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		Definition of haboob in English: haboobnoun həˈbuːbhəˈbub A violent and oppressive wind blowing in summer in Sudan and elsewhere, bringing sand from the desert. (苏丹等地夏季发生的)哈布沙暴(或尘暴) Example sentencesExamples -  On the other hand, human beings exposed to the summer desert, winter in Kashmir, or the spring haboobs over Iran quickly reach their limits.
 -  Flying at 500 feet, the helicopters got caught in what is known in the Dasht-e-Kavir, Iran's Great Salt Desert, as a ‘haboob’ - a blinding dust storm.
 -  ‘There was a big dust storm, called a haboob,’ he said.
 -  This limitation caused them to run into a haboob, or dust storm, that they could not fly over without breaking the 200 foot limit.
 -  Heading for the desert he attempts the Marathon des Sables, an exhausting and dangerous seven-day test of ability, to see what effect dry heat has on the weather, from mirages to the deadly desert sandstorm that is the haboob.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from Arabic habūb 'blowing furiously'.    Definition of haboob in US English: haboobnounhəˈbubhəˈbo͞ob A violent and oppressive wind blowing in summer, especially in Sudan, bringing sand from the desert. (苏丹等地夏季发生的)哈布沙暴(或尘暴) Example sentencesExamples -  Flying at 500 feet, the helicopters got caught in what is known in the Dasht-e-Kavir, Iran's Great Salt Desert, as a ‘haboob’ - a blinding dust storm.
 -  This limitation caused them to run into a haboob, or dust storm, that they could not fly over without breaking the 200 foot limit.
 -  Heading for the desert he attempts the Marathon des Sables, an exhausting and dangerous seven-day test of ability, to see what effect dry heat has on the weather, from mirages to the deadly desert sandstorm that is the haboob.
 -  ‘There was a big dust storm, called a haboob,’ he said.
 -  On the other hand, human beings exposed to the summer desert, winter in Kashmir, or the spring haboobs over Iran quickly reach their limits.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from Arabic habūb ‘blowing furiously’.     |