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snowstorm

/snoh-stawrm/US // ˈsnoʊˌstɔrm //UK // (ˈsnəʊˌstɔːm) //

雪灾,暴风雪,暴雪,暴雪天气

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a storm accompanied by a heavy fall of snow.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The setup for a snowstorm is far from perfect in Washington.

  • The forecast for the snowstorm that is finally ending across the Washington region was about as complicated as it gets.

  • The snowstorm delayed the long-awaited start to in-person classes Monday in the District.

  • For us to get a really big snowstorm would require a secondary low pressure system to develop to our southeast and track up the Mid-Atlantic coast while strengthening rapidly.

  • “These big snowstorms are pretty rare, so it’s difficult to really determine if we’re seeing any change in how often they occur and how strong they are,” Robinson says.

  • A remarkable snowstorm plowed through Buffalo, New York on Tuesday.

  • Overall, the film moves along with the pace of a worsening snowstorm.

  • Here are the 10 steps of (maybe) surviving a major snowstorm.

  • And after that when, driving in the middle of the night and in a snowstorm, he swerves to avoid a sudden figure in the road.

  • When snowstorm Nemo hit New York Fashion Week, Uggs were spotted on the feet of fashion trendsetters.

  • There he and Old Man Winter sit and smoke, and lay their plans for the next snowstorm.

  • The Pilgrims now continued their explorations in the midst of a driving snowstorm.

  • At one point we had been shut in for several days by a snowstorm, and all the rivers were unusually high.

  • Unfortunately when we came over the Jelep La in October it was in a heavy snowstorm which made collecting impossible.

  • If the heroine were turned out into a driving snowstorm and stayed there, I might appreciate our janitor.