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  • 1 storm

    {stɔ:m}
    I. 1. буря
    a STORM of rain проливен дъжд
    a STORM of hail силна градушка
    a STORM of snow снежна STORM виелица
    2. прен. буря, ураган, вихрушка, град (от куршуми и пр.)
    3. кипеж, бурен изблик (на чувства и пр.), бурна епоха
    a STORM of cheers гръмко ура
    a STORM of applause бурни ръкопляскания/овации
    STORM and stress революционен кипеж, лит. период на бурен устрем
    4. воен. пристъп, щурм
    to take by STORM щурмувам, превземам с щурм, прен. увличам, завладявам
    to bring a STORM about one's ears казвам/правя нещо, което предизвиква буря от негодувание/възмущение и пр
    II. 1. щурмувам, превземам с щурм
    2. бушувам, беснея, вилнея (за вятър и пр., и прен.)
    he STORMed out of the room той излезе от/напусна шумно/гневно/демонстративно стаята
    3. прен. горещя се, беснея
    to STORM at ругая
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    {stъ:m} n 1. буря; a storm of rain проливен дъжд; a storm of hail силна(2) {stъ:m} v 1. щурмувам, превземам с щурм; 2. бушувам, беснея
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    щурмов; щурм; юруш; беснея; вилнея; буря;
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    1. a storm of applause бурни ръкопляскания/овации 2. a storm of cheers гръмко ура 3. a storm of hail силна градушка 4. a storm of rain проливен дъжд 5. a storm of snow снежна storm виелица 6. he stormed out of the room той излезе от/напусна шумно/гневно/демонстративно стаята 7. i. буря 8. ii. щурмувам, превземам с щурм 9. storm and stress революционен кипеж, лит. период на бурен устрем 10. to bring a storm about one's ears казвам/правя нещо, което предизвиква буря от негодувание/възмущение и пр 11. to storm at ругая 12. to take by storm щурмувам, превземам с щурм, прен. увличам, завладявам 13. бушувам, беснея, вилнея (за вятър и пр., и прен.) 14. воен. пристъп, щурм 15. кипеж, бурен изблик (на чувства и пр.), бурна епоха 16. прен. буря, ураган, вихрушка, град (от куршуми и пр.) 17. прен. горещя се, беснея
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    storm[stɔ:m] I. n 1. буря; thunder\storm гръмотевична буря; snow\storm виелица, фъртуна, снежна буря; hail\storm градушка; a \storm in a teacup буря в чаша вода; много шум за нищо; the calm ( lull) before the \storm затишие пред буря (и прен.); to weather ( ride out) the \storm преодолявам трудност, справям се с тежка ситуация; 2. прен. буря; ураган; град (от куршуми и под.); кипеж; изблик; a \storm of cheers гръмко ура; a \storm of applause бурни ръкопляскания; a \storm of indignation буря от недоволство; \storm and stress (революционен) кипеж; вътрешно неспокойство; лит. период на бурни устреми; 3. воен. пристъп; щурм; to take by \storm щурмувам; превземам с щурм; прен. увличам, завладявам; II. v 1. щурмувам, превземам с щурм; 2. бушувам, беснея, вилнея (за вятър и пр.); 3. прен. беснея, горещя се; крещя; to \storm at ругая.

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