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cloud
(kloud)n.
1.
a. A visible body of very fine water droplets or ice particles suspended in the atmosphere at altitudes ranging up to several miles above sea level.
b. A mass of particles or droplets, as of dust, smoke, or steam, suspended in the atmosphere or existing in outer space.
2.
a. A large moving body of things in the air or on the ground; a swarm:a cloud of locusts.
b. A collection of particles or other small entities:an electron cloud; a cloud of spores.
c. An opaque mass of particles suspended in water:a cloud of silt in the pond.
3. A dark region or blemish, as on a polished stone.
4. A state or cause of sadness, worry, or anger:At the bad news a cloud fell over the celebration.
5. A state or cause of confusion or misunderstanding:writing made difficult by a cloud of jargon.
6. A state or cause of suspicion or disgrace:A cloud of mistrust lingers among the signers of the treaty.
7.
a. A large area of coordinated wireless internet service.
b. The collection of data and services available through the internet:stored company data in the cloud.
v.cloud·ed,cloud·ing,clouds
v.tr.
1.
a. To cover or obscure with clouds:We could not see the moon because the sky was clouded over.
b. To make less clear or transparent:Smoke clouded the sky. Steam clouded the windows.
2.
a. To make sorrowful, troubled, or angry:a bad memory that clouded his spirits.
b. To cause to appear sorrowful, troubled, or angry:Worry clouded her face.
3.
a. To make difficult to know or understand; make obscure or uncertain:The economic downturn clouded the future of the project.
b. To confuse:Don't let your resentments cloud your judgment.
4. To cast aspersions on; sully:Scandal clouded the officer's reputation.
v.intr.
Idioms:1.
a. To become cloudy or overcast:The sky clouded over.
b. To become dark, obscure, or less transparent:The water in the tank clouded up.
2. To show sorrow, worry, or anger:His face clouded at the news.
in the clouds
Impractical.
under a cloud
Under suspicion or in a state of disgrace.
[Middle English,hill, cloud, from Old Englishclūd,rock, hill.]
cloud′less adj.
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cloud
(klaʊd)n
1. (Physical Geography) a mass of water or ice particles visible in the sky, usually white or grey, from which rain or snow falls when the particles coagulate. See alsocirrus,cumulonimbus,cumulus,stratus
2.any collection of particles visible in the air, esp of smoke or dust
3. (Zoology) a large number of insects or other small animals in flight
4.something that darkens, threatens, or carries gloom
5. (Jewellery)jewellery a cloudlike blemish in a transparent stone
6. (modifier) of or relating to cloud computing:a cloud application.
7.in the cloudsnot in contact with reality
8.under a cloud
a.under reproach or suspicion
b.in a state of gloom or bad temper
9.on cloud nineinformal elated; very happy
vb
10. (when:intr,often foll by overor up) to make or become cloudy, overcast, or indistinct
11. (tr) to make obscure; darken
12. (tr) to confuse or impair:emotion clouded his judgment.
13.to make or become gloomy or depressed
14. (tr) to place under or render liable to suspicion or disgrace
15.to render (liquids) milky or dull or (of liquids) to become milky or dull
16.to become or render mottled or variegated
[C13 (in the sense: a mass of vapour): from Old Englishclūd rock, hill; probably related to clod]
ˈcloudlessadj
ˈcloudlesslyadv
ˈcloudlessnessn
ˈcloudˌlikeadj
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cloud
(klaʊd)n.
1. a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air, usu. at an elevation above the earth's surface.
2. any similar mass, esp. of smoke or dust.
3. a dim or obscure area in something otherwise clear or transparent.
4. anything that causes gloom, trouble, suspicion, etc.
5. a great number of insects, birds, etc., flying together.
v.t. 6. to cover with or as if with a cloud or clouds.
7. to make gloomy.
8. to make obscure or indistinct; confuse: to cloud the issue with extraneous details.
9. to reveal distress, anxiety, etc., in (a part of one's face): Worry clouded his brow.
10. to place under suspicion, disgrace, etc.
v.i. 11. to grow cloudy.
12. to reveal one's distress, anxiety, etc.: Her brow clouded with anger.
Idioms: 1.have one's head in the clouds,
a. to be lost in reverie; be daydreaming.
b. to be impractical.
2.on a cloud,Informal. exceedingly happy; in high spirits.
3.under a cloud, in disgrace; under suspicion.
[before 900; Middle English; Old Englishclūd rock, hill; probably akin toclod]
cloud′less,adj.
cloud′less•ly,adv.
cloud′less•ness,n.
cloud′like`,adj.
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cloud
(kloud)1. A visible mass of condensed water droplets or ice particles floating in the atmosphere. Clouds take various shapes depending on the conditions under which they form and their height in the atmosphere, ranging from ground or sea level to several miles above the Earth.
2. A distinguishable mass of particles or gas, such as the collection of gases and dust in a nebula.
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Cloud
a mass or volume of smoke, flying dust, etc.; a body of insects or birds; a mass of rock; a great crowd; a vast collection. See alsodrift,plague,swarm.Examples: cloud of arrows, 1776; of disdain, 1591; of dust; of flies, 1855; of foxes, 1883; of gnats, 1590; of grasshoppers; of incense; of information, 1705; of insects; of locust, 1667; of rain; of rock; of sails, 1748; of seafowl, 1885; of smoke; of starlings, 1882; of witches; of witnesses, 1382.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Cloud(s)
See Also:CLOUD MOVEMENTS,SKY
- A cloud like a torn shirt —Katherine Mansfield
- Clouds are like Holy Writ, in which theologians cause the faithful or the crazy to see anything they please —Voltaire
- Clouds … as white as leghorn feathers —Saul Bellow
- The cloud showed motion within, like an old transport truck piled high with crate on crate of sleepy white chickens —Eudora Welty
- The clouds hung above the mountains like puffs of white smoke left in the wake of a giant old-fashioned choochoo train —Sue Grafton
- The clouds lie over the chiming sky … like the dustsheets over a piano —Dylan Thomas
- Clouds like a marble frieze across the sky —Helen Hudson
- Clouds like cruisers in the heaven —Edna O’Brien
- Clouds like dark bruises were massing and swelling [on the horizon] —George Garrett
- Clouds … like drowsy lambs around a tree —Romain Gary
- (The sky turned sooty with) clouds like enormous thumbprints —Helen Hudson
- Clouds like lights among great tombs —Wallace Stevens
- Clouds like tattered fur —Jean Thompson
- Clouds piling up like a bubble bath —Sue Grafton
- Clouds, plump and heavy as dumplings —Anthony E. Stockanes
- The clouds were asses’ ears —Dylan Thomas
- The clouds were huddled on the horizon like dirty sheep from the steppes —Joyce Renwick
- The clouds were like an alabaster palace —Johnny Mercer, from his 1954 lyrics forMidnight Sun
- The clouds were like old fiddles —Joyce Cary
- A few clouds were drawn against the light like streaks of lead pencils —John Cheever
- Fluffy white clouds, like flecks of lather, were floating across the sky —Alexander Solzhenitsyn
- Clouds … wild and black and rolling like locomotives —W. P. Kinsella
- Frail clouds like milkweed floss —John Dos Passos
- Gleaming, white fluffy clouds peeped over the hills … like kittens —Stella Benson
- High fat clouds like globs of whipped cream —William Faulkner
- Like a grave face, lit by some last, sad thought, a cloud, tinged by the fading glow of sunset —John Hall Wheelock
- Like blurred lenses, winter clouds cast a shade over the sun —Truman Capote
- (Above the falling sun,) like visible winds the clouds are streaked and spun —Roy Fuller
- Little white clouds … like a row of ballet-girls, dressed in white, waiting at the back of the stage, alert and merry, for the curtain to go up —W. Somerset Maugham
- Little white clouds like flags were whipped out in the scented wind —Paul Horgan
- Little white puffs of cloud … like a cat steeped in milk —W. P. Kinsella
- A long thin cloud crossed it [the moon] slowly, drawing itself out like a name being called —Eudora Welty
- Low clouds, drooping at the edges like felt, sailed over the woods —Boris Pasternak
- Low on the horizon hung a fugitive wisp of cloud, spiraled and upthrust like a genie emerging from a bottle —Robert Traver
- A massive cloud like dirty cotton —William Faulkner
- One cloud intruded [into the blue of the sky] puffy, precise, as if piped from a pastry bag —Margaret Sutherland
- Parcels of clouds lying against the mountainside like ghosts of dead mackerel —Paul Theroux
- A single puff of cloud so still, it seems as if it had been painted there —Delmore Schwartz
- Small thin clouds like puffs of frosty breath —Joyce Cary
- Some small clouds, like rosy petals, seemed to his eyes to be dancing, gently and carefully, against the blue —Hugh Walpole
- They [the clouds] peel the morning like a fruit —Lawrence Durrell
- When clouds appear like rocks and towers, the earth’s refreshed by frequent showers —English weather rhyme
- White and fluffy clouds … one looked like a fish and one looked like a movie star, all curvy, and another looked like Santa Claus gone wrong —Lee Smith
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cloud
Past participle:clouded
Gerund:clouding
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cloud
A mass of tiny droplets formed when water vapor condenses as warm, moist air moves upwards where the temperature is lower. The bottom of the cloud is the dew point.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() coma - (astronomy) the luminous cloud of particles surrounding the frozen nucleus of a comet; forms as the comet approaches the sun and is warmed nebula - an immense cloud of gas (mainly hydrogen) and dust in interstellar space physical phenomenon - a natural phenomenon involving the physical properties of matter and energy aerosol - a cloud of solid or liquid particles in a gas cosmic dust - clouds of particles or gases occurring throughout interstellar space dust cloud - a cloud of dust suspended in the air mushroom cloud,mushroom-shaped cloud,mushroom - a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion (especially of a nuclear bomb) |
2. | cloud - a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude cirrocumulus,cirrocumulus cloud - a cloud at a high altitude consisting of a series of regularly arranged small clouds resembling ripples cirrostratus,cirrostratus cloud - a thin uniform layer of hazy cloud at high altitude cirrus cloud,cirrus - a wispy white cloud (usually of fine ice crystals) at a high altitude (4 to 8 miles) cloud bank - a layer of clouds seen from a distance condensation trail,contrail - an artificial cloud created by an aircraft; caused either by condensation due to the reduction in air pressure above the wing surface or by water vapor in the engine exhaust cumulonimbus,cumulonimbus cloud,thundercloud - a dark cloud of great vertical extent charged with electricity; associated with thunderstorms cumulus,cumulus cloud - a globular cloud mother-of-pearl cloud,nacreous cloud - a luminous iridescent cloud at a high altitude that may be seen when the sun is a few degrees below the horizon nebule - a small cloud sky - the atmosphere and outer space as viewed from the earth storm cloud - a heavy dark cloud presaging rain or a storm stratus,stratus cloud - a large dark low cloud atmospheric phenomenon - a physical phenomenon associated with the atmosphere water vapor,water vapour - water in a vaporous form diffused in the atmosphere but below boiling temperature | |
3. | cloud - out of touch with reality; "his head was in the clouds" | |
4. | cloud - a cause of worry or gloom or trouble; "the only cloud on the horizon was the possibility of dissent by the French" | |
5. | cloud - suspicion affecting your reputation; "after that mistake he was under a cloud" suspicion - the state of being suspected; "he tried to shield me from suspicion" | |
6. | cloud - a group of many things in the air or on the ground; "a swarm of insects obscured the light"; "clouds of blossoms"; "it discharged a cloud of spores" insect - small air-breathing arthropod infestation,plague - a swarm of insects that attack plants; "a plague of grasshoppers" | |
Verb | 1. | cloud - make overcast or cloudy; "Fall weather often overcasts our beaches" darken - make dark or darker; "darken a room" fog up - get foggy; "The windshield fogged up" haze - become hazy, dull, or cloudy |
2. | ![]() conceal,hide - prevent from being seen or discovered; "Muslim women hide their faces"; "hide the money" overshadow - cast a shadow upon; "The tall tree overshadowed the house" | |
3. | cloud - billow up in the form of a cloud; "The smoke clouded above the houses" | |
4. | cloud - make gloomy or depressed; "Their faces were clouded with sadness" | |
5. | cloud - place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation" | |
6. | cloud - make less clear; "the stroke clouded memories of her youth" | |
7. | cloud - colour with streaks or blotches of different shades spot - mark with a spot or spots so as to allow easy recognition; "spot the areas that one should clearly identify" harlequin - variegate with spots or marks; "His face was harlequined with patches" | |
8. | cloud - make milky or dull; "The chemical clouded the liquid to which it was added" dull - make less lively or vigorous; "Middle age dulled her appetite for travel" |
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cloud
noun
verb
Related words
fearnephophobia
fearnephophobia
Quotations
"I wander'd lonely as a cloud"
"That floats on high o'er vales and hills" [William WordsworthI Wandered Lonely as a Cloud]
"I wander'd lonely as a cloud"
"That floats on high o'er vales and hills" [William WordsworthI Wandered Lonely as a Cloud]
Types of cloud
altocumulus, altostratus, cirrocumulus, cirrostratus, cirrus, cumulonimbus, cumulus, false cirrus, fractocumulus, fractostratus, nimbostratus, nimbus, stratocumulus, stratusCollins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
cloud
nounverb
1.To make dim or indistinct:
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Translations
تَتَلَبَّد بالغُيوم، تَكْفَهِرسَحَابَةسِرب منغَيْمَةٌ مِن، كَدَر، كآبهغَيْمَه
oblakmrakzachmuřitzamlženézamračit
skysværmblive overskyetblive sløretformørke
nubo
ähmastamaparvpilvpilvinemaudu
pilvisamentuasumentaasumentuasumu
oblak
elhomályosulelkomorulfelhõfelhőfelleg
áhyggjur, òyngslimökkur, skÿòykkna í loftiskýskÿ
雲霧靄埃湯気
구름
debesisdebesuotasįtariamamliūtismiglotas
mākonissadrūmtaizmiglotapēnotapmākties
mračnooblakzaliať sazastrieť sa mrakmi
oblak
moln
เมฆ
bulutbulutlanmakhüzünlenmekkapla makkederlenmek
mây
cloud
[klaʊd]A.N →nubef (also fig)
a cloud of dust/smoke/gas/insects →unanube depolvo/humo/gases/insectos
to be under a cloud (=under suspicion) →estar bajosospecha; (=resented) →estardesacreditado
to have one's head in the clouds →estaren lasnubes
to be on cloud nine →estaren el séptimocielo
every cloud has a silver lining →no hay mal que por bien no venga
a cloud of dust/smoke/gas/insects →unanube depolvo/humo/gases/insectos
to be under a cloud (=under suspicion) →estar bajosospecha; (=resented) →estardesacreditado
to have one's head in the clouds →estaren lasnubes
to be on cloud nine →estaren el séptimocielo
every cloud has a silver lining →no hay mal que por bien no venga
B.VT
C.VI (alsoto cloud over) →nublarse (also fig)
cloud overVI + ADV →nublarse
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
cloud
[ˈklaʊd]n(in sky) →nuagem
every cloud has a silver lining(proverb) →àquelque chosemalheurest bon
to have one's head in the clouds →avoir latêtedans lesnuages
to be on cloud nine →être aux anges
to be under a cloud (=in disgrace) →êtreen disgrâce
every cloud has a silver lining(proverb) →àquelque chosemalheurest bon
to have one's head in the clouds →avoir latêtedans lesnuages
to be on cloud nine →être aux anges
to be under a cloud (=in disgrace) →êtreen disgrâce
vt
[+liquid] →troubler
to cloud the issue →brouiller les cartes
cloud over
vi [sky] →se couvrir
[face, eyes] →s'assombrir
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
cloud
n
→Wolkef;lowcloud(s) delayed takeoff →tiefhängendeWolkenverzögerten denStart;to have one’s head in theclouds →inhöherenRegionenschweben; (momentarily) →geistesabwesend sein;to be up in theclouds(inf) →überglücklich sein;to be oncloud nine(inf) →im siebten Himmel seinorschweben(inf);everycloud has a silver lining (Prov) →keinUnglück ist sogroß, es hat seinGlück imSchoß (Prov)
(of smoke, dust etc) →Wolkef;(of insects) →Schwarmm, →Haufenm;(of gas, smoke from fire) →Schwadenm;cloud of dust/smoke →Staub-/Rauchwolkef;acloud of controversy/confusion surrounded the whole matter →dieganzeAngelegenheitwurde vonKontroversenüberschattet/nebulösesDurcheinander herrschte in derganzenAngelegenheit;thecloud of suspicion hanging over him suddenly dispersed →derVerdacht, der über ihmschwebte,verflogplötzlich;he’s been under acloud for weeks(= under suspicion) →seitWochenhaftet einVerdacht an ihm;(= in disgrace) →dieGeschichtehängt ihm schonwochenlang nach;theclouds are gathering(lit, fig) →esbraut sich etwaszusammen
(in liquid, marble) →Wolkef
vt
(fig:= cast gloom on)prospect, sb’s enjoyment →trüben;face, expression →umwölken(geh);(= mar, spoil)friendship, sb’s future →überschatten;(= make less clear)mind, judgement, awareness →trüben;nature of problem →verschleiern;tocloud the issue(= complicate) →esunnötigkompliziertmachen;(= hide deliberately) →dieAngelegenheitverschleiern
vi =cloud over
cloud
:cloud bank
n →Wolkenwandf
cloudburst
n →Wolkenbruchm
cloud-capped
adj (liter)thecloud mountains/peaks →diewolkenverhangenenBerge/Gipfel
cloud chamber
n →Nebelkammerf
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cloud
[klaʊd]1.n (Met) →nuvola,nubef; (of dust, smoke, gas) →nube; (of insects) →nugolo
to be under a cloud →esseremalvisto/a
he has his head in the clouds →ha latesta tra lenuvole
to be on cloud nine →essere al settimocielo
every cloud has a silver lining (Proverb) →non tutto ilmale vien pernuocere
to be under a cloud →esseremalvisto/a
he has his head in the clouds →ha latesta tra lenuvole
to be on cloud nine →essere al settimocielo
every cloud has a silver lining (Proverb) →non tutto ilmale vien pernuocere
2.vt (liquid) →intorbidire; (mirror) →appannare (fig) (judgement) →confondere; (mind) →turbare
a clouded sky →uncielo nuvoloso
to cloud the issue →imbrogliare laquestione
a clouded sky →uncielo nuvoloso
to cloud the issue →imbrogliare laquestione
cloud overvi + adv (also) (fig) →rannuvolarsi,offuscarsi
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
cloud
(klaud)1. a mass of tiny drops of water floating in the sky.white clouds in a blue sky;The hills were hidden in cloud. wolke غَيْمَه облак nuvem oblak, mrak die Wolke skyσύννεφοnube pilv ابر pilvinuageענן बादल oblak, maglica felhő awan skÿnuvola 雲 구름 debesis mākonis awanwolkskychmura اور nuvem norоблако;туча oblak oblak oblak moln เมฆbulut 雲 хмара بادل mây云
2. a great number or quantity of anything small moving together.a cloud of flies. wolk سِرب من рояк nuvem mračno der Schwarm sky; sværmσύννεφοnube parv انبوه؛ خیل pilvinuéeנחיל हुजूम veliko mnoštvo tömeg sekelompok mökkur, skÿnugolo 大群 큰 무리 spiečius mākonis; bars kawanan yang tak terbilang banyaknyazwermsvermchmara دله nuvem roi, norрой mračno oblak, roj roj moln, svärm สิ่งของจำนวนมากที่อยู่รวมกันsürü 一大群 хмара, завіса بہت زیادہ تعاد میں یا کسی چھوٹی اشیاء کو اکٹھے چلنا đám一大群
3. something causing fear, depressionetc.a cloud of sadness. donker wolke غَيْمَةٌ مِن، كَدَر، كآبه сянка nuvem chmura der Schatten mørk skyσύννεφοnube vari ابر؛ توده pilvinuage מעִיב डर, अवसाद इत्यादि पैदा करने वाली कोई चीज tmina, skrovitost, sjena árnyék mendung áhyggjur, þyngslinube 暗影 (~의) 그림자 šešėlis ēna; aptumšojums awan hitamschaduwskygge,slør,mørk skychmura توده nuvem umbrăтень mrak senca oblak moln, skugga สิ่งที่ทำให้กลัว mutsuzluk nedeni, korku kaynağı 陰影 хмара ڈر یا اداسی پیدا کرنے والا bóng đen阴影
verb1. (often withover) to become cloudy.The sky clouded over and it began to rain. bewolk تَتَلَبَّد بالغُيوم، تَكْفَهِر (السَّماء) заоблачавам се nublar-se zamračit (se)bewölken blive overskyet συννεφιάζωnublar pilve minema ابری شدن pilvistyäs'ennuager לְהִתעַנֵן बादल छाना naoblačiti se beborul mendung þykkna í loftirannuvolarsi 曇る 구림이 끼다 apsiniaukti apmākties mendungbewolkt wordenbli overskyet,skye over,tykne tilchmurzyć się اوریځ nublar-se a se înnora затягивать облаками, тучами zastrieť sa mrakmi pooblačiti se naoblačiti se mulna [på] มืดครึ้ม bulutlanmak 雲層密布 хмаритися بادلوں سے بھر جانا mây che phủ云层密布
2. to (cause to) become blurred or not clear.Her eyes were clouded with tears. troebel يَغْشى، يَتَغَطّى بِ замъглявам nublar zamlženétrüben blive sløretθολώνωnublar hägustama, häguseks minema تار شدن؛ کدر شدن sumentuaembuer לְעַרפֵּל धुंधला कर देना potamniti, zamagliti elhomályosul kabur verða óskÿr, fyllastannebbiarsi 曇る 흐려지다 aptem(dy)ti apēnot; aizmiglot kaburvertroebelen bli uklar/sløret zamglić تار شول nublar a (se) umple (de)затуманивать zaliať sa zamegliti se zamutiti grumla, fördunkla ทำให้มัวลง kapla(n)mak 使…變得模糊不清 затьмаритися دھندلا جانا làm vẩn đục把...弄得模糊不清
3. to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled.His face clouded at the unhappy news. droewig, ongelukkig يَكْفَهِر، يَتَكَلَّحُ الوَجْه، يَتَغَطّى بالكآبه помръквам nublar zachmuřit (se)verdunkeln formørkeσκοτεινιάζω,μελαγχολώentristecerse süngestuma, süngestama محزون شدن؛ دلواپس شدن synketäassombrir לְהַעִיב उदासी potamniti, zamračiti, zamutiti elkomorul muram verða þungbúinnoscurarsi 暗くなる 그늘이 지다 paniurti, apniukti sadrūmt surambetrekkenformørke,kaste en skygge over chmurzyć (się) پشیمان شول anuviar(-se) a (se) întunecaомрачать zachmúriť sa stemniti se smračiti se förmörka[s] ก่อให้เกิดปัญหา hüzünlenmek, kederlenmek (使)感到陰鬱或憂心 засмучувати غم زدہ یا تکلیف زدہ ہونا phiền muộn使黯然
ˈcloudless adjective free from clouds.a cloudless sky. wolkloos بِدون غَيوم، مُنْقَشِع، ، صافٍ безоблачен sem nuvens bezmračný, jasnýwolkenlos skyfri ανέφελος sin una nube pilvitu صاف؛ بی ابر pilvetön sans nuagesבהיר मेघरहित vedar, nezamućen felhőtlen cerah heiður; skÿjalaus senza nubi 雲のない 구름 없는 be debesų, giedras bez mākoņiem cerahonbewolktskyfribezchmurny بی ابره sem nuvens fără noriбезоблачный bez mrakov, jasný jasen bez oblaka molnfri ที่ไม่มีเมฆ bulutsuz 無雲的 безхмарний, ясний بادلوں کے بغیر không có mây无云的
ˈcloudy adjective1. full of, having, or covered with clouds.It is a bit cloudy today. bewolk غائِم، مُتَلَبِّدٌ بالغُيوم облачен nublado zamračený, oblačnýwolkig skyetσυννεφιασμένοςnublado pilvine ابری pilvinennuageuxמעונן बादलों से भरा हुआ naoblačen, tmuran felhős berawan skÿjaðurnuvoloso 曇った 구름 낀 debesuotas apmācies; mākoņains mendungbewolktskyetpochmurny اوریځnublado înnoratоблачный oblačný oblačen oblačan molnig, molntäckt, mulen ที่ปกคลุมด้วยเมฆbulutlu 多雲的 хмарний بادلوں سے بھرا có mây多云的
2. not clear.a cloudy photograph/memory. onduidelike مُبْهَم، غَيْر واضِح мъгляв confuso nejasný, zamlženýunklar uklarθολόςborroso hägune مبهم؛ نا مشخص epäselväflouמעורפל धुंधला mutan, zamućen homályos buram óskÿroffuscato はっきりしない 흐린 neryškus, miglotas neskaidrs; miglains tak jelasonscherptåket,uklar,grumsetzamglony نا معلومconfuso neclar, înceţoşat мутный; неясный zahmlený nejasen mutan suddig, oklar ที่ไม่ชัดเจนbulanık,net değil 模糊的 неясний; мутний غیر شفاف vẩn đục模糊的
ˈcloudburst noun a sudden heavy shower of rain. wolk breek شُؤبوب، وابِلٌ من المَطَر внезапен порой aguaceiro průtrž mračen der Wolkenbruch skybrudμπόραaguacero,chaparrón vihmavaling رگبار voimakas rankkasade trombe d'eau שֶבֶר עָנַן बादल का फटना prolom oblaka felhőszakadás hujan lebat skÿfall, dembiskúracquazzone 土砂降り 갑작스런 호우 liūtis lietusgāze hujan lebatwolkbreukskybruddulewa ناڅاپي، ناببره: په بېړه: وار دواره، سمدلاسه: بې خبره aguaceiro ploaie torenţialăливень prietrž mračien ploha provala oblaka skyfall ฝนที่ตกหนักอย่างกะทันหัน şiddetli sağanak 暴雨,傾盆大雨 злива اچانک موسکا دھار بارش ہونا mưa rào 暴雨,倾盆大雨
under a cloud in trouble or disgrace. oorskadu مَشْكوكٌ فيه، مَشْبوهٌ в немлост em apuros v potížích, v nemilostiunter Verdacht,in Verruf i unåde υπό το βάρος υποψίας, υπό δυσμένεια estar bajo sospecha halvas kuulsuses مورد اتهام؛ در مخمصه joutua ongelmiin en butte aux soupçonsחשוד परेशानी इत्यादि में घिरा biti u nemilosti, biti pod sumnjom bajban van dalam kesusahan undir grun; í ónáð; í vandræðum; áhyggjufullur soggetto di sospetti 疑われて 곤경에 처한 (būti) nemalonėje, įtariamam nežēlastībā; aizdomās; grūtā stāvoklī mengalami masalah in diskredietunder mistanke,i unåde w opałach متهم em apuros a fi bănuit/suspectat быть в затруднении;быть в немилости mať starosti, (byť) v podozrení v težavah biti u nemilosti i onåd มีปัญหา başı dertte; gözden düşmüş 失寵,被嫌棄 в немилості, в тяжкому становищі تکلیف یا بے عزتی lâm vào cảnh đáng buồn 失宠,不得意
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→سَحَابَة oblak skyWolkeσύννεφοnube pilvinuage oblaknuvola 雲 구름wolkskychmuranuvemоблако moln เมฆbulut mây云Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
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Hair ofcloud o'er face of flower, Nodding plumes where she alights, In the white hibiscus bower She lingers through the soft spring nights -- Nights too short, though wearing late Till the mimosa days are born.
A huge blackcloud passed over his head, but in vain did he beg and beseech her to let a drop of water fall on him.
The sun, darting his last rays beneath the masses of heaped-upcloud, adorned with a crest of gold the slightest inequalities of the ground below; gigantic trees, arborescent bushes, mosses on the even surface--all had their share of this luminous effulgence.
Below, far below, was a torn floor of sunlitcloud slashed by enormous rents through which he saw the sea.
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