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Meanings of
cold front
in English
Portuguese
frente fria
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The front of an advancing mass of colder air.
polar front
Portuguese
frente fria
Usage of
cold front
in English
1
Starting in South Australia and a
cold
front
will approach on Tuesday.
2
I think a
cold
front
is on the way from the Arctic.
3
A
cold
front
is making its way to the Cape this Friday.
4
The
cold
front
isn't expected to dissipate until later in the afternoon.
5
That's when the
cold
front
is expected to roll through the city.
6
There is also a possibility of another
cold
front
hitting on Saturday.
7
Maybe there will be a light breeze or a
cold
front
or….
8
The culprit is a fierce
cold
front
sweeping in from the west.
9
The
cold
front
has arrived in all its glory to torment us.
10
A
cold
front
is heading our way; here's what you need to know.
11
A second
cold
front
is set to move in on Friday.
12
Things dry out quickly once the
cold
front
passes through later this morning.
13
Temperatures will rise ahead of a
cold
front
marching up the NSW coast.
14
We're riding out the last bit of the
cold
front
this week, hopefully.
15
The Villiersdorp-based water storage facility will miss out on this week's
cold
front
.
16
Tuesday's weather forecast sees a
cold
front
approach from the south-west.
Other examples for "cold front"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
cold
front
cold
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
cold front
Portuguese
frente fria
Cold front
through the time
Cold front
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
Australia
Less common
New Zealand
Rare
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