n. 暴风雨
snowstorm /ˈsnəʊˌstɔːm/
可数名词 A snowstorm is a very heavy fall of snow, usually when there is also a strong wind blowing at the same time. 暴风雪
暴风雨
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... snow-storm 雪暴 ; 暴风雨 snow-storm, 交变湿热试验箱 Once more sudden snow and storm 又一次突骤的暴风雪 ...
暴风雨
They say there'll be a snow-storm tonight, and the cold weather will last quite a few days.
他们说今晚会有暴风雪,寒冷的天气会持续好几天。
'he said, shaking the white flakes from his clothes;' I wonder you should select the thick of a snow-storm to ramble about in.
他说,一边抖落衣服上的雪花,“我想你是想在暴风雪中闲逛。”
A powerful snow storm is moving eastward.
一场猛烈的暴风雪正向东转移。
Experts say the sort of exact estimates attributed to the Beijing Weather Modification Office official by Xinhua -- 16 million tons of extra snow -- is nearly impossible to make for any individual storm, although statistics gathered painstakingly over years can enable estimates of the effectiveness of longer-term efforts.
In Minnesota, Governor Mark Dayton declared a state of emergency after communities in the south-west of the state - already struggling to restore power from an earlier ice storm - were buried under heavy snow.
The next concern for the Spurs was the massive snow storm affecting the New York-to-Boston corridor.