Hail
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English
Noun
hail (uncountable)
- Balls of ice falling as precipitation from the sky.
Translations
- Chinese: 雹, 冰雹, 雹子
- Dutch: hagel m
- Finnish: rae, rakeet
- French: grêle f
- German: Hagel m
- Italian: grandine f
- Japanese: 雹 (ひょう)
- Lithuanian: kruša f
- Swedish: hagel
Intransitive verb
to hail (past tense and past participle hailed)
- (used only in the infinitive and the third-person singular with it) Said of the weather when hail is falling.
- They say it's going to hail tomorrow.
Translations
- Dutch: hagelen
- Finnish: sataa rakeita
- German: hageln
- Swedish: hagla
Transitive verb
to hail (past tense and past participle hailed)
- To greet.
- Hail Caesar
- To praise enthusiastically.
- He was hailed as a hero.
- To call out to loudly in order to gain the attention of
- hail a taxi
Translations
- Finnish: tervehtiä (1), kutsua (3)
- French: saluer
- German: grüssen
- Russian: приветствовать