squall
squall
skwɔl
skvawl
British pronunciation
/skwˈɒl/

Definicja i znaczenie słowa „squall” po angielsku

01

szkwiał, nagła burza

a sudden, intense, and brief storm characterized by strong winds and often accompanied by rain or snow
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example
Przykłady
The sailors encountered a squall while navigating the open sea, testing their seamanship skills.
Żeglarze napotkali szkwall podczas żeglowania na otwartym morzu, testując swoje umiejętności żeglarskie.
A squall swept through the coastal town, causing temporary chaos and bringing heavy rainfall.
Szkwał przetoczył się przez nadmorskie miasto, powodując tymczasowy chaos i przynosząc ulewne deszcze.
to squall
01

to utter a sudden, loud, or harsh cry

example
Przykłady
The baby squalled when the nurse picked him up.
She squalled in pain as the doctor cleaned the wound.
02

to produce continuous high, sharp, or whining noises

example
Przykłady
The machinery squalled as the gears ground together.
The violin squalled off-key during the amateur performance.
03

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

example
Przykłady
The wind squalls across the harbor before the rain begins.
It started to squall just as we reached the coast.
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