柯林斯詞典squall /skw??l/ (squalling,squalled,squalls) 1. N-COUNT A squall is a sudden strong wind which often causes a brief, violent rainstorm or snowstorm. 颮; 突起的狂風(fēng)(常引起短暫暴雨或暴雪) The boat was hit by a squall north of the island. 船在島的北邊遇到了狂颮。2. N a shrill or noisy yell or howl 尖叫聲; 喊叫聲; 嚎叫聲3. V-I If a person or animal squalls, they make a loud unpleasant noise like the noise made by a crying baby. 尖叫; 嚎叫; 大聲啼哭 There was an infant squalling in the back of the church. 教堂的后面有個嬰兒大聲啼哭的聲音。 ...squalling guitars. ...刺耳的吉他聲。 返回 squall劍橋詞典 squall noun [C] (STRONG WIND) a sudden strong wind or short storm 颮(指突起的狂風(fēng)或短時的風(fēng)暴) Violent squalls signalled the approach of the hurricane . 狂颮意味著颶風(fēng)即將到來。 squall noun [C] (SHOUT) a loud , sharp noise 大聲啼哭,號哭 返回 squall