Squall Meaning in English
word
ˈskwɔɫ
SKWAWL
skwˈɒl
sk-WOL
التعريف
A squall is a sudden, strong burst of wind, often with rain, snow, or storms. It can also describe a loud, sudden cry.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly used in weather reports for sudden wind/rain bursts: 'snow squall', 'rain squall'. As a verb, 'to squall' (rarely) means 'to scream loudly'. Don't confuse with 'squirrel' or 'squalor'.
Spanish: chubasco - turbonadaPortuguese (BR): rajada (de vento) - tempestade súbitaPortuguese (PT): rajada (de vento) - chuvada forteChinese (Simplified): 飑 - 狂风暴雨Chinese (Traditional): 飆 - 狂風暴雨Hindi: झोंका (तेज हवा या बारिश का)Arabic: عاصفة قصيرة - هبّة عنيفةBengali: ঝড় - চিৎকার (জোরে চিৎকার করা)Russian: шквал - вопль (громкий крик)Japanese: スコール - 金切り声(大きな叫び声)Vietnamese: cơn giông - tiếng la hét (tiếng kêu lớn đột ngột)Korean: 돌풍 - 날카로운 울음소리(갑작스러운 큰 소리)Turkish: fırtına - çığlık (ani yüksek ses)Urdu: جھکڑ - چیخ (اچانک بلند چیخ)Indonesian: hembusan kencang (angin ribut) - jeritan (teriakan keras mendadak)
جمل نموذجية
A sudden squall made the ship rock.
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The children ran inside to escape the squall.
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A squall of snow covered the road in minutes.
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Out of nowhere, a cold squall blew across the lake.
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We waited for the squall to pass before going outside again.
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Suddenly, the baby let out a loud squall in the middle of the night.
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