snowstorm
英 [ˈsnəʊstɔːm]
美 [ˈsnoʊstɔːrm]
n. 雪暴; 暴风雪
复数:snowstorms 第三人称单数:snowstorms
BNC.23065 / COCA.13456
牛津词典
noun
- 雪暴;暴风雪
a very heavy fall of snow, usually with a strong wind
柯林斯词典
- 暴风雪
Asnowstormis a very heavy fall of snow, usually when there is also a strong wind blowing at the same time.
英英释义
noun
- a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
双语例句
- I am afraid my expectation will bring a snowstorm again, like last year.
我怕由于我的期盼又再一次带来雪灾,象去年。 - The snowstorm stopped the morning after, and the streets had been cleaned.
第二天早上,雪已停了,路也已被清理。 - The mountaineers ran into a snowstorm halfway down.
登山运动员又在半路上遇上了暴风雪。 - This trip was cancelled because of the snowstorm.
由于暴风雪,旅行取销了。 - It's midwinter, after a suddenly snowstorm, air temperature is fallen once.
时入隆冬,一场突如其来的暴风雪过后,气温陡然下降。 - The snowstorm lasted a whole week, resulting in great loss.
暴风雪持续了整整一个星期,造成了巨大损失。 - One of the victims of the weekend's snowstorm has been named as twenty-year-old John Barr.
周末暴风雪中的一名罹难者已确认是20岁的约翰·巴尔。 - A snowstorm hit the West today, bringing with it frigid temperatures
暴风雪今天袭击了西部地区,导致气温骤降。 - His car crashed into a tree while he was driving in the snowstorm.
当他在暴风雪中开车时,他的车撞到了树上。 - A snowstorm hit the city early this morning.
一场暴风雪今天清晨袭击了这个城市。
