squall
英 [skwɔːl]
美 [skwɑːl]
- vi. 嚎啕;尖叫
- n. 暴风;麻烦;高声哭喊;尖叫
- vt. 尖声叫着;大声哭喊;起风暴
音:死刮哦,死命刮风
谐音“嘶哭哦、嘶聒哦、嘶狂哦”。
谐音“死call”。
3. squall => squeal.
- squall (n.)
- "sudden, violent gust of wind," 1719, originally nautical, probably from a Scandinavian source (compare Norwegian skval "sudden rush of water," Swedish skvala "to gush, pour down"), probably ultimately a derivative of squall (v.).
- squall (v.)
- "cry out loudly," 1630s, probably from a Scandinavian source, such as Old Norse skvala "to cry out," and of imitative origin (compare squeal (v.)). Related: Squalled; squalling. As a noun from 1709.
- 1. The boat was hit by a squall north of the island.
- 船在岛的北边遇到了狂飑。
- 2. The baby's squall was heard all over the house.
- 满屋子都听到了婴孩的大哭声.
- 3. The boat was blown over by a squall.
- 船被暴风刮翻了.
- 4. The ship rocked in the squall.
- 船在暴风中颠簸.
- 5. On the return voyage, Shelley's yacht capsized in a sudden squall.
- 在返航途中, 雪莱的游艇被突然袭来的狂风暴雨所倾复.