squall
noun /skwɔːl/
/skwɔːl/
- a sudden strong and violent wind, often with rain or snow during a storm
飑(常指暴风雨或暴风雪中突起的狂风) - A sudden vicious squall knocked her to the ground.
突然一阵狂风将她击倒在地。 - We got caught in a sudden squall of rain.
我们遇上了突如其来的暴雨。
WordfinderTopics Weatherc2- downpour
- drought
- flash flood
- monsoon
- precipitation
- puddle
- rain
- shelter
- shower
- squall
词源mid 17th cent.: probably an alteration of squeal, influenced by bawl. - A sudden vicious squall knocked her to the ground.