vi. (因疼痛、害怕而起的)大声喊叫,怪叫;嚎哭。 vt. 刺耳地大声说,尖声锐气地说。 n. 尖叫,怪叫;大声哭泣。 Mother knows how to comfort a squalling baby. Let her do it. 妈妈知道怎样哄好大声嚎哭的小孩,还是让她做吧。 An old woman rushed out of the house on fire and squalled. 一个年老妇女从失火的房子里冲了出来大声地喊叫。 n. 1.(带有雨、雪、雹等的)暴风,飑。 2.〔口语〕麻烦,困难,打扰。 短语和例子 a black squall 【气象学】乌云飑。 a thick squall 带雨雪冰雹的狂风。 a white squall 无云飑。 Look out for squalls. 谨防危险,随时警惕。 vi. 〔主语为 it〕刮狂风,起风暴[飑]。
sudden violent winds; often accompanied by precipitation
utter a sudden loud cry; "she cried with pain when the doctor inserted the needle"; "I yelled to her from the window but she couldn''t hear me" 同义词:shout, shout out, cry, call, yell, scream, holler, hollo,
make high-pitched, whiney noises 同义词:waul, wawl,
blow in a squall; "When it squalls, a prudent sailor reefs his sails"
A squall is a sudden, sharp increase in wind speed which is usually associated with active weather, such as rain showers, thunderstorms, or heavy snow.The Weather Channel.
例句与用法
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Because of a squall the chase has to be called off . 由于风势太大,追捕只好作罢。
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As the wind freshened there came a sudden squall . 当风力增强的时候,突然刮起一阵大风。
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The squall was on us . 狂风已经赶上我们了。
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The squall struck at dusk-suddenly like a slap staggering under the blow . 傍晚时狂风猝袭,来势极猛。
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The squall struck at dust suddenly, like a slap staggering under the blow . 傍晚时狂风猝袭,来势极猛。
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An old woman rushed out of the house on fire and squalled . 一个年老妇女从失火的房子里冲了出来大声地喊叫。
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The off-duty watch relaxed under a lantern after the squall . 狂风过后,下了班的值夜人员在一盏提灯下憩息。
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The headland intercepted the heavy sea that was occasioned by the squall . 海岬截断了被风暴搅得发疯的大海。
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Such was the fury of the squall that his voice sounded like a whisper . 风暴的呼啸声使我几乎听不见他的声音。
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Mother knows how to comfort a squalling baby. let her do it . 妈妈知道怎样哄好大声嚎哭的小孩,还是让她做吧。