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scud [skʌd] vb scuds, scudding, scudded 1. (intr) (esp of clouds) to move along swiftly and smoothly 2. (Transport / Nautical Terms) (intr) Nautical to run before a gale 3. (tr) Scot to hit; slap n 1. the act of scudding 2. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) Meteorol a. a formation of low fractostratus clouds driven by a strong wind beneath rain-bearing clouds b. a sudden shower or gust of wind 3. Scot a slap [probably of Scandinavian origin; related to Norwegian skudda to thrust, Swedish skudda to shake] Scud [skʌd] n
(Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) Informal a Soviet-made surface-to-surface missile, originally designed to carry nuclear warheads and with a range of 300 km; later modified to achieve greater range: used by Iraq in the Iran-Iraq War and in the Gulf Wars ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
scud Translations scud [skʌd] VI to scud along → correr(llevado por el viento), deslizarse rápidamente the clouds were scudding across the sky → las nubes pasaban rápidamente a través del cielo the ship scudded before the wind → el barco iba viento en popa scud [skʌd] vi clouds were scudding across the sky (liter) → le nuvole si rincorrevano nel cielo scud [skʌd] vi clouds were scudding across the sky (liter) → le nuvole si rincorrevano nel cielo How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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