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21 storm lane
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22 storm lantern
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23 storm-tossed
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24 storm trooper
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25 'storm center
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26 storm centre
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27 storm cloud
the \storm clouds of war seem to be gathering scheinbar braut sich ein Krieg zusammen -
28 storm sash
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > storm sash
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29 storm sewage overflow
storm sewage [storm water] overflowливнеспуск -
30 storm sewer system
storm sewer [storm-water] systemливневая канализация, водостоки -
31 Storm Proof Cotton
Dictionary of the English textile terms > Storm Proof Cotton
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32 Storm Serge
A very light-weight serge of hard, fine weave with nap, used for dresses, skirts and suits. ———————— A woollen twill woven with a close sett for hard wear. Made from 36-in. to 54-in. widths. Finished with hard, rough handle resembling cheviots. Weighs about 7 to 8-oz. per yard for 54-in. and used for women's coats in America. -
33 storm centre
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34 storm-beaten
storm-beaten adj. 1) потрепанный бурей(ями) 2) много переживший, видавшийвиды -
35 storm-belt
storm-belt noun meteor. пояс бурь -
36 storm-boat
storm-boat noun naut. десантный катер -
37 storm-centre
storm-centre noun 1) meteor. центр циклона 2) центр споров 3) очаг (восста-ния, эпидемии) -
38 storm-cloud
storm-cloud noun 1) грозовая туча 2) нечто, предвещающее беду; 'туча на го-ризонте' -
39 storm-cone
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40 storm-drum
storm-drum noun штормовой сигнальный цилиндр
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Storm path — Storm Storm, n. [AS. storm; akin to D. storm, G. sturm, Icel. stormr; and perhaps to Gr. ? assault, onset, Skr. s? to flow, to hasten, or perhaps to L. sternere to strew, prostrate (cf. {Stratum}). [root]166.] 1. A violent disturbance of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Storm petrel — Storm Storm, n. [AS. storm; akin to D. storm, G. sturm, Icel. stormr; and perhaps to Gr. ? assault, onset, Skr. s? to flow, to hasten, or perhaps to L. sternere to strew, prostrate (cf. {Stratum}). [root]166.] 1. A violent disturbance of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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