- zargan.com tr/q/hail-ceviri-nedirhail on/upon: dolu gibi yağ(dır)mak. The plane hailed leaflets on the city. to hail. curses on someone: birine küfür/lânet yağdırmak, verip veriştirmek.
- turkcebilgi.com hailThe separate masses or grains are called hailstones. (v. t.) To pour forcibly down, as hail. (noun) A wish of health; a salutation; a loud call.
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- en.wiktionary.org wiki/hailhail-heidit (“unhurt; whole, entire, complete”). hail hypothec (“whole of something, the whole concern”). hail-hertit (“undaunted, stalwart”).
- britannica.com dictionary/hail[noncount] : pieces of ice that fall from clouds like rain. Many cars were damaged by hail during the storm.
- tr.glosbe.com en/tr/hail"hail" Türkçe içindeki çevirilerine dikkat et. hail ile ilgili cümledeki kullanımına bak, söyleyişini dinle ve dil bilgisini öğren.
- twominenglish.com hail-vs-hale/Here’s the simple difference: “Hail” can mean to greet someone or refer to frozen rain. For example, “The king was hailed by his people” or “Hail fell during the storm.”
- wordtools.ai definition/hailDefinition of «hail». Hail is a type of precipitation that occurs when strong thunderstorms produce large, heavy droplets of water or ice that fall to the ground.
- 1. to greet, esp enthusiastically: the crowd hailed the actress with joy.
- 2. to acclaim or acknowledge: they hailed him as their hero.
- 3. to attract the attention of by shouting or gesturing: to hail a taxi; to hail a passing ship.
- collinsdictionary.com dictionary/english/hailWhen it hails, hail falls like rain from the sky. It started to hail, huge great stones. ... Hail is used as a word of greeting. [old-fashioned]. Hail to the new champion.