inglés > español | |
hail | |
1. vt. Ovacionar. | |
2. vt. Saludar | |
3. vt. Llamar a voces | |
4. adj. Sano, saludable | |
Uso: obsoleto | |
5. vi. Granizar | |
6. s. Granizo | |
inglés > inglés | |
hail | |
1. s. Balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm. | |
2. v. (impersonal) (Said of the weather when hail is falling.) | |
They say it's going to hail tomorrow. | |
3. v. (intransitive) To send or release hail. | |
The cloud would hail down furiously within a few minutes. | |
4. v. To pour down in rapid succession. | |
5. v. to greet; give salutation to; salute. | |
6. v. To name; to designate; to call. | |
He was hailed as a hero. | |
7. v. to call out loudly in order to gain the attention of | |
Hail a taxi. | |
8. adj. (obsolete) Healthy, whole, safe. | |
9. interj. An exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, or, occasionally, of familiar greeting. | |
español > inglés | |
granizo | |
1. n-m. hail | |
2. n-m. hailstone | |