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snowstorm
snow·storm S0518300 (snō′stôrm′)n. A storm marked by heavy snowfall.snowstorm (ˈsnəʊˌstɔːm) n (Physical Geography) a storm with heavy snowsnow•storm (ˈsnoʊˌstɔrm) n. a storm accompanied by a heavy fall of snow. [1765–75, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | snowstorm - a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong windsblizzardstorm, violent storm - a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipitation and thunder and lightning | Translationssnow (snəu) noun frozen water vapour that falls to the ground in soft white flakes. We woke up to find snow on the ground; We were caught in a heavy snow-shower; About 15 centimetres of snow had fallen overnight. 雪 雪 verb to shower down in, or like, flakes of snow. It's snowing heavily. 下雪 下雪ˈsnowy adjective1. full of, or producing a lot of, snow. The weather has been very snowy recently. 多雪的 多雪的2. white like snow. the old man's snowy (white) hair. 雪白的 雪白的ˈsnowball noun a ball of snow pressed hard together, especially made by children for throwing, as a game. 雪球 雪球ˈsnowboard noun a board on which a person can stand and glide over snow for sport. 滑雪板 滑雪板ˈsnow-capped adjective (of mountains etc) having tops which are covered with snow. snow-capped peaks. 積雪蓋頂的 积雪盖顶的ˈsnowdrift noun a bank of snow blown together by the wind. There were deep snowdrifts at the side of the road. (被風吹成的)雪堆 (被风吹成的)雪堆 ˈsnowfall noun1. a fall or shower of snow that settles on the ground. There was a heavy snowfall last night. 下雪 下雪2. the amount of snow that falls in a certain place. The snowfall last year was much higher than average. 降雪量 降雪量ˈsnowflake noun one of the soft, light flakes composed of groups of crystals, in which snow falls. A few large snowflakes began to fall from the sky. 雪花 雪花ˈsnowstorm noun a heavy fall of snow especially accompanied by a strong wind. 暴風雪 暴风雪ˌsnow-ˈwhite adjective white like snow. 雪白的 雪白的snowed under overwhelmed eg with a great deal of work. Last week I was absolutely snowed under with work. 手頭有許多事務的,忙碌的 (被大量工作等)忙得不可开交的,压倒的 Snowstorm
snowstorm[′snō‚stȯrm] (meteorology) A storm in which snow falls. Snowstorm (metel’ ’in Russian), the carrying of snow by the wind in the air close to the earth’s surface. Three different types are distinguished ipozemok (drifting snow), low snowstorm, and general snowstorm. The pozemok and low snowstorm represent phenomena in which the wind raises the snow from the ground; they take place without snow falling from the clouds. A pozemok occurs at low wind speeds (up to 5 m/sec), when most of the snowflakes are lifted just a few centimeters. A low snowstorm occurs at greater wind speeds, when snowflakes are lifted 2 m and more, reducing visibility, sometimes to 100 m and less. A low snowstorm and & pozemok merely redistribute snow that has fallen earlier. In a general, or upper, snowstorm snow falls during a strong wind (usually more than 10 m/sec) and is accompanied by a significant increase in the snow cover throughout the region. When there is a strong wind and air temperatures are low, a snowstorm is called by the local name buran (primarily in the Asian USSR). Snowstorm Imaging breast A descriptive term for the ultrasonographic appearance of breast tissue surrounding a ruptured silicon breast implant, which is associated with silicone granulomas that that impart a dirty shadowing appearance by ultrasonography in extracapsular breast silicone leaks Imaging chest A descriptive term for the grainy or ground-glass appearance on a plain AP film—DiffDx Extensive metastatic carcinoma of the thyroid—or by ultrasonography in patients with severe fat embolism, which corresponds to diffuse pulmonary infiltrates—DiffDx Molar pregnancysnowstorm
Synonyms for snowstormnoun a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong windsSynonymsRelated Words |