英 [skwɔːl] 美 [skwɔːl]
n. 飑(指突起的狂风或短时的风暴);尖叫声,喊叫声,嚎叫声;大声啼哭;短暂的骚乱或暴动
v. 尖叫;(尤指婴儿)大声啼哭,号哭;短时的狂风
复数squalls
第三人称单数squalls
现在分词squalling
过去式squalled
过去分词squalled
squall /skwɔːl/ TEM8 [ squalling squalled squalls ]
可数名词 A squall is a sudden strong wind which often causes a brief, violent rainstorm or snowstorm. 飑; 突起的狂风(常引起短暂暴雨或暴雪)
The boat was hit by a squall north of the island.
船在岛的北边遇到了狂飑。
名词 a shrill or noisy yell or howl 尖叫声; 喊叫声; 嚎叫声
不及物动词 If a person or animal squalls, they make a loud unpleasant noise like the noise made by a crying baby. 尖叫; 嚎叫; 大声啼哭
There was an infant squalling in the back of the church.
教堂的后面有个婴儿大声啼哭的声音。
...squalling guitars.
...刺耳的吉他声。
飑-引用次数:27
狂风
由冷锋、热带风暴等强烈的天气过程引起,近地面层风力达8级(平均风速17.2~20.7 米/秒)或以上的风。 飑(squall):指强冷锋前或积雨云前沿所出现的狭窄的强风带。过境时,风速突增,风向突变,气象要素急骤变化,并常伴有阵性降水。
... caterwaul 猫叫春声 squall 狂风 squeal 用长而尖的声音说...
... spell (某种天气的)一段持续时间 squall (冰、雹)暴风 stampede 惊跑,乱窜 ...
7、 斯考尔 ( Squall ):使用枪刃这种特殊武器的青年。性格内向,对其他人的事一般不感兴趣。
squally 多风波的;多狂风的;天气愈变愈坏的;可怕的
The boat was hit by a squall north of the island.
船在岛的北边遇到了狂飑。
He braced his shoulders defiantly as another squall of wet snow slashed across his face.
当又一阵雨雪呼啸着划过他的脸庞时,他毫无畏惧地绷紧双肩。
Now he faces the squall of an election.
现在他要面对选举的风浪。
Baier's tumultuous year is like a lot of recent tales about entrepreneurs--a story of calm sailing that turns precipitously into a frightening squall.
The market is attempting to regain its footing, but it is too early to claim that the selling squall has run its course.
At the same moment, in a sudden squall, a white shape broke out in front of him from nowhere, or from between two parked cars.