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Qu'est-ce (qui) est snow - définition

JAPANESE SINGER
SNoW; SNoW (Japanese singer); Snow (J-pop artist)

snow         
  • 1997]]
  • A powder snow avalanche
  • Deicing an aircraft during a snow event
  • Traffic stranded in a 2011 [[Chicago]] snowstorm.
  • suncups]] on this snow surface
  • Any elevation: none.}}
  • An animation of seasonal snow changes, based on satellite imagery
  • Freshly fallen snowflakes
  • Extratropical cyclonic snowstorm, February 24, 2007—(Click for animation.)
  • [[Firn]]—metamorphosed multi-year snow
  • [[Arctic fox]], a predator of smaller animals that live beneath the snow
  • Icings resulting from meltwater at the bottom of the snow pack on the roof, flowing and refreezing at the eave as icicles and from leaking into the wall via an ice dam.
  • Satellite view of the Indus River Basin, showing snow in the mountain ranges—including the Himalayas—which feed the Indus river and its tributaries, and agricultural areas in eastern [[Pakistan]] and northwestern [[India]] that draw on them for irrigation.
  • Cold northwesterly wind over [[Lake Superior]] and [[Lake Michigan]] creating lake-effect snowfall
  • Snow drifts forming around downwind obstructions
  • Alpine skiing.
  • Snow-covered trees in [[Kuusamo]], [[Finland]]
  • Extreme snow accumulation on building roofs
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  • Frontal snowsquall moving toward [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]]
  • Reduced visibility on [[Ontario Highway 401]] in Toronto due to a [[snowsquall]].
  • Fresh snow beginning to metamorphose: The surface shows wind packing and [[sastrugi]]. In the foreground are [[hoar frost]] crystals, formed by refrozen water vapor emerging to the cold surface.
  • Snow pit on the surface of a glacier, profiling snow properties where the snow becomes increasingly dense with depth as it turns to ice
  • Snowfall and snowmelt are parts of the Earth's water cycle.
  • cm}} of snow, breaking the city's one-day snowfall record
PRECIPITATION IN THE FORM OF ICE CRYSTAL FLAKES
SNOWING; Snowed; Snows; Snowing; Snow depth; Snowflake structure; Snow cover; Snowfall; Snow event; Snow crystal; Sneaux; Snow-water equivalent; Snow Water Equivalency; Snow water equivalency; Wet snow; Snowfalls; Mountain effect snow; Virgin snow; 🌨️; SnowFall; Snow fall; Snow band
(snows, snowing, snowed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
Snow consists of a lot of soft white bits of frozen water that fall from the sky in cold weather.
In Mid-Wales six inches of snow blocked roads...
They tramped through the falling snow.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
You can refer to a great deal of snow in an area as the snows.
...the first snows of winter...
N-PLURAL
3.
When it snows, snow falls from the sky.
It had been snowing all night.
VERB: it V
4.
If someone snows you, they persuade you to do something or convince you of something by flattering or deceiving you. (AM INFORMAL)
I'd been a fool letting him snow me with his big ideas.
VERB: V n
5.
Snow         
  • 1997]]
  • A powder snow avalanche
  • Deicing an aircraft during a snow event
  • Traffic stranded in a 2011 [[Chicago]] snowstorm.
  • suncups]] on this snow surface
  • Any elevation: none.}}
  • An animation of seasonal snow changes, based on satellite imagery
  • Freshly fallen snowflakes
  • Extratropical cyclonic snowstorm, February 24, 2007—(Click for animation.)
  • [[Firn]]—metamorphosed multi-year snow
  • [[Arctic fox]], a predator of smaller animals that live beneath the snow
  • Icings resulting from meltwater at the bottom of the snow pack on the roof, flowing and refreezing at the eave as icicles and from leaking into the wall via an ice dam.
  • Satellite view of the Indus River Basin, showing snow in the mountain ranges—including the Himalayas—which feed the Indus river and its tributaries, and agricultural areas in eastern [[Pakistan]] and northwestern [[India]] that draw on them for irrigation.
  • Cold northwesterly wind over [[Lake Superior]] and [[Lake Michigan]] creating lake-effect snowfall
  • Snow drifts forming around downwind obstructions
  • Alpine skiing.
  • Snow-covered trees in [[Kuusamo]], [[Finland]]
  • Extreme snow accumulation on building roofs
  • df          = mdy-all
}}</ref>
  • Frontal snowsquall moving toward [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]]
  • Reduced visibility on [[Ontario Highway 401]] in Toronto due to a [[snowsquall]].
  • Fresh snow beginning to metamorphose: The surface shows wind packing and [[sastrugi]]. In the foreground are [[hoar frost]] crystals, formed by refrozen water vapor emerging to the cold surface.
  • Snow pit on the surface of a glacier, profiling snow properties where the snow becomes increasingly dense with depth as it turns to ice
  • Snowfall and snowmelt are parts of the Earth's water cycle.
  • cm}} of snow, breaking the city's one-day snowfall record
PRECIPITATION IN THE FORM OF ICE CRYSTAL FLAKES
SNOWING; Snowed; Snows; Snowing; Snow depth; Snowflake structure; Snow cover; Snowfall; Snow event; Snow crystal; Sneaux; Snow-water equivalent; Snow Water Equivalency; Snow water equivalency; Wet snow; Snowfalls; Mountain effect snow; Virgin snow; 🌨️; SnowFall; Snow fall; Snow band
·vt To scatter like snow; to cover with, or as with, snow.
II. Snow ·vi To fall in or as snow;
- chiefly used impersonally; as, it snows; it snowed yesterday.
III. Snow ·noun Fig.: Something white like snow, as the white color (argent) in heraldry; something which falls in, or as in, flakes.
IV. Snow ·noun A square-rigged vessel, differing from a brig only in that she has a trysail mast close abaft the mainmast, on which a large trysail is hoisted.
V. Snow ·noun Watery particles congealed into white or transparent crystals or flakes in the air, and falling to the earth, exhibiting a great variety of very beautiful and perfect forms.
snow         
  • 1997]]
  • A powder snow avalanche
  • Deicing an aircraft during a snow event
  • Traffic stranded in a 2011 [[Chicago]] snowstorm.
  • suncups]] on this snow surface
  • Any elevation: none.}}
  • An animation of seasonal snow changes, based on satellite imagery
  • Freshly fallen snowflakes
  • Extratropical cyclonic snowstorm, February 24, 2007—(Click for animation.)
  • [[Firn]]—metamorphosed multi-year snow
  • [[Arctic fox]], a predator of smaller animals that live beneath the snow
  • Icings resulting from meltwater at the bottom of the snow pack on the roof, flowing and refreezing at the eave as icicles and from leaking into the wall via an ice dam.
  • Satellite view of the Indus River Basin, showing snow in the mountain ranges—including the Himalayas—which feed the Indus river and its tributaries, and agricultural areas in eastern [[Pakistan]] and northwestern [[India]] that draw on them for irrigation.
  • Cold northwesterly wind over [[Lake Superior]] and [[Lake Michigan]] creating lake-effect snowfall
  • Snow drifts forming around downwind obstructions
  • Alpine skiing.
  • Snow-covered trees in [[Kuusamo]], [[Finland]]
  • Extreme snow accumulation on building roofs
  • df          = mdy-all
}}</ref>
  • Frontal snowsquall moving toward [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]]
  • Reduced visibility on [[Ontario Highway 401]] in Toronto due to a [[snowsquall]].
  • Fresh snow beginning to metamorphose: The surface shows wind packing and [[sastrugi]]. In the foreground are [[hoar frost]] crystals, formed by refrozen water vapor emerging to the cold surface.
  • Snow pit on the surface of a glacier, profiling snow properties where the snow becomes increasingly dense with depth as it turns to ice
  • Snowfall and snowmelt are parts of the Earth's water cycle.
  • cm}} of snow, breaking the city's one-day snowfall record
PRECIPITATION IN THE FORM OF ICE CRYSTAL FLAKES
SNOWING; Snowed; Snows; Snowing; Snow depth; Snowflake structure; Snow cover; Snowfall; Snow event; Snow crystal; Sneaux; Snow-water equivalent; Snow Water Equivalency; Snow water equivalency; Wet snow; Snowfalls; Mountain effect snow; Virgin snow; 🌨️; SnowFall; Snow fall; Snow band
¦ noun
1. atmospheric water vapour frozen into ice crystals and falling in light white flakes or lying on the ground as a white layer.
(snows) falls of snow.
2. a mass of flickering white spots on a television or radar screen, caused by interference or a poor signal.
3. informal cocaine.
¦ verb
1. (it snows, it is snowing, etc.) snow falls.
(be snowed in/up) be confined or blocked by a large quantity of snow.
2. (be snowed under) be overwhelmed with a large quantity of something, especially work.
3. N. Amer. informal mislead or charm with elaborate and insincere words.
Derivatives
snowily adverb
snowiness noun
snowless adjective
snowy adjective (snowier, snowiest).
Origin
OE snaw, of Gmc origin.

Wikipédia

Snow (Japanese singer)

SNoW (pronounced: "Snow"; born June 11, 1985 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese singer and songwriter also known as Yukie.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour snow
1. Snow had fallen snow on snow, snow on snow, until the city lay underneath its white pelt like a steaming animal.
2. Let in snow For second time this winter, Jerusalem braces for snow. .
3. Strong winds blew snow around to create near–whiteouts and snow drifts.
4. Snow is the host of the Tony Snow Show‘‘ on Fox News Radio and Weekend Live with Tony Snow on the Fox News Channel.
5. Bush spokesman Snow apologizes for stem cell remark WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Tony Snow, President George W.