h ha hb hc hd he hf hg hh hi hl hm ho hp hq hr hs ht hu hw hy hz

Перевод: hail speek hail


[существительное]
град ; оклик ; приветствие;
[глагол]
сыпаться градом; осыпать градом; звать; кликать; окликать; приветствовать; поздравлять; переговариваться (сигналами) [мор.]


Тезаурус:

  1. Finally, on Saturday 23 June, the Wordsworths left Alfoxden, and went for the last time down the wooded lane through the deer park, past the beech trees and hollies where, on a day in March, they had sheltered from a hail storm, past Christopher Tricky's hovel near the dog pound, and past the "loud Waterfall", whose sound would always echo in their memories.
  2. A midwinter day the wind to the north, the sky in rags, hail whipping in from the islands in dark squalls.
  3. He addressed Coleridge, with more enthusiasm than skill, in a poem which begins "Hail to thee Coleridge, youth of various powers!", and which expresses in its stilted, conventional way, something of the electrifying effect produced by Coleridge's passionate eloquence on any sympathetic listener.
  4. But which of us, locked behind a desk or in a queue at the supermarket check-out, has not had an overwhelming desire to drop everything, run into the street, hail a passing cab and make for the nearest airport to catch a plane to anywhere?
  5. Hail, Julia, dearest wife; farewell forever."
  6. His card message system gave him the freedom to go out alone and hail a taxi, showing the driver the appropriate card for the place he wanted to visit.
  7. He prayed absentmindedly, never able to fall into the even, sleepy drone and hum of "Our Father" and "Hail Mary'.
  8. With good cause did Kine Weekly subsequently hail the film for giving "promise of a genuine reaction against the deeply-rooted Wardour Street superstition that America will only buy pictures similar to her own."
  9. Those curtains are called "precipitation" by meteorologists and are fast falling products of condensation in the atmosphere of rain, hail or snow.
  10. No joyful Choirs hail the rising Day,
  11. All hail the new spirit of East/West friendship which has delivered the Iron Curtain from state-controlled economies.
  12. Even in England, half-inch diameter hail stones are not unknown, and these will smash canopies and ruin the surfaces, causing very expensive damage and making it a matter of luck to get out of the area and down safely.
  13. Hail again Mighty Caesar!

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