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复数:gales
noun
a strong wind, esp. one of about thirty to sixty miles per hour.The tiny sailboat was lost in the gale.
a loud outburst.The joke produced gales of laughter in the audience.
fresh gale大风,八级风
strong gale九级烈风
"大风",尤指海上,始于1540年代,来自 gaile "风",起源不明。可能来自古诺尔斯语 gol "微风",或古丹麦语 gal "恶劣的,狂暴的"(常用于天气),与古诺尔斯语 galinn "狂怒的,疯狂的,狂热的; 被施了魔法的"有关,源自 gala "唱歌,吟唱",这种风因其狂暴或被咒语升起而被称为如此(但 OED 有理由怀疑这一点)。或者它是因为声音而得名,来自古英语 galan "唱歌",或 giellan "大喊大叫"。古诺尔斯语和古英语的单词都来自 yell(v.)的来源。在航海中使用,介于微风和暴风之间; 在技术气象学中使用,指每小时32至63英里的风速。
季节风
[法]疥疮,疥螨病:同scabies
级风
曾称“大风”。蒲福风级的八级风, 风速为17.2—20.7m/s。
地租
年金
of obscure origin
The first known use of gale was circa 1547
gallerynoun
an outdoor balcony
a long narrow room, hall, or passage
an underground passageway (as in a mine or cave)
a passage (as in earth or wood) made by an animal and especially an insect
a room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art
a business dealing in works of art
a balcony in an auditoriumespecially: the highest balcony in a theater or the people who sit there
play to the gallery
a photographer's studio
gallerynoun
an outdoor balcony
a long narrow room, hall, or passage
an underground passageway (as in a mine or cave)
a passage (as in earth or wood) made by an animal and especially an insect
a room or building devoted to the exhibition of works of art
a business dealing in works of art
a balcony in an auditoriumespecially: the highest balcony in a theater or the people who sit there
play to the gallery
a photographer's studio
galleonnoun
a large sailing ship with square sails used from the 1400s to the 1700s especially by the Spanish
gall1 of 4noun
bile sense 1
something hard to endure
ill will
nerve sense 3c
gall2 of 4noun
a skin sore (as on a horse's back) caused by repeated irritation (as from rubbing by a saddle)
a cause or state of aggravation
gall3 of 4verb
to make or become sore or worn by rubbing
irritate sense 1, vex
sarcasm galls her
gall4 of 4noun
an abnormal growth of plant tissue usually due to fungi or insect parasites
gallbladdernoun
a muscular sac in which bile from the liver is stored
gallantrynoun
an act of notable courtesy
courteous attention to a woman
notable bravery
gallant1 of 2noun
a fashionable young man
a man who likes the company of women and is attentive to them
suitor sense 3
gallant2 of 2adjective
showy in dress or bearing
splendid sense 2, stately
a gallant ship
spirited, brave
chivalrous sense 2a, noble
a gallant knight
polite and attentive to women
gallant1 of 2noun
a fashionable young man
a man who likes the company of women and is attentive to them
suitor sense 3
gallant2 of 2adjective
showy in dress or bearing
splendid sense 2, stately
a gallant ship
spirited, brave
chivalrous sense 2a, noble
a gallant knight
polite and attentive to women
gall1 of 4noun
bile sense 1
something hard to endure
ill will
nerve sense 3c
gall2 of 4noun
a skin sore (as on a horse's back) caused by repeated irritation (as from rubbing by a saddle)
a cause or state of aggravation
gall3 of 4verb
to make or become sore or worn by rubbing
irritate sense 1, vex
sarcasm galls her
gall4 of 4noun
an abnormal growth of plant tissue usually due to fungi or insect parasites
galenoun
a strong current of airespecially: a wind of from 32 to 63 miles (about 51 to 101 kilometers) per hour
an emotional outburst
gales of laughter
1 “You do know what a gale is, right? And what Gusty Gale would mean?”
2 In a severe gale the ship split in two.
在一次强劲的大风中那艘船断成了两半。
3 Hundreds of trees were blown down in the gale.
几百棵大树被狂风刮倒了.
4 The terror of that gale was on him yet.
那场风暴到现在仍使他谈虎色变.
5 It burst into the trees, rolling, rushing, a gale of fire through the trees.
6 Treeless and rocky, perpetually clobbered by gales howling off the North Atlantic, it takes its name from its first settlers, now long gone, the Irish monks known as papar.
7 The Revolution of July had been a fine popular gale, abruptly followed by blue sky.
七月革命是人民的一阵好风,好风过后, 立即出现了晴朗的天.
8 The bald man writhed on the floor while the other reavers sent up gales of laughter.
9 She hates getting into cars, so I think she has walked, ' said Mrs Gale.
她很讨厌坐车的,所以我想她应该是步行。
10 The year went out with blizzards and gales.
在暴风雪中送走了一年.
11 Instead, she flew north and farther north, into the fogs and gales around Svalbard, the kingdom of Iorek Byrnison, the armored bear.
12 A gale has risen and is sweeping the clouds across the sky.
大风起兮云飞扬.
13 We got our roof blown off in the gale last night.
昨夜的大风把我们的房顶给掀掉了.
14 The Gale or Storm Signal No.9 and the Red Rainstorm Warning were issued by the Observatory.
天文台发出九号烈风或暴风增强信号及红色暴雨警告信号.
15 I'm not a witch at all. I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas.
我根本不是什么女巫,我是多萝西•盖尔,从堪萨斯州来。
16 "Then surely you have chosen the right one, Your Grace," she said, and a gale of laughter erupted all around her.
17 (British English)It's blowing a gale outside (= a strong wind is blowing) .
外面在刮大风。
18 In a few hours he would be out on the Quidditch field, battling through that gale.
19 The wind had risen, cold and biting as a winter gale, but the forest opened a little, and as the ground dipped, they found themselves in a protected hollow in a glade of alders.
20 The gale ripped off several branches of the tree.
大风折断了好几根树枝.
1 狂风
2 飓风
5 高兴
vogie high light happy glad pleased trim delighted hilarious merry cheerful joyful mellow joyous pleasurable agreeable delectable cheery laughing chipper genial charmed bucked crouse chirk gruntled lekker heartsome feastful bright brightly joy happiness enjoyment glee exhilaration mirth gaiety delectation geniality fain pleasure delight rejoice fizz gladden delectate get like please enjoy gas satisfy charm cheer lighten flatter tickle jolly amuse exalt gratify chuff exhilarate gruntle do pleasure rub the right way in merry pin take pleasure in
6 风暴
9 香杨梅
10 兴奋
warm excited hilarious hectic breathless hyped-up atwitter excitant wrought-up state kick electricity bang flush yeast hyper excitation delirium hilarity turn-on heat kindle send key stimulate electrify goad inebriate grow warm stir pulses hop up
11 疾风