gale 音标拼音: [g'el]
n . 狂风,大风,定期租金
狂风,大风,定期租金
gale n 1 :
a strong wind moving 45 -
90 knots ;
force 7 to 10 on Beaufort scale Gale \
Gale \,
n . [
OE .
gal .
See {
Gale }
wind .]
A song or story . [
Obs .] --
Toone .
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Gale \
Gale \,
v .
i . [
AS .
galan .
See 1st {
Gale }.]
To sing . [
Obs .] "
Can he cry and gale ." --
Court of Love .
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Gale \
Gale \ (
g [=
a ]
l ),
n . [
Prob .
of Scand .
origin ;
cf .
Dan .
gal furious ,
Icel .
galinn ,
cf .
Icel .
gala to sing ,
AS .
galan to sing ,
Icel .
galdr song ,
witchcraft ,
AS .
galdor charm ,
sorcery ,
E .
nightingale ;
also ,
Icel .
gj [=
o ]
la gust of wind ,
gola breeze .
Cf . {
Yell }.]
1 .
A strong current of air ;
a wind between a stiff breeze and a hurricane .
The most violent gales are called {
tempests }.
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Note :
Gales have a velocity of from about eighteen ("
moderate ")
to about eighty ("
very heavy ")
miles an our . --
Sir .
W .
S .
Harris .
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2 .
A moderate current of air ;
a breeze .
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A little gale will soon disperse that cloud . --
Shak .
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And winds of gentlest gale Arabian odors fanned From their soft wings . --
Milton .
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3 .
A state of excitement ,
passion ,
or hilarity .
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The ladies ,
laughing heartily ,
were fast getting into what ,
in New England ,
is sometimes called a gale . --
Brooke (
Eastford ).
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{
Topgallant gale } (
Naut .),
one in which a ship may carry her topgallant sails .
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Gale \
Gale \,
n . [
AS .
gagel ,
akin to D .
gagel .] (
Bot .)
A plant of the genus {
Myrica },
growing in wet places ,
and strongly resembling the bayberry .
The sweet gale ({
Myrica Gale })
is found both in Europe and in America .
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Gale \
Gale \,
n . [
Cf . {
Gabel }.]
The payment of a rent or annuity . [
Eng .] --
Mozley &
W .
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{
Gale day },
the day on which rent or interest is due .
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Gale \
Gale \,
v .
i . (
Naut .)
To sale ,
or sail fast .
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68 Moby Thesaurus words for "
gale ":
air ,
black squall ,
blast ,
blaze ,
blizzard ,
blow ,
breeze ,
burst ,
convulsion ,
cooling breeze ,
cyclone ,
equinoctial ,
eruption ,
explosion ,
fit ,
flare -
up ,
gentle wind ,
gust ,
half a gale ,
heavy blow ,
howl ,
hurricane ,
ill wind ,
irruption ,
light air ,
light breeze ,
light wind ,
line squall ,
line storm ,
moderate breeze ,
ocean breeze ,
onshore breeze ,
outbreak ,
outburst ,
paroxysm ,
peal ,
roar ,
scream ,
sea breeze ,
seizure ,
shout ,
shriek ,
softblowing wind ,
spasm ,
squall ,
squall line ,
storm ,
storm wind ,
stormy winds ,
strong wind ,
tempest ,
tempestuous wind ,
thick squall ,
thundersquall ,
tornado ,
tropical cyclone ,
turbulence ,
typhoon ,
ugly wind ,
upheaval ,
violent blow ,
whirlwind ,
white squall ,
whole gale ,
williwaw ,
wind -
shift line ,
windstorm ,
zephyr
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