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词汇 blizzard
释义 blizzard
noun
uk /ˈblɪz.əd/ us /ˈblɪz.ɚd/

blizzardnoun (SNOW)


[ C ]
a severe snow storm with strong winds: 暴风雪;雪暴
We once got stuck in a blizzard for six hours.我们曾被暴风雪困了6个小时之久。
Blizzard conditions made the main roads almost impassable.暴风雪导致主要道路几乎无法通行。
 
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blizzardnoun (LARGE AMOUNT)


[ S ]informal
a large amount of something that arrives or is produced together in a confusing or badly organized way: 大量繁乱的事(物)
a blizzard of statistics/handouts繁乱的统计数字/雪片般的传单
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the lion's shareidiom
wadge
wave after/upon waveidiom
wedge
welter
wodge

blizzard | American Dictionary


blizzard
noun[ C ]
us/ˈblɪz·ərd/
a severe snow storm with strong winds:
We didn’t get out for three days after the blizzard was over.

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The truth is that economic blizzards will never be totally avoided.
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Anyone who doubts that need only have seen the conditions under which marginal farmers were operating in the last few weeks in blizzards.
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I think that we were all taken by surprise by this terrific series of blizzards.
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Such a system could be extended to rail disasters, to coastal search and rescue, and to travellers stranded on roads in blizzards.
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There was the continual strain not only of the blizzards, ice and snow but of the relentless air and underwater menace.
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There may, of course, be fresh calamities in store for us, as unforeseen as was the last winter with its deadly blizzards and disastrous floods.
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Then came the deadly blizzards of the winter which wiped out millions of sheep and gravely affected the spring lambing.
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Needless to say, it took place at a time when we were hit by blizzards and snow disruption.
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There were blizzards in the north-west and tornadoes on the south coast.
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During harsh winters we suffer severely from blizzards, floods and gales.
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The firm has naturally been hit by the more recent economic blizzards, and the number employed now is about 1,500.
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A number of local authorities have already used their civil defence resources in responding to emergencies such as major floods, blizzards, and the leakage of dangerous chemicals.
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We should ensure that we are strong enough and able enough to protect the weaker members of our community from the blizzards which have affected our economy in recent years.
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We recognise that it has had an extremely difficult time in recent years and has faced the cruel blizzards of unfair competition from other parts of the world.
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Together, these three territories can stand on a sounder basis, and can withstand the economic blizzards of world depressions in a way that they cannot do individually now.
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