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Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > sudden gust of wind
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Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > a sudden gust of wind
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1. noun2. intransitive verbgust [of wind] — Windstoß, der; Bö[e], die
* * *- academic.ru/32978/gusty">gusty- gustily
- gustiness* * *[gʌst]a \gust of laughter ein Lachanfall* * *[gʌst]1. n(of wind) Stoß m, Bö(e) f; (of rain) Böe f; (fig, of emotion) Anfall ma gust of cold/hot air — ein Schwall m kalte/heiße Luft
gusts of up to 100 km/h — Böen von bis zu 100 km/h
the wind was blowing in gusts — der Wind wehte böig or stürmisch
2. viböig or stürmisch wehen* * *gust1 [ɡʌst] s1. Windstoß m, Bö f2. Schwall m, Strahl m3. fig (Gefühls-)Ausbruch m, Sturm m (der Leidenschaft etc):gust of anger Wutanfall mgust2 [ɡʌst] s obs1. Geschmack m2. Genuss m* * *1. noun2. intransitive verbgust [of wind] — Windstoß, der; Bö[e], die
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(a sudden blast (of wind): gusts of wind of up to eighty kilometres an hour.) ráfaga, racha- gusty- gustily
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gust n ráfagatr[gʌst]2 figurative use (of anger) arrebato1 soplargust ['gʌst] n: ráfaga f, racha fn.• racha s.f.• ráfaga s.f.gʌstnoun ráfaga f[ɡʌst]1.N [of wind] ráfaga f, racha f2.the wind gusted up to 120km/h — el viento soplaba en rachas de hasta 120km/h
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(a sudden blast (of wind): gusts of wind of up to eighty kilometres an hour.) vindkast, kastevind- gusty- gustily
- gustinesskastevindIsubst. \/ɡʌst\/1) vindkast, stormkast, kastevind, byge2) ( overført) storm, utbrudd, bølgegust of hail haglbygein gusts i byger, bygevis, støtvisIIverb \/ɡʌst\/blåse i kastregnet drev, regnet slo -
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[gʌst]1) (of wind, rain, snow) folata f., raffica f.2) (of anger) scoppio m., accesso m.* * *(a sudden blast (of wind): gusts of wind of up to eighty kilometres an hour.) raffica- gusty- gustily
- gustiness* * *gust (1) /gʌst/n.1 colpo, folata, raffica (di vento)3 effusione di fumo; scoppio d'incendio; fiammata improvvisagust (2) /gʌst/n. (poet.)1 gusto; senso del gusto2 aroma; sapore.* * *[gʌst]1) (of wind, rain, snow) folata f., raffica f.2) (of anger) scoppio m., accesso m. -
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(a sudden blast (of wind): gusts of wind of up to eighty kilometres an hour.) rajada- gusty- gustily
- gustiness* * *gust1[g∧st] n 1 rajada de vento, temporal, pé-d’água. 2 estouro. gust of anger erupção de raiva.————————gust2[g∧st] 1 gosto. 2 inclinação. 3 gozo, deleite. -
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عَصْفَة رِيح \ gust: a sudden short strong rush of wind. -
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gust — gust1 [gʌst] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Old Norse; Origin: gustr] 1.) a sudden strong movement of wind, air, rain etc gust of ▪ A sudden gust of wind blew the door shut. ▪ Gusts of up to 200 kph may be experienced. 2.) gust of laughter a sound of loud … Dictionary of contemporary English
gust — 1 noun (C) 1 a sudden strong movement of wind: A sudden gust of wind blew the door shut. 2 a sudden strong feeling of anger, excitement etc: A gust of rage swept through him. 2 verb (I) if the wind gusts, it blows strongly with sudden short… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
gust — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ little, small ▪ huge, powerful, strong ▪ sudden … Collocations dictionary
gust — 1. noun 1) a sudden gust of wind Syn: flurry, blast, puff, blow, rush; squall 2) gusts of laughter Syn: outburst, burst, eruption, fit, paroxysm; gale … Thesaurus of popular words
Gust — (g[u^]st), n. [Icel. gustr a cool breeze. Cf. {Gush}.] 1. A sudden squall; a violent blast of wind; a sudden and brief rushing or driving of the wind. [1913 Webster] Snow, and hail, stormy gust and flaw. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. A sudden violent … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gust — gust1 [gust] n. [ON gustr, gust, blast < gjosa, to gush, break out < IE * gheus < base * ĝheu , to pour > GUT, L fundere] 1. a sudden, strong rush of air or wind 2. a sudden burst of rain, smoke, fire, sound, etc. 3. an outburst of… … English World dictionary
gust of wind — sudden rush of wind … English contemporary dictionary
gust — gust1 gustless, adj. /gust/, n. 1. a sudden, strong blast of wind. 2. a sudden rush or burst of water, fire, smoke, sound, etc. 3. an outburst of passionate feeling. v.i. 4. to blow or rush in gusts. [1580 90; < ON gustr a gust, akin to gjosa,… … Universalium
gust — I [[t]gʌst[/t]] n. v. gust•ed, gust•ing. n. 1) a sudden strong blast of wind 2) a sudden rush or burst, as of water or fire 3) an outburst of passionate feeling 4) to blow or rush in gusts • Etymology: 1580–90; < ON gustr a gust, akin to gjōsa … From formal English to slang
gust — [[t]gʌ̱st[/t]] gusts, gusting, gusted 1) N COUNT: oft N of n A gust is a short, strong, sudden rush of wind. A gust of wind drove down the valley... A hurricane force gust blew off part of a church tower. 2) VERB When the wind gusts, it blows… … English dictionary
gust´a|ble — gust1 «guhst», noun, verb. –n. 1. a sudden, violent rush of wind: »A gust upset the small sailboat. SYNONYM(S): squall. 2. a sudden burst of rain, smoke, or sound, usually carried by the wind. 3. Figurative. an outburst of anger or other feeling … Useful english dictionary