Snowstorm Meaning in English
word
ˈsnoʊˌstɔɹm
SNOH-storm
snˈəʊstɔːm
sn-OH-stawm
परिभाषा
A snowstorm is a weather event where a large amount of snow falls quickly, usually with strong winds, making it hard to see or travel.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Used mainly in weather reports and daily conversation about winter weather. Typical collocations: 'heavy snowstorm', 'caught in a snowstorm'. Not the same as 'blizzard', which is a more severe type of snowstorm with higher winds and lower visibility.
Spanish: tormenta de nievePortuguese (BR): tempestade de nevePortuguese (PT): tempestade de neveChinese (Simplified): 暴风雪Chinese (Traditional): 暴風雪Hindi: बर्फ़ीला तूफ़ानArabic: عاصفة ثلجيةBengali: তুষারঝড়Russian: метель - снегопад (буря)Japanese: 吹雪 - 雪嵐Vietnamese: bão tuyếtKorean: 눈보라Turkish: kar fırtınasıUrdu: برفانی طوفانIndonesian: badai salju
उदाहरण वाक्य
A snowstorm covered the streets in white.
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The snowstorm made it hard to drive.
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We stayed inside during the snowstorm.
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They got caught in a sudden snowstorm while hiking.
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The airport closed because of the snowstorm.
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Have you ever seen a snowstorm like that?
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