weather |
1. n. (Météo) Temps, météo. | |
Implacable November weather. As much mud in the streets as if the waters had but newly retired from the face of the earth, and it would not be wonderful to meet a Megalosaurus, forty feet long or so, waddling like an elephantine lizard up Holb | |
Un affreux temps de novembre ; il y avait autant de boue dans les rues que si les eaux du déluge venaient seulement d'abandonner la surface de la terre, et l'on ne serait pas surpris de rencontrer un mégalosaure, long d'environ douze mètres, g | |
The weather is good. | |
Il fait beau temps. | |
the weather for today | |
la météo d'aujourd'hui. | |
Here and there, the weather on the sea allowed two of their friends to hear and see, too. | |
2. v. (Soutenu) Résister, supporter. | |
They weathered the storm, and then walked back to the base camp. | |
3. v. Éroder (par le temps). | |
The ancient ruins had been weathered by the elements. | |
hail |
1. n. (Météo) Grêle. | |
2. v. (Météo) Grêler. | |
They say it's going to hail tomorrow. | |
Il parait qu'il va grêler demain. | |
3. v. Saluer. | |
Hail Mary. | |
Salut Marie. | |
4. v. Héler. | |
I have to hail a taxi. | |
Je dois héler un taxi. | |
5. v. Acclamer avec enthousiasme. | |
He was hailed as a hero. | |
Il était acclamé comme un héros. | |