squall
squall
skwɔl
skvawl
/skwˈɒl/

Definizione e significato di "squall"in inglese

01

una burrasca, un temporale improvviso

a sudden, intense, and brief storm characterized by strong winds and often accompanied by rain or snow
Esempi
The plane experienced turbulence as it passed through a squall, causing a brief period of discomfort for the passengers.
L'aereo ha sperimentato turbolenza mentre passava attraverso un burrasca, causando un breve periodo di disagio per i passeggeri.
to squall
01

to utter a sudden, loud, or harsh cry

Esempi
He squalled at the top of his lungs until someone listened.
02

to produce continuous high, sharp, or whining noises

Esempi
The gulls squall loudly over scraps of food.
03

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

Esempi
The air squalls intermittently during the tropical season.
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