squall
squall
skwɔl
skvawl
British pronunciation
/skwˈɒl/

Définition et signification de « squall » en anglais

Squall
01

une bourrasque, un grain

a sudden, intense, and brief storm characterized by strong winds and often accompanied by rain or snow
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A squall swept through the coastal town, causing temporary chaos and bringing heavy rainfall.
Une rafale a balayé la ville côtière, provoquant un chaos temporaire et apportant de fortes pluies.
to squall
01

to utter a sudden, loud, or harsh cry

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She squalled in pain as the doctor cleaned the wound.
02

to produce continuous high, sharp, or whining noises

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The violin squalled off-key during the amateur performance.
03

(of wind or storm) to blow suddenly and violently for a short period

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It started to squall just as we reached the coast.
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