- granizada
- f.1 hailstorm.2 water ice.past part.past participle of spanish verb: granizar.* * *granizada► nombre femenino1 hailstorm2 figurado (lluvia) hail, shower■ lanzaron una granizada de flechas they fired a hail of arrows* * *SF1) (Meteo) hailstorm, hail2) (fig) hail; (=abundancia) shower, vast number
una granizada de balas — a hail of bullets
3) And (=bebida) iced drink* * *femenino hailstorm* * *= hailstone, hail, hailstorm.Ex. Don't bank on it, there can be bright sunshine, hailstones, drizzle, pouring rain and snowflurries in any given hour of the day.Ex. The wind was now blowing great guns, with frequent storms of hail, but on they went to Ballycastle.Ex. The best way to keep safe in hailstorms is to immediately seek shelter.* * *femenino hailstorm* * *= hailstone, hail, hailstorm.Ex: Don't bank on it, there can be bright sunshine, hailstones, drizzle, pouring rain and snowflurries in any given hour of the day.
Ex: The wind was now blowing great guns, with frequent storms of hail, but on they went to Ballycastle.Ex: The best way to keep safe in hailstorms is to immediately seek shelter.* * *granizadafemininehailstorm* * *
granizado,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino iced drink: quiero un granizado de limón, I'll have an iced-lemon drink
granizada sustantivo femenino hailstorm: este verano la granizada echó a perder la cosecha, we lost the crop in a hailstorm this summer
'granizada' also found in these entries:
English:
hailstorm
* * *granizada nf1. Meteo hailstorm2. [abundancia] hail, shower* * *granizadaf hailstorm* * *granizada nf: hailstorm
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.