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Is a form of precipitation which consists of balls or irregular lumps of ice (hailstones). Hailstones usually consist mostly of water ice and measure between 5 and 150 millimeters in diameter, with the larger stones coming from severe... ... Wikipedia

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hail- Ⅰ. hail NOUN 1) pellets of frozen rain falling in showers from cumulonimbus clouds. 2) a large number of things hurled forcefully through the air. VERB (it hails, it is hailing, etc.) ▪ hail falls … English terms dictionary

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Hail- (h[=a]l), n. el, AS. hgel, hagol; akin to D., G., Dan., & Sw. hagel; Icel. hagl; cf. Gr. ka chlhx pebble.] Small roundish masses of ice precipitated from the clouds, where they are formed by the congelation of vapor. The... ... The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

hail- [n] torrent barrage, bombardment, broadside, cannonade, hailstorm, pelting, rain, salvo, shower, storm, volley; concepts 189,524 hail call to, yell for accost, address, flag, flag down*, greet, hello, holler*, salute, shoulder, shout, signal … New thesaurus

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Hail- Hail, v. t. To pour forcibly down, as hail. Shak. ... The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

Hail- Hail, v. i. ld); p. pr. &vb. n. (Hailing).] To pour down particles of ice, or frozen vapors. ... The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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HAIL

hail (heɪl)

1. n deg;

hail of fire military strong fire

2. v

1) (in bezl.) rpm):

it hails, it is hailing

2) shower with hail ( blows and so on. )

3) to rain down like hail (also translated)

hail (heɪl)

1. n greeting, call;"

out of hail beyond earshot, in the distance;

within hail within voice hearing distance

2. v

1) greet; congratulate

2) call out, call;

to hail a taxi

3) mor. call out ( vessel) to hail from

a) pestilence go from ( some port);

b) come from;

where do you hail from? Where are you from?

3. int hello!


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translation from English into Russian in other dictionaries

Translation HAIL- New large English-Russian dictionary under the general guidance of academician. Yu.D. Apresyan

hail

1. (heıl) n

2) flow, hail, multitude

a ~ of blows (bullets) - hail of blows (bullets)

2. (heıl) v

1) impers go ( about the city)

it ~s, it is ~ing - hail is coming

2) rain down like hail

arrows ~ed (down) on the troops as they advanced - arrows rained down on the approaching warriors in a hail

3) shower with hail ( something)

to ~ (down) curses (blows) on /upon/ smb. - to shower smb. curses (blows)

to ~ criticism on smb. - criticize smb.

II

1. (heıl) n

1) hail; greetings

2) the distance within which the call is heard

within (out of) ~ - within (outside) hearing

keep within~! - ≅ don’t go far!

2. (heıl) v

1. 1) call out; to attract attention by calling out

to ~ a taxi - stop / call / a taxi

he was ~ed by a stranger - the stranger called out to him

2) mor. communicate with signals ( with a passing ship); call out ( passing ship)

2. welcome

he was ~ed by everybody - he was given an enthusiastic reception

his appearance was ~ed with long applause - his appearance was greeted with thunderous applause

3. proclaim

they ~ed him (as) king (/lang] - he was proclaimed king (captain)

the play was ~ed as a work of art - everyone shouted that the play was a real masterpiece

1) mor. be attributed ( to some port), go ( from smb. port)

English-Russian translation of HAIL

transcription, transcription: [heɪl]

2) transfer stream, hail The victim was hit by a hail of bullets. ≈ The victim was riddled with a hail of bullets. The police were met with a hail of stones and petrol bombs. ≈ The police were met with a hail of stones and firebombs.

1) (in wordless revolutions) to go (about hail) it hails, it is hailing ≈ hail is coming

2) transfer fall in hail; shower with hail Walter hail "d a score of names upon her. ≈ Walter showered her with two dozen names. to hail down a storm of blows ≈ shower with hail of blows II

1) greeting, exclamations of greeting; hail I could hear hails coming and going between the old buccaneer and his comrades. “I could hear the old pirate and his comrades calling to each other.

2) limit of audibility out of hail ≈ beyond audibility within hail ≈ within audibility

1) greet Syn: salute 2., greet I

2) a) call, hail Jim saw him and hailed him. Jim saw him and called out to him. to hail a taxi ≈ stop, catch a taxi b) mor. hail (passing ship)

3) proclaim, call to hail smb. emperor ≈ to proclaim smb. Emperor Faulkner has been hailed as the greatest American novelist of his generation. Faulkner has been hailed as the best American novelist of his time. Syn: proclaim, acclaim 2.

4) happen, be from (from) Where do you hail from? ≈ Where are you from? The band hail from Glasgow. ≈ This is a group of musicians from Glasgow. This is a film which seems to hail from the hippie era. ≈ It looks like a movie from the hippie era.

3. intl. Hello!

hail flow, hail, multitude - a * of blows hail of blows go - it *s, it is *ing hail comes hail - arrows *ed on the troops as they advanced arrows rained down in hail on the approaching soldiers shower with hail - to * curses on smb. shower smb. curses - to * criticism on smb. criticize smb. hail; greeting the distance within which the call can be heard - within * within hearing range - keep within *! don't go far! hail; to attract attention by calling - to * a taxi stop a taxi - he was *ed by a stranger he was called by a stranger (sea) to communicate with signals to click to greet - he was *ed by everybody he was given an enthusiastic welcome - his appearance was *ed with long applause him the appearance was greeted with thunderous applause proclaim - they *ed him king he was proclaimed king - the play was *ed as a work of art shouted everywhere that the play was a real masterpiece (sea) to be attributed, to go - the ship *s from Liverpool home port ship - Liverpool be from - where do you * from? Where are you from? - he *s from London he is from London hello!, hello! > * Columbia (Americanism) damn it; > to raise * Columbia raise noise; > he caught * Columbia for coming home late

hail hail; hail of fire military strong fire ~ pestilence. hail (ship) ~ hail, call; to hail a taxi stop a taxi ~ shower with hail (blows, etc.) ~ int. Hello! ~ welcome; congratulate ~ shower with hail (also translated)

~ call out, call; to hail a taxi stop the taxi

to ~ from pestilence go from (some port) to ~ from colloquial. come from; where do you hail from? Where are you from?

hail hail; hail of fire military strong fire

it hails, it is hailing

~ greeting, call; out of hail beyond earshot, in the distance; within hail within voice hearing distance

to ~ from colloquial come from; where do you hail from? Where are you from?

~ greeting, call; out of hail beyond earshot, in the distance; within hail within voice hearing distance

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