B2 adjective ニュートラル

blizzard

/ˈblɪz.ərd/

A severe snowstorm characterized by very strong winds and low visibility over an extended period. In a metaphorical sense, it refers to an overwhelming or confusing mass of something that arrives suddenly, such as data or paperwork.

例文

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1

The mountain climbers were forced to seek shelter when the blizzard hit without warning.

The people climbing the mountain had to find a safe place when the heavy snowstorm started suddenly.

2

Meteorological data suggests that blizzard conditions will persist for at least forty-eight hours.

Weather information indicates that the severe storm conditions will continue for two days.

3

I'm not going out in that blizzard; I'll just wait for the snow to stop.

I am staying inside because of that huge storm; I will wait until it stops snowing.

語族

名詞
blizzard
形容詞
blizzard-like
関連
snowstorm
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覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'bliz' (like a 'blitz' attack) of 'lizards'—imagine a thousand cold, white lizards falling rapidly from the sky.

クイックテスト

The public relations department had to manage a ______ of media inquiries after the scandal broke.

正解!

正解は: a

例文

1

The mountain climbers were forced to seek shelter when the blizzard hit without warning.

everyday

The people climbing the mountain had to find a safe place when the heavy snowstorm started suddenly.

2

Meteorological data suggests that blizzard conditions will persist for at least forty-eight hours.

formal

Weather information indicates that the severe storm conditions will continue for two days.

3

I'm not going out in that blizzard; I'll just wait for the snow to stop.

informal

I am staying inside because of that huge storm; I will wait until it stops snowing.

4

The historical analysis focuses on the socio-economic impact of the Great Blizzard of 1888.

academic

The academic study looks at how the massive 1888 snowstorm affected society and the economy.

5

The company faced a blizzard of criticism from shareholders following the release of the quarterly report.

business

The business received a massive amount of negative feedback from investors after the report came out.

語族

名詞
blizzard
形容詞
blizzard-like
関連
snowstorm

よく使う組み合わせ

blizzard conditions weather states typical of a severe snowstorm
blinding blizzard a snowstorm that makes it impossible to see anything
blizzard of paperwork an overwhelming amount of documents to process
survive a blizzard to remain safe and alive during a dangerous storm
sudden blizzard a snowstorm that begins unexpectedly

よく使うフレーズ

a blizzard of activity

a period of intense and hurried work

weather the blizzard

to endure a difficult or overwhelming situation

blizzard of protest

a massive and sudden outcry against a decision

よく混同される語

blizzard vs snowstorm

A snowstorm is a general term, whereas a blizzard must have winds over 35mph and visibility under 1/4 mile.

blizzard vs whiteout

A whiteout is the visual condition where you can't see anything; a blizzard is the actual storm event.

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使い方のコツ

While it literally describes a weather event, 'blizzard' is highly effective in professional writing to describe an overwhelming volume of information or tasks.

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よくある間違い

Learners often use 'blizzard' for any light snowfall, but it should be reserved for intense, windy, and dangerous conditions.

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覚え方のコツ

Think of a 'bliz' (like a 'blitz' attack) of 'lizards'—imagine a thousand cold, white lizards falling rapidly from the sky.

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語源

The word's origin is uncertain, but it became popular in the United States in the 1870s, possibly derived from 'blaze' or 'blast'.

文法パターン

countable noun often used as an attributive noun (e.g., blizzard conditions) prepositional phrases with 'of' (e.g., blizzard of something)
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文化的な背景

In many northern countries, a blizzard often results in 'snow days' where schools and businesses close for safety.

クイックテスト

The public relations department had to manage a ______ of media inquiries after the scandal broke.

正解!

正解は: a

関連単語

immune

B2

Immune describes the state of being protected from a specific disease, typically through vaccination or prior exposure. It can also figuratively refer to being unaffected by something negative, such as criticism, or being exempt from certain duties or legal consequences.

antibody

B2

A protective protein produced by the immune system in response to the presence of a foreign substance, called an antigen. It identifies and neutralizes threats like bacteria, viruses, and toxins to prevent infection.

vaccine

B2

A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases. It is typically prepared from the causative agent of a disease or a synthetic substitute and is administered to prevent future infection.

vaccination

B2

The administration of a vaccine to help the immune system develop protection from a disease. It refers to the physical act or the organized process of immunizing individuals or populations.

immunization

B2

The process by which an individual's immune system becomes protected against a specific disease, typically through the administration of a vaccine. It refers to both the act of giving a vaccine and the resulting state of being immune to an infection.

injection

B2

An injection is the act of putting a liquid, especially a drug, into a person's body using a needle and a syringe. Metaphorically, it refers to the act of introducing something new, such as money or energy, into a system or organization to improve it.

medication

B2

To treat a person or animal with medicine, or to provide a drug to alleviate symptoms and manage health conditions. It describes the professional act of administering healthcare substances or the personal act of self-treating a condition.

prescription

B2

Relating to a medicine or treatment that can only be obtained through a written order from a qualified doctor. It describes items that are legally regulated and require professional authorization rather than being available for direct purchase.

antibiotic

B2

Relating to a substance that is capable of destroying or inhibiting the growth of microorganisms, especially bacteria. It describes medications or properties used to treat infections caused by bacteria rather than viruses.

anesthetic

B2

A substance or drug that induces a reversible loss of sensation or consciousness. It is used in medical procedures to prevent a patient from feeling pain during surgery or other painful treatments.

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