gale

gale
ɡeil
noun
(a strong wind: Many trees were blown down in the gale.) vendaval, galerna
gale n vendaval
gale
tr[geɪl]
noun
1 (wind) vendaval nombre masculino; (storm) tempestad nombre femenino
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
gales of laughter carcajadas nombre femenino plural
we could hear gales of laughter from next door oímos carcajadas que venían de al lado
gale ['geɪl] n
1) wind: vendaval f, viento m fuerte
2)
gales of laughter : carcajadas fpl
gale
n.
vendaval s.m.
ventarrón s.m.
viento s.m.
viento fuerte s.m.
geɪl
noun (Meteo) (wind) vendaval f, viento m fuerte; (storm) temporal m, tormenta f

gales of laughter — estallidos mpl de risa; (before n)

gale-force winds — vientos mpl (huracanados)

gale warning — aviso m de temporal

[ɡeɪl]
1.
N (=strong wind) vendaval m , viento m fuerte; (=storm) (on land) temporal m ; (at sea) temporal m , tempestad f

gale force ten — vientos mpl de fuerza diez

it was blowing a gale that night — aquella noche había vendaval, aquella noche soplaban vientos fuertes

gale-force
2.
CPD

gale warning N — aviso m de temporal

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[geɪl]
noun (Meteo) (wind) vendaval f, viento m fuerte; (storm) temporal m, tormenta f

gales of laughter — estallidos mpl de risa; (before n)

gale-force winds — vientos mpl (huracanados)

gale warning — aviso m de temporal


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