flurries
n. 疾风( flurry的名词复数 ); 骤雨; 骤然降下的一场雪等; 一阵
A flurry of something such as activity or excitement is a short intense period of it.
...a flurry of diplomatic activity aimed at ending the war.
旨在结束战争的一系列外交活动
A flurry of something such as snow is a small amount of it that suddenly appears for a short time and moves in a quick, swirling way.
Outside, a bitter east wind was accompanied by flurries of snow.
外面,刺骨的东风伴着阵阵小雪。
A gust of wind , and snow flurries, accompanied the pilots.
阵朔风和雪片随着驾驶员一涌而进.
A raw wind was blowing, and the first flurries of snow were whitening the hilltops.
一阵刺骨的寒风刮了起来, 初雪铺白了山顶.
The small boat l had hired moored after the first flurries of snow fell.
我包定的那只小船,在天空大把撒着雪子时已泊了岸.
Fast falling flurries dumped six inches of snow on the area.
疾风雪给这个地区带来6英寸的积雪.