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What does the pronunciation of hail mean?

Pinyin: bρng báo

Interpretation: (Name) Ice particles or ice cubes formed by condensation of water vapor in the air usually fall with heavy rain in late spring and early summer. Also known as hail.

Example: The heavy rain poured down with hail.

Synonym: hail

Source: Tang Hanyu and other "Lianglian": "Fear of losing friendship with Thailand is not hail."

Song Suzhen? The poem "Interview with Two Zen Masters in Huangbaishan in Snow" reads: "Don't you see, it hails in the hot sun in June; I don't see it again, the twelfth lunar month valley is cold. "

Cleaning the sink is economical to use? The Yellow River is very vulgar: "When you come to the tent, it is half rain and half hail."

Lao she? Camel Xiangzi 18: "The rainstorm in the north comes suddenly and cold, sometimes with hail as big as walnuts."

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The water on the local surface is evaporated by sunlight and then rises into the air. A lot of water vapor gathers and condenses into clouds. At this time, the relative humidity is 100%. When it meets cold air, it liquefies and condenses with dust in the air, forming raindrops (tropical rain) or ice crystals (mid-latitude rain), which are getting bigger and bigger. When the temperature dropped to a certain extent, the water vapor in the air was supersaturated, so it rained. If you encounter cold air without condensation nuclei, water vapor will condense into ice or snow, which is snow. If the temperature drops sharply, it will form a bigger ice mass, which is hail.