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Перевод: squall
[существительное] вопль ; пронзительный крик; визг ; шквал ; вихрь ; волнение; сумятица ; беспорядки ; [глагол] пронзительно кричать; визжать; вопить; пищать; дуть порывами
Тезаурус:
- He watched the first squall race towards them, the rain compressed into a curtain above the white line of wave caps.
- A fresh squall came at them.
- "We get hit by a squall, things will get busy," he warned Louis and the hit squad's leader, Mario.
- Even the hysterical anti-Catholicism stirred up by Titus Oates, inventor of the so-called Popish Plot of 1681, produced only a minor squall.
- They smile and nod like flowers in the sun, But come a nasty squall or shower from the West, And they will squeal and shout, and say of you, We never liked young Kenneth much before And now this change of climate proves us right.
- He shifted the helm so that the storm jib lifted the bows, the catamaran lunging forward on to the wave top, surfing the squall front.
- Apart from a shaky start and the threat of a squall in the second half, conditions in the Aston Villa Leisure Centre proved entirely to the liking of the bigger galleons, Spain beating England 99-83.
- Screens were pulled, lurching and swaying on screaming castors, the curtains swelling like sheets in a squall.
- When hit by a squall, a conventional yacht heeled, thus spilling the wind from its sails.
- Then the squall was on them.
- "Weigh her down and the first squall rips the mast out of her," he warned.
- He would do it when the next squall hit.
- At any moment another squall might strike.
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