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1 (a) storm broke out
2) a storm broke out/arose разразился/разыгрался штормEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > (a) storm broke out
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[stɔːm]nбуря, гроза, ураган, шторм, шквалThe ship finally rode out the storm. — Корабль благополучно перенес шторм.
A storm of wind and rain was raging the whole night. — Ураганный ветер с дождем бушевал всю ночь.
We were caught in the storm. — Мы попали в грозу.
The fishermen were warned of the coming storm. — Рыбаки были оповещены о надвигающемся шторме.
A storm in a teacup/in a puddle. — ◊ Буря в стакане воды
- magnetic storm- winter storm
- wind storm
- summer storm- rain storm- freezing hail storm
- cyclonic storm
- thunder storm
- blinding snow storm
- howling wind storm
- gathering storm
- storm clouds
- storm signals
- storm epicentre
- storm of bullets
- storm of protests
- storm of laughter
- storm of applause
- storm on the sea
- storm of hail
- eye of the storm
- shelter from the storm
- in the height of the storm
- be caught in the storm
- be overtaken by the storm
- be wrecked in a storm at sea
- escape the storm
- face the storm
- predict a storm
- raise a storm of tears
- resist the storm
- ride out a storm
- stand the storm
- threaten a storm
- survive the storm
- storm began to rise - storm keeps up
- storm is over- calm that precedes a storm- furious storm is blowing
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storm [stɔ:m]1. nounb. [of arrows, missiles] pluie f ; [of insults, abuse] torrent m ; [of protests, indignation] tempête f[angry person] fulminer• he stormed in/out il est entré/sorti, furieux4. compounds[signal, warning] de tempête• the storm clouds are gathering (figurative) l'avenir est sombre ► storm damage noun dégâts mpl causés par la tempête* * *[stɔːm] 1.1) ( weather) tempête f; ( thunderstorm) orage mto weather a storm — fig surmonter une mauvaise passe
2) ( attack)to take a town by storm — Military prendre une ville d'assaut
she took Broadway by storm — fig elle a remporté un succès foudroyant à Broadway
3) ( outburst) tempête f2.transitive verb1) ( invade) prendre [quelque chose] d'assaut [citadel, prison]2) ( roar)3.‘get out!’ he stormed — ‘sortez!’ cria-t-il dans un accès de colère
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1 [hevige wind] 〈 meteorologie, windkracht 7-10〉 gale; 〈 meteorologie, windkracht 11; stormachtig weer〉 storm2 [heftige emotie] storm♦voorbeelden:1 een vliegende storm • a violent storm/galede storm barstte/brak los • the storm broke/burstde storm ging liggen • the storm calmed down/died downwachten tot de storm voorbij is • wait out the storm2 een storm ontketenen/verwekken/doen losbarsten • raise/stir up/create a stormeen storm van verontwaardiging/kritiek/protesten • a storm of indignation/criticism/protest -
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A n1 ( violent weather) tempête f ; ( thunderstorm) orage m ; to get caught in a storm se faire prendre dans une tempête ; the storm broke la tempête a éclaté ; to weather a storm lit résister à la tempête ; fig surmonter une mauvaise passe ;3 ( irresistible attack) to take a town by storm Mil prendre une ville d'assaut ; she took Broadway by storm fig elle a remporté un succès foudroyant à Broadway ;4 ( outburst) tempête f ; a storm of criticism/protest une tempête de critiques/protestations ; a storm of applause/laughter un tonnerre d'applaudissements/d'éclats de rire ; a storm of violence une vague de violence ; to bring a storm down about one's ears s'attirer de violentes critiques.B vtr1 ( invade) prendre [qch] d'assaut [citadel, prison] ; looters stormed the shops les pillards ont pris les magasins d'assaut ;2 ( roar) ‘get out!’ he stormed ‘sortez!’ cria-t-il dans un accès de colère.C vi1 [wind, rain] faire rage ;2 ( move angrily) to storm into a room entrer avec fracas dans une pièce ; to storm off partir avec fracas ; he stormed off in a temper il est parti furibond ;3 ( get angry) tempêter ; to storm at sb tempêter contre qn. -
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♦ out (1) /aʊt/A avv. e a. pred.1 fuori; in fuori; all'aperto; ( anche) assente: He's out just now, al momento è fuori (o non è in casa, in ufficio, ecc.); He's out on business, è fuori (o è in viaggio) per affari; DIALOGO → - Recorded delivery- She's out at work, è al lavoro; The book is out at present, il libro è fuori (o in prestito) per il momento; Come out and play, vieni fuori a giocare!; He's out because of sickness, è assente per malattia3 finito; passato; terminato: I'll be seeing you before the week is out, ti verrò a trovare prima della fine della settimana6 pubblicato: When will your new book be out?, quando sarà pubblicato (o quando uscirà) il tuo nuovo libro?7 rivelato; scoperto; trapelato; svelato; di dominio pubblico: The secret is out, il segreto è di dominio pubblico9 out; fuori moda; passato di moda; superato: Miniskirts were out but now are in again, le minigonne erano passate di moda ma ora sono tornate in auge12 esplicito; dichiarato: He sympathizes with our party, but isn't out about it, è un nostro simpatizzante, ma non in modo esplicito13 venuto allo scoperto: He isn't out to his family yet, non è ancora venuto allo scoperto con la famiglia ( dichiarando di essere un gay, ecc.)14 proibito; vietato; escluso; fuori questione: Smoking in the classroom is definitely out, è assolutamente vietato fumare in aula; Going to the disco is out, do you hear?, di andare in discoteca non se ne parla nemmeno, hai capito?15 (seguito da un inf.) intenzionato; che mira a (fare qc.); che punta a: We are all out to win, puntiamo tutti alla vittoria16 incosciente; privo di conoscenza: The rescued boy has been out for hours, sono ore che il ragazzo salvato è privo di conoscenza18 (in altre loc. con il verbo to be, è idiom.; per es.:) The moon is out, c'è la luna; The chickens are out, si sono dischiuse le uova; sono nati i pulcini; The Conservatives were out, i conservatori erano all'opposizione; John is out in New Zealand, John si trova in Nuova Zelanda; to be out at the elbows, avere i gomiti (della giacca) logori, sdruciti; (fig.) essere malmesso, scalcagnato, povero19 (nei verbi frasali, è idiom.; per es.:) to blow out, spegnere (soffiando); to break out, scoppiare, ecc. (► to blow (1), to break, ecc.)20 ( sport: calcio, tennis, pallavolo, ecc.) uscito; fuori; out; in ‘out’: The ball is out, la palla è fuori; The service is out, la battuta è outB out of prep.1 fuori; fuori di; fuori da; da: Tom is out of town now, ora Tom è fuori città; I left the car out of the garage, lasciai l'automobile fuori del garage; Don't throw things out of the window, non gettare oggetti dalla finestra (o dal finestrino)!; Don't drink out of the bottle, non bere dalla bottiglia!; a scene out of a play, una scena (presa) da un dramma2 fra, tra; su: You must choose one out of these six, devi sceglierne uno fra questi sei; It happens in nine cases out of ten, capita in nove casi su dieci NOTA D'USO: - on o out of?-3 a causa di; per: You did it out of spite, l'hai fatto per dispetto; I didn't mention it out of consideration for her feelings, non ho fatto cenno di ciò per non ferirla nei suoi sentimenti5 (naut.) al largo di: We were five miles out of Hamburg when the storm broke, eravamo cinque miglia al largo d'Amburgo quando scoppiò la burrasca6 senza; privo di: He's out of work, è senza lavoro; We are out of wine, siamo senza vino; (autom.) The car is out of petrol, non c'è più benzina (nel serbatoio)● out and away, di gran lunga □ out and out, da cima a fondo; completo, assoluto, perfetto: an out-and-out success, un successo assoluto □ an out-and-out liar, un bugiardo bello e buono □ to be out and about, essere di nuovo in piedi; essere ristabilito e in grado di uscire □ ( slang) out-and-outer, individuo eccezionale; fuoriclasse; ( anche) entusiasta, fanatico; estremista □ ( slang) out cold, svenuto □ out East, in Oriente; nell'Estremo Oriente □ (fam.) to be out for, andare in cerca (o a caccia) di; mirare a: What is he out for?, a che cosa mira? □ to be out for the count, ( boxe) essere contato fino a 10; (fig.) essere kappaò (o svenuto, addormentato della grossa); essere partito (fig.) □ to be out for money, dare la caccia ai soldi; tirare al quattrino □ (naut.) out from, al largo di □ to be out in one's calculations, sbagliarsi nei calcoli; far male i calcoli □ ( nelle corse) to be out in front, essere in testa (alla corsa); essere al comando, aver preso il comando della corsa □ out of bounds, fuori dei limiti; ( cartello) «accesso vietato» □ to be out of breath, essere senza fiato; essere trafelato □ ( parapsicologia) out-of-body, extracorporeo: out-of-body experience, esperienza extracorporea □ out of commission, (mecc.) fuori servizio, guasto; (naut.) in disarmo □ to be out of contract, non essere sotto contratto; essere libero □ to be out of control, non essere sotto controllo, aver preso la mano; (mecc.) non rispondere (più) ai comandi □ to be out of the country, essere all'estero □ (leg.) out-of-court, stragiudiziale; in via amichevole □ to be out of danger, essere fuori pericolo □ out-of-date, antiquato; superato; passato di moda □ out of distance, fuori portata ( dell'avversario); ( boxe, scherma) fuori misura □ out of doors, all'aperto; all'aria aperta; (sost.) l'esterno, l'aria aperta □ out-of-door games, giochi (svaghi, sport) all'aria aperta □ out of doubt, fuori di dubbio; senza dubbio □ (fig.) to be out of one's element, essere come un pesce fuor d'acqua □ ( anche sport) to be out of form, essere giù di forma □ to be out of hand, non essere a portata di mano □ to be out of hearing, non essere a portata di voce □ (fig.) to be out of it, esserne fuori; essere escluso; ( anche) essere male informato; essere in errore □ out of line, fuori linea; non allineato; (fam.) scorretto, presuntuoso □ to be out of one's mind, aver perso la ragione; essere fuori di testa □ to be out of money, essere a corto di quattrini □ to be out of order, essere guasto: The phone is out of order, il telefono è guasto □ to be out of patience with sb., non aver più (o aver perso la) pazienza con q. □ (fis.) out-of-phase, fuori fase; sfasato ( anche fig.) □ to be out of pocket, essere privo di fondi □ out-of-pocket cost, costo vivo □ out-of-pocket expenses, spese vive; piccole spese □ to be out of practice, essere fuori esercizio (o allenamento) □ ( di libro) out-of-print, esaurito; fuori catalogo □ to be out of reach, essere fuori portata; essere irraggiungibile □ (comm.) to be out of sale, essere fuori commercio; essere esaurito □ (tecn.) out of service, fuori servizio; guasto □ (elettr.) out-of-service jack, jack di messa fuori servizio □ out of sight, scomparso alla vista; (fam.) irrealizzabile, incredibile; favoloso, stupendo; ( slang USA) costosissimo, caro; ( anche) suonato ( dall'alcol, dalla droga) □ (comm.: di merce) to be out of stock, essere esaurito □ out-of-town, fuori città; extraurbano; (fig.) semplice, naturale, schietto □ ( anche sport) to be out of training, essere giù di allenamento □ out of use, fuori uso □ out-of-the-way, fuori mano; fuori del comune; insolito, strano: an out-of-the-way village, un paese fuori mano □ to be out of work, esser disoccupato; essere a spasso (fig.) □ (fam.) to be out on one's feet, essere stanco morto □ to be out on one's own, essere tutto solo □ ( slang) to be out on a limb, essere in brache di tela (fig. fam.); essere esposto (o vulnerabile) □ ( slang) to be out to lunch, essere svitato, svanito, svaporato; essere fuori strada, sballato □ (fig.) to be out with sb., essere in rotta con q. □ to live out in the country, abitare in campagna □ (naut.) on the voyage out, nel viaggio d'andata □ times out of number, infinite volte □ tired out, stanco morto □ Out with him!, buttatelo fuori! □ Out you go!, vattene (via)!; Fuori di qui! □ Out with it!, di' quello che hai da dire!; fuori la verità!; sputa il rospo! (fig.) □ (prov.) Out of sight, out of mind, lontano dagli occhi, lontano dal cuore.♦ out (2) /aʊt/prep.out (3) /aʊt/a. attr.1 (di solito nei composti:) esterno, verso l'esterno: out-tray ( USA out-box), cassetta della corrispondenza in partenza● out-migration ► outmigration □ (med.) out patient, paziente di ‘day hospital’; paziente esterno □ out-patient, ambulatoriale: DIALOGO → - Accident and Emergency- You can make an out-patients' appointment with the nurse, puoi prendere un appuntamento ambulatoriale con l'infermiere □ (med.) out-patient department, ambulatorio □ (relig.) out sister, sorella laica; coadiutrice □ (ferr.) the out train, il treno in partenza.out (4) /aʊt/n.1 (tipogr.) vuoto; lacunaout (5) /aʊt/inter.1 fuori!; via!(to) out /aʊt/A v. i.solo nelle loc.: – Truth will out, la verità salta sempre fuori; (prov.) Murder will out, tutti i nodi vengono al pettineB v. t.1 cacciare; buttare fuori2 svelare che (q.) è omosessuale: He threatened to out the judge, minacciò di svelare l'omosessualità del giudice -
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1. noun1) (a violent disturbance in the air causing wind, rain, thunder etc: a rainstorm; a thunderstorm; a storm at sea; The roof was damaged by the storm.) tormenta2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) torrente
2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) vociferar, bramar2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) marcharse hecho una furia3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) asaltar, tomar por asalto•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm
storm n tormentatr[stɔːm]1 (thunderstorm) tormenta; (at sea) tempestad nombre femenino, temporal nombre masculino; (with wind) borrasca2 figurative use (uproar) revuelo, escándalo; (of missiles, insults) lluvia, torrente nombre masculino1 (attack) asaltar, tomar por asalto2 (say angrily) bramar1 (go or move angrily) andar airado,-a2 (shout angrily) echar pestes, vociferar, rabiar, despotricar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto ride out the storm / weather the storm capear el temporala storm in a teacup una tempestad en un vaso de aguastorm cloud nubarrón nombre masculinostorm door contrapuertastorm trooper soldado de las tropas de asaltostorm troops tropas nombre femenino plural de asaltostorm warning aviso de tormentastorm window contraventanastorm ['stɔrm] vi1) : llover o nevar tormentosamente2) rage: ponerse furioso, vociferar3)to storm out : salir echando pestesstorm vtattack: asaltarstorm n1) : tormenta f, tempestad f2) uproar: alboroto m, revuelo m, escándalo ma storm of abuse: un torrente de abusosn.• borrasca s.f.• chubasco s.m.• tempestad s.f.• temporal s.m.• tormenta s.f.v.• asaltar v.• tomar por asalto v.v.• bramar v.• enfurecerse v.• rabiar v.stɔːrm, stɔːm
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1) ( Meteo) tormenta fa storm at sea — una tempestad, un temporal
a storm in a teacup — (BrE) una tormenta en un vaso de agua
to take something by storm — \<\<city/fortress\>\> tomar algo por asalto, asaltar algo
she took New York's audiences by storm — cautivó al público neoyorquino, tuvo un éxito clamoroso en Nueva York
to weather o ride (out) the storm — capear el temporal
2) ( of abuse) torrente m; ( of protest) ola f, tempestad f; ( uproar) escándalo m, revuelo m
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1) ( move violently) (+ adv compl)she stormed into the office — irrumpió en la oficina, entró en la oficina como un vendaval
furious, he stormed out of the meeting — abandonó la reunión furioso
2) ( express anger) despotricar*, vociferar
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vt1) (attack, capture) \<\<city/fortress\>\> tomar por asalto, asaltar; \<\<house\>\> irrumpir en2) ( say angrily) bramar[stɔːm]1. N1) (gen) tormenta f, tempestad f ; (=gale) vendaval m ; (=hurricane) huracán m ; (Naut) borrasca f, tormenta f- brave the storm- ride out a storm2) (=uproar) escándalo m, bronca fa storm of criticism — un aluvión or vendaval de críticas
3)to take by storm: to take a town by storm — (Mil) tomar una ciudad por asalto
2.VT (Mil) asaltar, tomar por asaltoangry ratepayers stormed the town hall — los contribuyentes enfurecidos asaltaron or invadieron el ayuntamiento
3. VI1) (=move angrily)2) (=speak angrily) bramar, vociferar"you're fired!" he stormed — -¡quedá despedido! -bramó or vociferó
to storm at sb — tronar contra algn, enfurecerse con algn
he stormed on for an hour about the government — pasó una hora lanzando improperios contra el gobierno
4.CPDstorm centre, storm center (US) N — centro m de la tempestad; (fig) foco m de los disturbios, centro m de la agitación
storm cloud N — nubarrón m
storm damage N — daños mpl causados por temporales
storm door N — contrapuerta f
storm signal N — señal f de temporal
storm trooper N — (Mil) guardia mf de asalto
storm troops NPL — (Mil) tropas fpl de asalto, guardia fsing de asalto
storm window N — contraventana f
* * *[stɔːrm, stɔːm]
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1) ( Meteo) tormenta fa storm at sea — una tempestad, un temporal
a storm in a teacup — (BrE) una tormenta en un vaso de agua
to take something by storm — \<\<city/fortress\>\> tomar algo por asalto, asaltar algo
she took New York's audiences by storm — cautivó al público neoyorquino, tuvo un éxito clamoroso en Nueva York
to weather o ride (out) the storm — capear el temporal
2) ( of abuse) torrente m; ( of protest) ola f, tempestad f; ( uproar) escándalo m, revuelo m
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1) ( move violently) (+ adv compl)she stormed into the office — irrumpió en la oficina, entró en la oficina como un vendaval
furious, he stormed out of the meeting — abandonó la reunión furioso
2) ( express anger) despotricar*, vociferar
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vt1) (attack, capture) \<\<city/fortress\>\> tomar por asalto, asaltar; \<\<house\>\> irrumpir en2) ( say angrily) bramar -
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اِقْتَحَمَ \ break open: to open by force: I broke open the door. break, (broke, broken): (with in, into, out, through) to force one’s way: The thieves broke in through the back door. storm: to take (a defended place) by a violent attack. -
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['breɪk'aut]vвспыхивать, разражаться- war broke out- quarrel broke out
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[΄θʌndərstɔ:m] n ամպրոպ. heavy/terrible/distant thunder-storm ուժեղ, սարսա փե լի/ հեռավոր ամպրոպ. A thunder-storm broke out Ամպ րոպ պայթեց. be caught in a thunder-storm ամպրոպի տակ ընկնել/բռնվել -
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intransitive verbbreak out in spots/a rash — etc. Pickel/einen Ausschlag usw. bekommen
* * *1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) ausbrechen2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) ausbrechen* * *vi1. (escape) ausbrechento \break out out of jail aus dem Gefängnis ausbrechento \break out out laughing in Gelächter ausbrechento \break out out singing [plötzlich] zu singen anfangen4. (become covered with)to \break out out in a rash/in spots einen Ausschlag/Pickel bekommento \break out out in [a] sweat ins Schwitzen kommenwhen I heard the noise I broke out in a cold sweat als ich das Geräusch hörte, brach mir der kalte Schweiß aus* * *vi2)to break out in a rash/in spots — einen Ausschlag/Pickel bekommen
he broke out in a sweat — er kam ins Schwitzen, ihm brach der Schweiß aus
3) (= escape) ausbrechen (from, of aus)4) (= speak suddenly) herausplatzen, losplatzen* * *A v/t1. (her)aus-, losbrechen3. Speisen, Getränke auspacken4. eine Flagge hissenB v/i1. ausbrechen (Feuer, Krankheit, Krieg, Gefangener etc):when the war broke out auch bei Kriegsausbruch;break out of prison aus dem Gefängnis ausbrechen2. break out in a rash (in spots) Ausschlag (Pickel) bekommen;break out with measles die Masern bekommen;he broke out in a (cold) sweat ihm brach der (Angst-)Schweiß aushe broke out in curses er fing zu fluchen an* * *intransitive verb(escape, appear) ausbrechenbreak out in spots/a rash — etc. Pickel/einen Ausschlag usw. bekommen
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['θʌndəstɔːm]nA sudden thunderstorm broke out. — Внезапно разразилась гроза.
The thunderstorm was raging the whole night. — Гроза бушевала всю ночь.
The thunderstorm is over/has stopped. — Гроза кончилась.
The thunderstorm passed by. — Гроза прошла стороной.
We shall have a thunderstorm towards evening. — К вечеру будет гроза.
A violent thunderstorm passed over the city. — Над городом прошла сильная гроза
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- during thunder-storm
- be caught in a thunder-storm
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vi1) ( escape) ausbrechen;to \break out out of jail aus dem Gefängnis ausbrechento \break out out laughing in Gelächter ausbrechen;to \break out out singing [plötzlich] zu singen anfangen4) ( become covered with)to \break out out in a rash/ in spots einen Ausschlag/Pickel bekommen;to \break out out in [a] sweat ins Schwitzen kommen;when I heard the noise I broke out in a cold sweat als ich das Geräusch hörte, brach mir der kalte Schweiß aus -
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اِقْتَحَمَ \ break open: to open by force: I broke open the door. break, (broke, broken): (with in, into, out, through) to force one’s way: The thieves broke in through the back door. storm: to take (a defended place) by a violent attack. -
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storm, gale (dənizdə)qar tufanı – snowstormtufanlı – stormytufan qopdu – a storm broke out◊ tufan qoparmaq – make a row -
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-y; -e; f( z piorunami) (thunder)storm* * *f.1. ( zjawisko przyrody) storm; burza śnieżna snowstorm; burza gradowa hailstorm; burza z piorunami electrical storm; zanosi się na burzę a storm is brewing; rozpętała się burza a storm broke out; burza przechodzi bokiem a storm is passing by; burza frontowa meteor. line squall; burza magnetyczna meteor. magnetic storm; burza piaskowa meteor. sandstorm; wpadać jak burza storm in; lecieć jak burza fly like greased lighting; kto wiatr sieje, burzę zbiera sow the wind and reap the whirlwind.2. przen. storm, burst; burza oklasków burst of applause; burza śmiechu burst of laughter; burza protestów firestorm of protest; rozpętać burzę uczuć stir up a storm of emotions; burza zieleni burst of greenery; burza włosów shock of hair; burza w szklance wody tempest in a teacup; burza mózgów brainstorm.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > burza
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pf — rozpęt|ywać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (uwolnić z pęt) to unbridle [konie, krowy] 2. (wywołać) to provoke [dyskusję, debatę, kłótnię]; to unleash [wojnę, walkę]- rozpętać w kimś gniew to provoke sb’s anger- rozpętał w niej nienawiść do polityków he unleashed a hatred of politicians in herⅡ rozpętać się — rozpętywać się 1. (uwolnić się z pęt) to throw off the manacles, to break a. burst one’s bonds 2. (przybrać gwałtowny przebieg) to break out- gwałtowna burza rozpętała się na morzu/nad miastem a violent storm broke out over the sea/town- wczoraj walka rozpętała się na dobre fighting flared up yesterday- rozpętała się bójka na pięści a brawl broke outThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozpęt|ać
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1) (warm, comfortable; sheltered from the cold: The house is small but snug.) lun, koselig2) ((of clothes etc) fitting closely: This jacket is a nice snug fit.) tettsittende, trang•- snuggle- snugly
- snugnesskoseligIsubst. \/snʌɡ\/se ➢ snuggeryIIverb \/snʌɡ\/1) holde seg tett inntil, sette seg tett inntil, sitte tett2) sette seg godt, legge seg godt til rette, krype sammensnug (down) gjøre i orden, gjøre klar ( sjøfart) surre, berge seil (før stormen)snug along someone holde seg tett inntil noen, følge noensnug up krype oppsnug up to someone krype tett inntil noenIIIadj. \/snʌɡ\/1) koselig, hyggelig, lun, varm og god, godt beskyttet2) nett og pen, pen, i orden3) hjemmekoselig, koselig, trivelig4) godt skjult, gjemt, sikker, trygg• don't worry, it's a snug little hide-outdu trenger ikke bekymre deg, det er et godt skjulested5) ( sjøfart) i orden, ordentlig surret, sikker6) tettsittende, ettersittendebe as snug as a bug (in a rug) ha det som lusa i skinfellen, ha det som plommen i eggetbe snug in bed ligge i sin gode, varme senglie snug gjemme seg godt, holde seg skjult -
19 nawałnic|a
f 1. książk. (zawierucha) squall, storm- nawałnica deszczowa/gradowa/śnieżna a rainstorm/hailstorm/blizzard a. snowstorm- w nocy przeszła gwałtowna nawałnica there was a violent a. torrential rainstorm during the night- rozpętała się a. rozszałała się nawałnica a storm broke out2. przen. (wstrząsy dziejowe) upheaval, tempest- nawałnica wojenna/rewolucyjna the tempest of war/a revolutionary upheaval3. (natłok) flood- nawałnica słów/dźwięków a flood a. torrent of words/sounds- nawałnica uczuć a turmoil of emotion- nawałnica myśli a torrent a. tumult of thoughtsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nawałnic|a
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20 rozszaleć się
(-je); vr perf(o tłumie, zwierzętach) to go wild; (o epidemii, burzy) to break out* * *pf.1. (= wpaść w szał) rage, run amok l. amuck, go wild; ( o zwierzętach) go wild; ( o tłumie) run riot; rozszaleć się ze złości be beside o.s. with anger l. fury.2. (= rozpętać się) (o wojnie, zarazie, panice, burzy) break out; rozszalała się burza storm broke out.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozszaleć się
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