The coldest season of the year; in the northern hemisphere it extends from the winter solstice to the vernal equinox.
To spend the winter (in a particular place).
Song from Love's Labour's Lost.
Отсутствуют примеры синонимов
1 Recent winters have been particularly snowy, adding extra water to water reservoirs.
2 Milder winters might also be responsible for the increased number, he said.
3 Unusually dry winters and higher water consumption could shorten this deadline considerably.
4 We've had some easy winters recently, I suppose we should be grateful.
5 The snows do not whiten it; it hath been there many winters .
6 New York winters are very different from the winters of my youth.
7 Abundant in the spring and fall migrations, and winters on the Coast.
8 The disadvantage we have here is in the winters being so long.
9 The soldiers who struggled here practically spent two winters in the water.
10 Vanessa asked, Are their doghouses really warm enough in the brutal winters ?
11 For Archie had undoubtedly, in previous winters , been the great social attraction.
12 Steppe horses were hardy animals, adapted to the rigors of harsh winters .
13 Despite historically brutal winters , many Chicagoans have come to fear warmer temperatures.
14 The summers are hotter than in England, and the winters much colder.
15 After that many men in Iceland spent their winters in writing books.
16 There are a growing number of die-hards who ride through mild winters .
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Winters в диалектах
Соединенные Штаты Америки