gale的意思和读音

gale

: [ɡeɪl] : [ɡeɪl]

n.

gales  

n.breeze

n.windstorm,wind,storm,tempest,gust

galen.

1.an extremely strong wind

The gale blew down hundreds of trees.

gale-force winds

It's blowing a gale outside(= a strong wind is blowing) .

IDM

His speech was greeted with gales of laughter.

gale(s) of laughterthe sound of people laughing very loudly

His speech was greeted with gales of laughter.

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n.1.a very strong wind2.a sudden loud noise of people laughing

1. gage pressure gale ) gallery over the main hall ...

2. gait gale gall ...

4. flame gale ) hurricane ...

5. blast (), (), gale , () windstorm ...

6. galaxy gale gallery forest ...

7. storm gale gustiness ...

8. blast ()v., gale , hurricane ...

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1.He must have gotten into a gale and was trying to save the nets and the floats.

2.And as it approached, a gale of social media messages swirled, as New Yorkers "flocked" together, trying to make sense of events.——

3.Heed the North winds mighty gale, lock the door and trim the sail. When the Wind blows from the East, expect the new and set the feast.

4.I do not know where the climate how, can often blows gale heavy rain, whether for shelter from the rain with you.

5.Suddenly, amid all the hubbub of the gale, there burst forth the wild scream of a terrified woman. I knew that it was my sister's voice.

6.gale to have the opportunity of visiting your company and I hope to conclude some business with you.访

7.The gale was still blowing just as fiercely but now I was travelling at twice the speed . . . at least for a while.

8.But what really broke my heart was how she looked with him. She clutched his arm as if a gale might blow her away. She looked happy.

9.The wind had piped up to a gale overnight.

10.It opens over the top of people's heads and the ribs flex with the wind, stopping it from being bent out of shape in a gale.