squall
squall
skwɔl
skvawl
/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
Exemples
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

crier, hurler

to utter a sudden, loud, or harsh cry
Exemples
She squalled in pain as the doctor cleaned the wound.
Elle hurla de douleur alors que le médecin nettoyait la plaie.
02

grincer, hurler

to produce continuous high, sharp, or whining noises
Exemples
The violin squalled off-key during the amateur performance.
Le violon gémissait hors de ton pendant la performance amateur.
03

souffler en rafales, gronder soudainement

(of wind or storm) to blow suddenly and violently for a short period
Exemples
It started to squall just as we reached the coast.
Il a commencé à tourbillonner juste au moment où nous avons atteint la côte.
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