squall

squall
skwo:l
noun
(a sudden violent wind, eg bringing rain: The ship was struck by a squall.)
squall
tr[skwɔːl]
noun
1 (cry, scream, yell) chillido, berrido
intransitive verb
1 chillar, berrear
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squall
tr[skwɔːl]
noun
1 (wind) ráfaga; (storm) borrasca, chubasco, tormenta
2 figurative use (noisy argument) bronca
squall ['skwɔl] n
1) : aguacero m tormentoso, chubasco m tormentoso
2)
snow squall : tormenta f de nieve
squall
n.
berrido s.m.
chillido s.m.
chubasco s.m.
racha s.f.
ráfaga s.f.
turbión s.f.
turbonada s.f.

I skwɔːl
noun borrasca f, turbión m

squalls of rain — chubascos mpl, aguaceros mpl


II
intransitive verb chillar, berrear

I
[skwɔːl]
N
1) (=wind) ráfaga f ; (=rain) chubasco m
2) (fig) tempestad f

there are squalls ahead — el futuro se anuncia no muy tranquilo


II [skwɔːl]
1.
N (=cry) chillido m , grito m , berrido m
2.
VI chillar, gritar, berrear
* * *

I [skwɔːl]
noun borrasca f, turbión m

squalls of rain — chubascos mpl, aguaceros mpl


II
intransitive verb chillar, berrear

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