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hail

/heɪl/

Hail is a type of weather where small, hard balls of ice fall from the sky like rain. These ice balls are called hailstones and usually fall during a storm.

例句

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1

The hail was so loud on the roof that I could not sleep.

The ice balls hitting the roof were very noisy and kept me awake.

2

The local government reported severe hail damage to the city's public buildings.

The city leaders said that the falling ice broke parts of the public buildings.

3

Wow, did you see the size of that hail? It was like golf balls!

Look, the ice falling from the sky is very large, like small sports balls.

词族

名词
hail
Verb
hail
形容词
haily
相关
hailstone
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Hail' as 'Hard Rain'. Both start with 'H' and 'R', but 'Hail' is 'Hard'.

快速测验

The ______ was so big that it broke the windshield of the car.

正确!

正确答案是: hail

例句

1

The hail was so loud on the roof that I could not sleep.

everyday

The ice balls hitting the roof were very noisy and kept me awake.

2

The local government reported severe hail damage to the city's public buildings.

formal

The city leaders said that the falling ice broke parts of the public buildings.

3

Wow, did you see the size of that hail? It was like golf balls!

informal

Look, the ice falling from the sky is very large, like small sports balls.

4

Hail forms when drops of water freeze in the cold upper layers of a storm cloud.

academic

Ice balls are made when water turns to ice high up in the clouds during a storm.

5

Our insurance policy covers any property damage caused by hail storms.

business

Our insurance company will pay if the falling ice balls break our things.

词族

名词
hail
Verb
hail
形容词
haily
相关
hailstone

常见搭配

heavy hail a lot of ice falling at once
hail storm a storm with ice balls
large hail big pieces of ice from the sky
hail damage problems caused by falling ice
falling hail ice coming down from the clouds

常用短语

a hail of stones

many stones falling or being thrown at once

pea-sized hail

ice balls that are the size of small green peas

hail from

to come from a specific place (verb usage)

容易混淆的词

hail vs snow

Snow is soft and white; hail is hard, cold ice.

hail vs sleet

Sleet is a mix of rain and melting ice; hail is solid balls of ice.

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使用说明

Use 'hail' as an uncountable noun when talking about the weather event. Use 'hailstones' if you want to count the individual pieces of ice.

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常见错误

Don't say 'it is hailing many hails'; instead say 'there is a lot of hail' or 'it is hailing'.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'Hail' as 'Hard Rain'. Both start with 'H' and 'R', but 'Hail' is 'Hard'.

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词源

From the Old English word 'hægl', which means frozen rain.

语法模式

uncountable noun in weather contexts often used with 'there is' or 'it is' plural form 'hailstones' for individual pieces
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文化背景

In many agricultural areas, hail is feared because it can destroy entire crops in just a few minutes.

快速测验

The ______ was so big that it broke the windshield of the car.

正确!

正确答案是: hail

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A1

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A1

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