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squall

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Meteorology
squall1 /skwɔːl $ skwɒːl/ noun [countable]  HEMa sudden strong wind, especially one that brings rain or snow 飑〔突起的狂风,尤指夹有雨或雪〕 snow squalls 雪飑
Examples from the Corpus
squallIt was accompanied by a squall of spittle.Twice a squall bowled him into the water as he followed the shore round.The mariners spent the night in such shelter as they could find from the 30-knot winds, drenching squalls and menacing waves.Suddenly the sharp, heavy squall of the air raid siren lashed the silence between them.Still wet from a recent rain squall, the city lay glistening in the sun.Rodomonte hardly noticed the magnificent, unearthly architecture preserved so beautifully away from the squalls of the less temperate zones.The squall was a prelude to a fully-fledged gale, heralded well in advance by warnings from the meteorologists.A violent squall sank both ships.
squall2 verb [intransitive]  CRYif a baby or child squalls, it cries noisily 〔婴儿或小孩〕大声哭喊,号哭 SYN bawl→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
squallMy baby breaks away from me, squalling.When I arrived squalling -- no doubt prescient about my imminent fate -- the streets were half black.When the baby went on squalling, the orphanage offered her a substitute; she declined the offer.
Origin squall1 (1600-1700) Probably from a Scandinavian language squall2 (1600-1700) From a Scandinavian language
sudden or that wind, one brings Corpus rain especially a strong


squall
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squall1 /skwɔːl $ skwɒːl/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language
a sudden strong wind, especially one that brings rain or snow:
    snow squalls

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squall2 verb [intransitive]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Origin: From a Scandinavian language
if a baby or child squalls, it cries noisily
   SYN  bawl


squallBrE /skwɔːl/ 🔊NAmE /skwɔːl/ 🔊 nouna sudden strong and violent wind, often with rain or snow during a storm 飑(常指暴风雨或暴风雪中突起的狂风)

downpour, drought, flash flood, monsoon, precipitation, puddle, rain, shelter, shower, squall

squallBrE /skwɔːl/ 🔊NAmE /skwɔːl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they squall BrE /skwɔːl/ 🔊 NAmE /skwɔːl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it squalls BrE /skwɔːlz/ 🔊 NAmE /skwɔːlz/ 🔊past simple squalled BrE /skwɔːld/ 🔊 NAmE /skwɔːld/ 🔊past participle squalled BrE /skwɔːld/ 🔊 NAmE /skwɔːld/ 🔊 -ing form squalling BrE /ˈskwɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈskwɔːlɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] (usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用于进行时) (disapproving) to cry very loudly and noisily 大声啼哭;号哭squalling kids大声啼哭的孩子