Gust in spanish
Ráfaga
pronunciation: rɑfɑgɑ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: rɑfɑgɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures
gust1 = ataque, ráfaga, racha.
Example: His sudden gust of audacity was quickly extinguished by her words and by her glance.more:
» gust of heat = bocanada de aire caliente, bocanada de calor.
Example: As the train left the station, the clusters of palm trees receded and the approaching desert emitted gusts of heat that seared one's face.» gust of hot air = bocanada de aire caliente, bocanada de calor.
Example: The gusts of hot air are unrelenting, diligently carrying fine particles of sand into every crevice in your body.» gust of warm air = bocanada de aire caliente, bocanada de calor.
Example: Here, the earth still steams with the heat of the lava, and gusts of warm air seem to come from nowhere.» gust of wind = ráfaga de viento, bocanada de aire.
Example: A gust of wind flung a powder of snow from the window-sill into the room.gust2 = soplar fuerte, soplar fuertemente. [Referido generalmente al viento]
Example: It hit about 5 am this morning, with winds gusting to 70 mph, sheet lightning and rain by the bucketful.