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1 шкваловой
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2 шквалистый
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3 шкваловой
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4 шквалистый
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5 шквальный
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6 с воплем
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7 шквалистый
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8 шквальный
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9 шквалистый
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10 шквалистый
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11 шквалистая погода
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12 шквалистый ветер
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13 шквалистый ветер
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > шквалистый ветер
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14 шквалистая погода
как бы ни была плоха погода … — be the weather ever so bad …
погода, обычная для этого времени года — seasonable weather
бюллетень погоды; метеорологическая сводка — weather report
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > шквалистая погода
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15 дождливая ветреная погода
1) General subject: squally weather2) Makarov: squallyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > дождливая ветреная погода
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16 порывистый
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17 шквалистый
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18 бурный
1) General subject: a-go-go, ahum, angry, blusterous, blustery, boisterous, burbly, dirty, exuberant, foul, frenzied, go ahead, gusty, headlong, heady, heavy (о море), high wrought, high-wrought, hog wild, hog-wild, impetuous, knockabout (о представлении), lickety split, nasty (о море), roaring, roily (о волнах), rough (о море), rousing, rude (о море), rugged, squally, storm, stormy, surgy (о море), tempestuous, turbulent, unruly, uproarious, violent, volcanic (о темпераменте и т. п.), wild, torrid2) Naval: running high, tossing, troubled, ugly3) Medicine: peracute4) Colloquial: lickety-split, tearing5) Ironical: windy6) Engineering: rapid7) Bookish: procellous (о море)8) Agriculture: wanton (о росте растений)9) Diplomatic term: impassioned, tumultuous10) Jargon: rambunctious11) Information technology: explosive12) Fishery: tempestous13) Makarov: demonstrative, high (особ. о море), rebellious, stormy (о погоде, море), temperamental, wavy (о море), wild (о море, погоде и т.п.) -
19 задувать шквалами
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20 неодинаковый
1) General subject: spotty (о качестве)2) Medicine: dissimilar3) Obsolete: matchless5) Mathematics: distinct, not identical, unalike, unequal6) Accounting: unlike7) Mining: nonuniform8) Forestry: uneven9) Business: disparate10) General subject: irregular11) Makarov: differential
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См. также в других словарях:
Squally — Squall y ( [y^]), a. 1. Abounding with squalls; disturbed often with sudden and violent gusts of wind; gusty; as, squally weather. [1913 Webster] 2. (Agric.) Interrupted by unproductive spots; said of a field of turnips or grain. [Prov. Eng.]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
squally — 1719, from SQUALL (Cf. squall) + Y (Cf. y) (2) … Etymology dictionary
squally — UK [ˈskwɔːlɪ] / US [ˈskwɔlɪ] adjective Word forms squally : adjective squally comparative squallier superlative squalliest if the weather is squally, there are short periods when the wind is suddenly very strong … English dictionary
squally — squal|ly [ˈskwo:li US ˈskwo:li] adj BrE squally rain or snow comes with sudden strong winds ▪ squally showers … Dictionary of contemporary English
squally — [[t]skwɔ͟ːli[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n In squally weather, there are sudden strong winds which often cause brief, violent storms. The competitors had to contend with squally weather conditions. Syn: stormy … English dictionary
squally — adjective squally rain or snow comes with sudden strong winds: squally showers … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
squally — adjective 1. characterized by short periods of noisy commotion a home life that has been extraordinarily squally • Syn: ↑squalling • Similar to: ↑unquiet 2. characterized by brief periods of violent wind or rain a grey squally morning … Useful english dictionary
squally — adj. Squally is used with these nouns: ↑shower … Collocations dictionary
squally — squall|y [ skwɔli ] adjective if the weather is squally there are short periods when the wind is suddenly very strong … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
squally — squall ► NOUN 1) a sudden violent gust of wind or localized storm. 2) a loud cry. ► VERB ▪ (of a baby or small child) cry noisily and continuously. DERIVATIVES squally adjective. ORIGIN probably an alteration of SQUEAL … English terms dictionary
squally — adjective (squallier; est) Date: 1719 1. marked by squalls 2. gusty … New Collegiate Dictionary