0 a severe snow storm with strong winds:
Blizzard conditions made the main roads almost impassable.
1 a large amount of something that arrives or is produced together in a confusing or badly organized way:
a blizzard of statistics/handouts
2 a severe snow storm with strong winds:
We didn’t get out for three days after the blizzard was over.
The truth is that economic blizzards will never be totally avoided.
Anyone who doubts that need only have seen the conditions under which marginal farmers were operating in the last few weeks in blizzards.
I think that we were all taken by surprise by this terrific series of blizzards.
Such a system could be extended to rail disasters, to coastal search and rescue, and to travellers stranded on roads in blizzards.
There was the continual strain not only of the blizzards, ice and snow but of the relentless air and underwater menace.
There may, of course, be fresh calamities in store for us, as unforeseen as was the last winter with its deadly blizzards and disastrous floods.
Then came the deadly blizzards of the winter which wiped out millions of sheep and gravely affected the spring lambing.
Needless to say, it took place at a time when we were hit by blizzards and snow disruption.
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雪, 暴風雪, 雪暴…
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雪, 暴风雪, 雪暴…
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ventisca, tormenta [feminine], ventisca [feminine]…
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tempête [feminine] de neige, blizzard…
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