snow

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n. 雪, 积雪, 下雪, 雪花形干扰 vi. 下雪, 似雪般落下 vt. 使雪白, 用雪覆盖, 使像雪般落下

发音

UK /snəʊ̯/
US /snoʊ̯/

词形变化

snows 复数 snew snowed snoweth snowing snown snows 三单 snows snowing 现在分词 snowed 过去式 snew 过去式 snowed 过去分词 snew 过去分词 snown 过去式 snown 过去分词 snowest snowedst 过去式 snoweth 三单 snowed 复数

别名

snaw

教材释义与例句

动词

降雪

if it snows, snow falls from the sky

释义与例句

n. A1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    The partly frozen, crystalline state of water that falls from the atmosphere as precipitation in flakes; also, the falling of such flakes; and the accumulation of them on the ground or on objects as a white layer.

    不可数 可数
  2. 2.

    The partly frozen, crystalline state of water that falls from the atmosphere as precipitation in flakes; also, the falling of such flakes; and the accumulation of them on the ground or on objects as a white layer.

    An instance of the falling of snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1); a snowfall; also, a snowstorm.

    降雪

    可数 不可数

    We have had several heavy snows this year.

  3. 3.

    The partly frozen, crystalline state of water that falls from the atmosphere as precipitation in flakes; also, the falling of such flakes; and the accumulation of them on the ground or on objects as a white layer.

    A period of time when snow falls; a winter.

    可数 不可数
  4. 4.

    The partly frozen, crystalline state of water that falls from the atmosphere as precipitation in flakes; also, the falling of such flakes; and the accumulation of them on the ground or on objects as a white layer.

    An accumulation or spread of snow.

    可数 不可数
  5. 5.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    A dish or component of a dish resembling snow, especially one made by whipping egg whites until creamy.

    可数 烹饪 不可数

    apple snow lemon snow

  6. 6.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    The white color of snow.

    雪白

    可数 不可数
  7. 7.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    Clusters of white flowers.

    可数 比喻 不可数
  8. 8.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    The moving pattern of random dots seen on a radar or television screen, etc., when no transmission signal is being received or when there is interference.

    雪花

    可数 比喻 不可数

    Near-synonym: static

  9. 9.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    Sea foam; sea spray.

    可数 比喻 不可数
  10. 10.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    Also in the plural: white hair on an (older) person's head.

    可数 比喻 不可数
  11. 11.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    White marble.

    可数 比喻 诗歌 不可数
  12. 12.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    Money, especially silver coins.

    可数 比喻 俚语 不可数
  13. 13.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    White linen which has been washed.

    可数 过时 比喻 俚语 不可数
  14. 14.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    Chiefly with a descriptive word: a substance other than water resembling snow when frozen; specifically, frozen carbon dioxide.

    可数 不可数 化学
  15. 15.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    Clipping of marine snow (“sinking organic detritus in the ocean”).

    可数 不可数 生物
  16. 16.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    Powder cocaine.

    俚语 不可数 可数
  17. 17.

    Something resembling snow (etymology 1, noun sense 1) in appearance or color.

    An opiate powder, whether heroin or morphine.

    可数 俚语 不可数
  18. 1.

    A square-rigged sailing vessel similar to a brig formerly used as a warship, with a foremast, a mainmast, and a trysail mast immediately abaft (behind) the mainmast.

    历史 航海 交通
v. A1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    Preceded by the dummy subject it: to have snow (noun etymology 1, noun sense 1) fall from the atmosphere.

    下雪

    落雪

    不及物

    It is snowing. It started to snow.

  2. 2.

    Preceded by the dummy subject it: to have snow (noun etymology 1, noun sense 1) fall from the atmosphere.

    Of a thing: to fall like snow.

    比喻 不及物
  3. 3.

    To cause (something) to fall like snow.

    及物
  4. 4.

    To cover or scatter (a place or thing) with, or as if with, snow.

    及物
  5. 5.

    To cause (hair) to turn white; also, to cause (someone) to have white hair.

    比喻 及物
  6. 6.

    To convince or hoodwink (someone), especially by presenting confusing information or through flattery.

    比喻 俚语 及物
  7. 7.

    To convince or hoodwink (someone), especially by presenting confusing information or through flattery.

    To bluff (an opponent) in draw poker by playing a hand which has no value, or by refusing to draw any cards.

    比喻 俚语 及物 游戏
  8. 8.

    To cause (someone) to be under the effect of a drug; to dope, to drug.

    美国 比喻 俚语 及物
adj.
  1. 1.

    Done because the alternate outcome is very unlikely to pass.

词汇关系

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词源

The noun is derived from Middle English snaw, snou, snow (“snow; accumulation of snow; snowfall; snowstorm; whiteness”), from Old English snāw (“snow”), from Proto-West Germanic *snaiw (“snow”), from Proto-Germanic *snaiwaz (“snow”), from Proto-Indo-European *snóygʷʰos (“snow”), from *sneygʷʰ- (“to snow”). The verb is derived from Middle English snouen (“to snow; (figurative) to shower”), from snou, snow (noun) (see above) + -en (suffix forming the infinitive of verbs). Displaced Old English snīwan, whence English snew (obsolete). Verb etymology 1, verb sense 2.3.2 (“to convince or hoodwink (someone)”) probably refers to a person being blinded or confused by a snowstorm. The adjective comes from the phrase a snowball's chance in hell, also see snowball clause at Wikipedia. Cognates * Scots snaw (“snow”) * Yola sneew, sneow, snow, snowe (“snow”) * North Frisian Sne, sni, snii, snii'e, snä, snäi (“snow”) * Saterland Frisian Snee (“snow”) * West Frisian snie (“snow”) * Alemannic German schnee, schnei, schnia, schné, schnìj (“snow”) * Bavarian schnea, sghneab (“snow”) * Cimbrian snea, snèa (“snow”) * Dutch snee, sneeuw (“snow”) * German Schnee (“snow”) * Limburgish Schnië, snieë (“snow”) * Luxembourgish Schnéi (“snow”) * Mòcheno schnea (“snow”) * Vilamovian śnej, šnej, śnyi (“snow”) * Yiddish שניי (shney, “snow”) * Danish sne (“snow”) * Elfdalian sniųo (“snow”) * Faroese snjógvur (“snow”) * Icelandic snjár, snjór, snær (“snow”) * Norwegian Bokmål sne, snø (“snow”) * Norwegian Nynorsk snjo, snø (“snow”) * Swedish snö (“snow”) * Gothic 𐍃𐌽𐌰𐌹𐍅𐍃 (snaiws, “snow”) * Irish sneachta (“snow”) * Manx sniaghtey (“snow”) * Scottish Gaelic sneachd, sneachda (“snow”) * Welsh nyf (“snow”) * Latin nix (“snow”) * Ancient Greek νίψ (níps, “snow”) * Latvian snìegs (“snow”) * Lithuanian sniẽgas (“snow”) * Belarusian, Russian, and Macedonian снег (sneg, “snow”) * Bulgarian сняг (snjag, “snow”) * Czech sníh (“snow”) * Polish śnieg, śmiég (“snow”) * Serbo-Croatian сне̑г, сније̑г, snȇg, snig, snijȇg (“snow”) * Slovak sneh (“snow”) * Slovene sneg (“snow”) * Ukrainian сніг (snih, “snow”) * Shughni жиниҷ (žiniǰ, “snow”) * Avestan 𐬯𐬥𐬀𐬉𐬲𐬀𐬌𐬙𐬌 (snaēžaⁱti, “to snow”) * Sanskrit स्नेह (snéha, “grease, oil”)

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