snow
snow water on ice — <geogr.> лед со снежинцами
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squall [skwɔ:l]1 noun∎ snow squalls bourrasques fpl de neige(b) (argument) dispute f;∎ the treaty ratification caused a squall in Parliament la ratification du traité a soulevé une tempête au Parlement∎ he could hear squalling children il entendait brailler des enfants∎ it was squalling on a pris un grain∎ "no!" he squalled "non!", brailla-t-il -
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Общая лексика: снежные шквалы (a heavy snow shower accompanied by sudden strong winds, or a squall, that greatly reduces visibility) -
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kb. 1 hujan badai yang turun mendadak. 2 angin keras yang mendadak. snow s. hujan badai salju. -kkt. berteriak, menangis sambil berteriak-teriak. -
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a squall of sleet snow (of rain) шквал мокрого снега (дождя)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) squall of sleet snow
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > заряд снежный
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1. n буря, гроза, ураган2. n метеор. ураганmassive storm — сильная буря; ураган
3. n мор. шторм4. n взрыв, град, буря5. n сильное волнение, смятениеa political storm — политическая буря, политические волнения
6. n воен. штурм, приступtaken by storm — брал штурмом; взятый штурмом
carried by storm — брал штурмом; взятый штурмом
7. n физ. ионосферное возмущение8. v бушевать, свирепствовать9. v кричать, горячиться, ругаться, буйствовать10. v стремительно нестись, проноситься11. v воен. брать приступом, штурмоватьСинонимический ряд:1. attack (noun) assault; attack; siege2. barrage (noun) barrage; bombardment; broadside; burst; cannonade; drumfire; fusillade; hail; salvo; shower; volley3. commotion (noun) bustle; chaos; clamor; clatter; commotion; convulsion; disturbance; hassle; hubbub; hurly-burly; hysteria; lather; moil; outbreak; pother; rowdydow; ruction; strife; to-do; tow-row; tumult; turbulence; turmoil; upheaval; uproar; violence; whirl; whoopla4. tempest (noun) blizzard; cyclone; gale; hailstorm; hurricane; sirocco; snowstorm; squall; tempest; thunderstorm; tornado5. attack (verb) aggress; assail; assault; attack; beset; besiege; charge; fall on; fall upon; go at; have at; hit; rush; sail in; strike6. blow (verb) blow; bluster; hail; howl; rain; roar; snow; squall7. rage (verb) complain; fume; rage; rampage; rant; raveАнтонимический ряд:calm; peace; placidity; reason; retreat; serenity; silence; stillness; tranquility
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