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1 бушевала буря
1) General subject: a storm was raging, the gale raged, it was blowing a gale2) Makarov: gale raged, it was blowing a gale, storm was ragging, storm was raging, the gale raged -
2 бушевать
1. bluster2. stormed3. storming4. roar; rage; stormбушевала буря — the gale raged, it was blowing a gale
5. bellow6. storm7. ragingСинонимический ряд:1. бурлить (глаг.) бить ключом; бить через край; бурлить; кипеть; клокотать2. неистовствовать (глаг.) безумствовать; беситься; бесноваться; буйствовать; злиться; неистовствовать; свирепствовать; яриться -
3 разгуливаться
1. разгуляться разг.2. (становиться яснее, лучше) clear up3. ( разражаться) break* loose, rampage, rage2. разгуляться (не хотеть стать — о детях)have one's sleep driven away, или dissipated, become* wide awake -
4 реветь
1. (тж. перен.; о ветре, море и т. п.) roar; (о зверях тж.) bellow, howl2. разг. ( плакать) howl♢
ревмя реветь разг. — howl, wail -
5 разгуливаться
несов. - разгу́ливаться, сов. - разгуля́ться; разг.1) ( утрачивать сонливость) have one's sleep driven [drɪ-] away [dissipated], become wide awake2) ( улучшаться - о погоде) clear upпого́да разгуля́лась — the weather has cleared up
день разгуля́лся — the day has turned fine
3) ( активизироваться) increase, grow, be on the riseаппети́т разгуля́лся у кого́-л (тж. перен.) — smb has developed an appetite, smb's appetite has grown
4) ( давать себе волю) let oneself goне разгуля́ешься, не́где разгуля́ться — there's little one can afford
5) (веселиться, кутить) go on a spree; сов. тж. be on the loose [-s]6) ( бушевать) break loose [-s], rampage, rageнепого́да разгуля́лась — a storm is raging
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6 реветь
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7 реветь
несовер.; без доп.1) roar прям. и перен. (о ветре, буре и т.п.)ревмя реветь — разг. to howl, wail, to cry one's eyes out
2) (о зверях)roar, bellow, howl3) разг. ( плакать)howl; cry -
8 рвать и метать
разг.rage and fume; rant (storm) and rage; be in a towering rage; be in a passion; cf. be in a tizzy (a wax)- Я ему наговорил... - разного, - добавил он загадочно, с сердитой усмешкой. - Теперь он там рвёт и мечет. (А. Коптяева, Иван Иванович) — 'I said - a number of things,' he added cryptically, with a hard little laugh. 'So now he's ranting and raging.'
Пётр Иванович рвал и метал, а ничего не поделаешь: сиди, молчи, думай, собирай лоб в морщины... (Н. Вирта, Одиночество) — Pyotr Ivanovich stormed and raged, but there was nothing he could do about it, he just had to stay mum, brooding and thinking...
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9 свирепствовать
1. raging2. rage3. stormСинонимический ряд:бушевать (глаг.) безумствовать; беситься; бесноваться; буйствовать; бушевать; злиться; неистовствовать; яриться
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