Tramontane
Übersetzung von "tramontane" ins Russisch
tramontane
SubstantivUK
/trəˈmɒn.teɪn/
US
/trəˈmɑːn.teɪn/
tramontane
tramontanes Pl.
The sailors were wary of the tramontane winds.
Моряки опасались трамонтанных ветров.
tramontane
AdjektivUK
/træˈmɒnteɪn/
US
/træˈmɑnˌteɪn/
tramontane
трамонтанный
The tramontane winds were particularly strong this season.
Трамонтанные ветры были особенно сильными в этом сезоне.
Definitionen
tramontane
SubstantivUK
/træˈmɒnteɪn/
US
/træˈmɑnˌteɪn/
A person who lives beyond the mountains, especially in relation to a specific region.
The villagers referred to the new settlers as tramontanes, as they came from the other side of the mountain range.
A cold wind coming from the north, especially in the Mediterranean region.
The tramontane blew fiercely through the town, bringing a chill to the air.
tramontane
AdjektivUK
/træˈmɒnteɪn/
US
/træˈmɑnˌteɪn/
Situated on the other side of the mountains; foreign or strange.
The tramontane customs of the distant village intrigued the travelers.
Relating to or coming from the other side of the mountains.
The tramontane winds brought a chill to the valley.
Situated to or coming from the north, especially north of significant mountain ranges such as the Alps or the Pyrenees.
Merchants would cross the pass to trade with the tramontane towns on the northern side.