gale
- IPA[ɡāl]
美式
- a very strong wind;a wind of force 7 to 10 on the Beaufort scale (28-55 knots or 32-63 mph).
noun: gale, plural noun: gales
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- 1. a very strong wind it was almost blowing a gale gale-force winds
- ▪ a wind of force 7 to 10 on the Beaufort scale (28-55 knots or 32-63 mph).
- ▪ a storm at sea. 同義詞
- 2. a burst of sound, especially of laughter she collapsed into gales of laughter 同義詞
- another term for moderate gale
Oxford American Dictionary
- a wind of force 9 on the Beaufort scale (41–47 knots or 47–54 mph).
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for bog myrtle
Oxford Dictionary
- an official notification of the approach of gale-force winds at sea or in coastal regions: the National Weather Service has issued a gale warning for the coast
Oxford Dictionary
- a wind of force 9 on the Beaufort scale (41–47 knots or 75–87 km/h).
Oxford Dictionary
- a wind of force 7 on the Beaufort scale (28–33 knots or 51–62 km/h).
Oxford Dictionary
- a wind of force 7 on the Beaufort scale (32–38 miles per hour, or 28–33 knots).
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for near gale
Oxford Dictionary
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- a very strong wind: I slept well despite the howling gales outside it was blowing a gale
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