gusts

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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف gusts في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

gust
{i} fırtına

Ani bir fırtınadan dengesini kaybettiği için, ip cambazı ölümüne düştü. - Losing his balance from a sudden gust of wind, the tightrope walker fell to his death.

gust
kuvvetli rüzgar
gust
(Meteoroloji) hamle
gust
(Askeri) civarina
gust
rüzgar

Bir rüzgar esintisi Curdken'in şapkasını uçurdu, ve o onu tepe ve vadinin üzerinde kovalamak zorunda kaldı. - A gust of wind blew Curdken's hat away, and he had to chase it over hill and dale.

Şiddetli rüzgarlar yüksek profilli araçlar için seyahati tehlikeli yapıyorlar. - Gusty winds are making travel hazardous for high profile vehicles.

gust
(Askeri) sağanak
gust
rüzgârın ani olarak şiddetle esmesi
gust
{i} rüzgârın ani ve sert esmesi
gust
borade
third person singular of gust
üçüncü kişi bora tekil
gust
{i} yağmurun bastırması
gust
taşkınlık/bora
gust
{i} ani rüzgâr
gust
{i} bora
gust
{i} duygusal patlama
gust
rüzgâr sağanağı
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
third person singular of gust
plural of gust
gust
Relish, enjoyment, appreciation
gust
A strong, abrupt rush of wind
gust
To blow in gusts
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When the wind gusts, it blows with short, strong, sudden rushes. The wind gusted again The wind gusted up to 164 miles an hour
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{n} the sense of tasting, a rlish
gust
a sudden and brief increase in wind speed
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A brief sudden increase in wind speed Generally the duration is less than 20 seconds and the fluctuation greater than 10 mph
gust
If you feel a gust of emotion, you feel the emotion suddenly and intensely. a small gust of pleasure. if the wind gusts, it blows strongly with sudden short movements
gust
A measure of the magnitude and duration of sudden increases in wind speed Generally the duration is less than 20 seconds and the fluctuation is greater than 10 mph Back
gust
To taste; to have a relish for
gust
Intellectual taste; fancy
gust
Gratification of any kind, particularly that which is exquisitely relished; enjoyment
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A sudden significant increase in or rapid fluctuations of wind speed Peak wind must reach at least 16 knots (18 miles per hour) and the variation between peaks and lulls is at least 10 knots (11 5 miles per hour) The duration is usually less twenty seconds
gust
GUST is a combined reference to four pieces of legislation passed since 1994: GATT, USERRA, SBJPA, and TRA '97
gust
The physiological faculty of taste
gust
(10) - Pokémon with this attack: Farfetch'd L22
gust
An acronym of acronyms for the string of tax acts that require plan amendments They include GATT, USERRA, SBJPA and TRA '97
gust
A sudden significant increase in, or rapid variation of wind speed Usually a gust lasts less than twenty seconds Hail Frozen rain droplets created by the updrafts of convective thunderstorms Hail is generally associated with severe thunderstorms
gust
a short positive departure from the ten-minute average wind speed
gust
{f} blow suddenly or strongly (as a gust of wind)
gust
a strong current of air; "the tree was bent almost double by the gust
gust
Sudden, strong increases in windspeed that are brief but may damage buildings, etc
gust
A sudden violent burst of passion
gust
Rapid fluctuations in wind speed with a variation of 10 knots or more between peaks and lulls
gust
{i} strong and sudden wind; burst or gush (of water, wind, etc.); emotional outburst
gust
The sense or pleasure of tasting; relish; gusto
gust
Any rush or outburst (of water, emotion etc.)
gust
A sudden squall; a violent blast of wind; a sudden and brief rushing or driving of the wind
gust
A sudden brief increase in the speed of the wind, followed by a lull or slackening Compare to peak gust
gust
A gust is a short, strong, sudden rush of wind. A gust of wind drove down the valley A hurricane-force gust blew off part of a church tower
gust
GUST is a combined reference to four pieces of legislation passed since 1994: GATT, USERRA, SBJPA, and TRA '97
gust
a strong current of air; "the tree was bent almost double by the gust"
gusts

    التركية النطق

    gʌsts

    النطق

    /ˈgəsts/ /ˈɡʌsts/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'g&st ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English guste, from Latin gustus; akin to Latin gustare to taste; more at CHOOSE.
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