Rime Meaning in English
word
ˈɹaɪm
RYME
ɹˈaɪm
RYME
परिभाषा
'Rime' is a thin layer of frost—ice crystals that form on cold surfaces, especially seen outdoors on winter mornings. It can also be a poetic or old-fashioned word for frost.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Rime' is literary or scientific; 'frost' is the everyday word. Mostly used in poetry, weather reports, or old texts. Do not confuse with 'rhyme' (words that sound alike). Commonly appears in phrases like 'covered in rime.'
Spanish: escarchaPortuguese (BR): geada - escarcha (poético)Portuguese (PT): geada - escarcha (poético)Chinese (Simplified): 白霜Chinese (Traditional): 白霜Hindi: बर्फ़ की पर्तArabic: صقيعBengali: শীতল কুয়াশা - রিম (বরফের স্তর)Russian: инейJapanese: 霧氷(むひょう) - 樹氷(じゅひょう)Vietnamese: băng mỏng - sương giá (văn học)Korean: 서리(문학적, 과학적) - 서릿발Turkish: kırağıUrdu: برف کی پرت (رمانوی/ادبی انداز)Indonesian: embun beku - rime (ilmiah/sastra)
उदाहरण वाक्य
The branches were covered in rime after the cold night.
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I saw rime sparkling on the grass this morning.
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There was a layer of rime on the car windows.
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By sunrise, everything outside was glazed with a thick rime.
natural
Old poems often mention rime on rooftops and fields.
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As I walked, my boots crunched over the morning rime.
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