Sirocco
Übersetzung von "sirocco" ins Russisch
sirocco
SubstantivUK
/sɪˈrɒkəʊ/
US
/sɪˈrɑkoʊ/
sirocco
siroccos Pl.
The sirocco blew in from the desert, bringing hot and dry air.
Сирокко дул из пустыни, принося горячий и сухой воздух.
Definitionen
sirocco
SubstantivUK
/sɪˈrɒkəʊ/
US
/sɪˈrɑkoʊ/
A hot, dry wind originating in the Sahara and blowing across the Mediterranean to southern Europe.
The sirocco brought a wave of heat and dust to the coastal town, making the air feel heavy and oppressive.
A warm, humid wind from the southeast, occurring in the Adriatic region.
The sirocco swept through the city, leaving a trail of humidity and discomfort in its wake.
Figurative: an oppressive, sultry, or stifling atmosphere or mood.
A sirocco of tension swept through the boardroom as the decision was announced.
sirocco
AdjektivUK
/sɪˈrɒkəʊ/
US
/sɪˈrɑkoʊ/
Relating to or characteristic of a sirocco; hot, dry, humid, or oppressive.
The sirocco heat made it difficult to sleep at night.