sleeted 的 2 个定义
- precipitation in the form of ice pellets created by the freezing of rain as it falls.
- glaze.
- Chiefly British. a mixture of rain and snow.
- to send down sleet.
- to fall as or like sleet.
sleeted 近义词
等同于 icy
等同于 rain
等同于 shower
更多sleeted例句
- Some areas from the District south are seeing a mix of snow, sleet and rain while, to the north, it’s more snow.
- Rechargeable hand warmers are susceptible to water damage, so it’s probably best to keep them away from snow and sleet.
- Some sleet could start mixing in esp south and southeast of town.
- Monday night’s wintry mix generally produced a coating to an inch of snow and sleet from the District northward.
- In fact, sleet has been reported as far south as Woodbridge, Waldorf and Southern Maryland.
- Sleet is rain mixed with snow; there are pellet like snowflakes that fall between warming and cooling fronts.
- Many people do not understand the difference between sleet and freezing rain.
- In the past 63 years—through rain, sleet, snow, and bone-chilling cold—there have been 15 inaugural parades.
- “Rain, sleet, snow, shark, alien invasions, whatever,” Dobles says.
- Later, men soaked in sleet walked along the Garden Ring, oblivious to the weather and glowing with happy smiles.
- The weather was cold and the night dark, and there were peppery little showers of sleet.
- All winter the cabin in Lonesome Cove slept through rain and sleet and snow, and no foot passed its threshold.
- Then, after standing until almost night in the snow, which had now turned to sleet, the column was headed homeward.
- After our one perfect day the weather changed again, and for the next three days we descended the Kama Valley in sleet and snow.
- The rain and sleet beat through his clothes, and struck his skin with a sharp chilling touch that set him trembling.