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♦ storm /stɔ:m/n.1 (meteor.) perturbazione (atmosferica); tempesta; bufera; temporale; (naut.) burrasca, fortunale: a storm at sea, una burrasca; un fortunale; violent (o fierce, heavy) storm, violenta tempesta; a severe storm, una perturbazione intensa; un forte temporale; a freak storm, un temporale anomalo; an approaching storm, una tempesta che s'avvicina; the gathering storm, il temporale imminente; le nubi che si addensano; (naut.) to weather a storm, superare una tempesta; A storm was brewing, minacciava un temporale2 (fig.) pioggia; scroscio; scoppio; esplosione; uragano: a storm of cheers, uno scroscio d'applausi; a storm of rage, uno scoppio d'ira; a storm of criticism, un'esplosione di critiche; a storm of protest, un uragano di proteste3 [u] (mil.) assalto; attacco (improvviso e violento): to take by storm, prendere d'assalto; (fig.) conquistare di colpo, trascinare ( l'uditorio, gli spettatori, ecc.)4 (med.) crisi● storm-beaten, ( di litorale) flagellato dalla bufera; ( di bastimento) sbattuto dalla tempesta □ (geogr.) storm belt, zona dei cicloni □ (zool.) storm bird = storm petrel ► sotto □ ( USA) storm cellar, rifugio contro i cicloni □ storm centre, centro della perturbazione; (fig.) focolaio dei disordini □ storm cloud, nuvola temporalesca; nube minacciosa ( anche fig.); nembo □ (zool.) storm-cock, ( Turdus viscivorus) tordela; ( Turdus pilaris) cesena □ storm collar, colletto ( di giacca, ecc.) rialzabile e abbottonabile □ (naut.) storm cone, cono di burrasca □ storm cuff, polsino interno ( di giacca, ecc.) □ (spec. USA) storm door, controporta; porta doppia □ (edil.) storm drain, canale di scolo delle acque piovane □ storm flap, falda contro la pioggia ( di tenda o indumento) □ (fig.) a storm in a teacup, una tempesta in un bicchier d'acqua □ storm lantern, lampada antivento □ (zool.) storm petrel, ( Hydrobates pelagicus), uccello delle tempeste, procellaria □ (naut.) storm sail, vela di fortuna; vela di cappa; (al pl., collett.) velatura di cappa □ (edil.) storm sewage, acque bianche; acqua piovana □ (naut.) storm signal, segnale di burrasca □ storm surge, onda di tempesta; mareggiata □ storm tide, onda che precede o accompagna un uragano □ storm-tossed, sballottato dalla burrasca □ (mil.) storm trooper, soldato dei reparti d'assalto; (stor., nella Germania nazista) soldato delle ‘Sturmabteilungen’, camicia bruna □ (mil.) storm troops, truppe d'assalto; reparti d'assalto; (stor., nella Germania nazista) (le) ‘Sturmabteilungen’, (le) camice brune □ (naut.) storm warning, avviso di burrasca □ storm wave = storm surge ► sopra □ storm wind, vento di tempesta □ (edil., spec. in USA) storm window, controfinestra esterna ( contro cicloni, uragani, ecc.).(to) storm /stɔ:m/A v. t.1 (mil.) prendere d'assalto; espugnareB v. i.2 (fig.) dare in escandescenze; infierire3 (fig.) lanciarsi; precipitarsi: He stormed into [out of] the office, si è precipitato in [è uscito dall']ufficio come una furia● to storm at sb., fare una scenata a q. □ to storm away (o out), andarsene (o uscire) in tutta furia; andare via infuriato. -
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♦ sea /si:/A n. [cu]1 mare: The sea was smooth [rough], il mare era calmo [agitato]; He jumped into the sea, si è gettato in mare; the Mediterranean Sea, il Mare Mediterraneo; (astron.) the Sea of Tranquillity, il Mare della Tranquillità; by sea, per mare; via mare: to send goods by sea, spedire merce via mare; by the sea, presso il mare, sulla riva del mare: a cottage by the sea, una villetta in riva al mare; We live by the sea, viviamo al mare; (naut.) to be at sea, essere in mare (o in navigazione); (naut.) to put ( out) to sea, salpare; prendere il mare; (naut.) to take to the open sea, portarsi al largo; to be lost at sea, scomparire in mare; to cross the sea, attraversare il mare2 mare; colpo di mare; maroso: high sea (o strong sea, heavy seas) mare grosso; A high sea swept him overboard, un grosso maroso lo ha trascinato in mare (dal ponte della nave); choppy sea, maretta; mare rotto; stormy seas, mari tempestosiB a. attr.marino; di mare; marittimo: sea bottom, fondo marino; sea air, aria di mare; sea camp, colonia marina; sea passage, passaggio marittimo; traversata● (naut.) sea abeam, mare di traverso □ (ass.) sea accident, sinistro marittimo □ (zool.) sea acorn ( Balanus), balano □ (naut.) sea anchor, ancora galleggiante □ (zool.) sea anemone ( Actinia), attinia; anemone di mare □ (zool.) sea bass, pesce dei Perciformi ( in genere); ( Labrax lupus) branzino, spigola □ sea-bathing, bagni di mare □ (zool.) sea bear, ( Thalarctos maritimus) orso polare; ( Arctocephalus) arctocefalo; ( Callorhinus alascanus) callorino dell'Alasca, foca orsina □ sea bird, uccello marino □ sea biscuit, galletta; biscotto □ (zool.) sea bream, pesce degli Sparidi ( in genere); ( Pagellus centrodontus) pagello □ sea breeze, brezza di mare □ (zool.) sea calf ( Phoca vitulina), foca comune; vitello marino □ (zool.) sea canary ( Delphinapterus leucas), delfino bianco; beluga □ (naut.) sea captain, capitano marittimo ( di un mercantile); capitano di marina □ sea change, metamorfosi marina; (fig. lett.) inversione di rotta (fig.), svolta improvvisa (o radicale) □ sea chest, baule da marinaio □ sea cliff, scarpata costiera; scogliera □ (zool.) sea cow, ( Odobenus rosmarus) tricheco; ( Dugong dugong) dugongo; vacca marina (o di mare); ( Trichechus manatus) manato, lamantino, vacca di mare; ( Hippopotamus amphibius) ippopotamo □ (zool.) sea crow, ( Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax) gracchio corallino; ( Phalacrocorax carbo) cormorano, marangone □ (zool.) sea cucumber ( Holothuria), cetriolo di mare; oloturia □ (zool.) sea-devil ( Manta birostris), manta; diavolo di mare; razza cornuta □ sea dog, (scherz.) lupo di mare; (stor.) pirata, corsaro; (zool., Zalophus californianus) leone marino della California; (zool.) = sea calf ► sopra □ (zool.) sea drum ( Pogonias cromis), borbottone ( delle coste atlantiche delle due Americhe) □ (zool.) sea eagle ( Haliaetus), aquila di mare □ (zool.) sea-ear ( Haliotis), orecchia di mare □ (zool.) sea elephant ( Mirounga leonina), elefante marino □ (zool.) sea fan ( Gorgonia), gorgonia □ (bot.) sea fennel ( Crithmum maritimum), finocchio marino □ sea fight, battaglia navale □ sea fire, fosforescenza marina □ sea floor, fondo marino □ (zool.) sea-flower ( Actinia), attinia; anemone di mare □ sea foam, schiuma del mare; (miner.) schiuma di mare, sepiolite □ sea fog, nebbia marina □ (mil.) sea forces, forze di mare; effettivi navali; marina militare □ (zool.) sea fowl, uccello marino □ (zool.) sea fox ( Alopias vulpinus), volpe di mare; pesce volpe □ (lett.) sea-girt, circondato dal mare □ (mitol.) sea-god, divinità marina; dio del mare □ sea green, colore verde mare; verdazzurro □ (zool.) sea hare, gastropode ( in genere); ( Aplysia punctata) lepre di mare □ (zool.) sea hedgehog ( Echinus), riccio di mare □ (zool.) sea hog, ( Phocaena phocaena) focena comune; ( Cephalorhynchus) cefalorinco □ (bot.) sea island ( cotton) ( Gossypium barbadense), cotone delle Sea Islands (in USA); (ind. tess.) (tessuto di) cotone a fibra lunga □ (zool.) sea jelly ( Medusa), medusa □ (bot.) sea kale ( Crambe maritima), cavolo marino □ (naut.) sea kindliness ► seakeeping, B □ (naut.) sea kit, corredo di bordo ( di marinaio) □ (naut.) sea ladder, biscaglina □ sea lane, rotta marittima □ (fam.) sea legs, capacità di stare in equilibrio su un'imbarcazione; il non soffrire il mal di mare □ (zool.) sea lemon ( Doris), doride □ (zool.) sea leopard, ( Hydrurga leptonyx) foca leopardo; ( Leptonychotes weddelli) foca di Weddell □ sea level, livello del mare: above [below] sea level, sul livello [sotto il livello] del mare □ sea line, linea dell'orizzonte ( sul mare) □ (zool.) sea lion, ( Otaria) leone marino, otaria; (= Californian sea lion; Zalophus) zalofo, leone marino della California □ (naut.) Sea Lord, alto ufficiale dell'Ammiragliato britannico □ (poet.) sea-maid, sirena; naiade (fig.) □ (naut.) sea marker, segnale con colorante ( per gli aerei di soccorso, ecc.) □ (ecol.) sea marsh (o sea meadow), acquitrino salmastro □ (zool.) sea melon ( Holothuria), cetriolo di mare; oloturia □ (zool.) sea mew ( Larus canus), gavina □ sea mile, miglio marino (o nautico) □ sea mist, foschia dal mare □ sea monster, mostro marino □ (zool.) sea mouse ( Aphrodite aculeata), afrodite □ (zool.) sea nettle, medusa □ (mitol.) sea-nymph, ninfa marina; nereide □ (fig.) seas of blood, grande spargimento di sangue □ (bot.) sea onion ( Urginea maritima), scilla □ (zool.) sea otter ( Enhydra lutris), lontra marina □ (zool.) sea parrot ( Fratercula arctica), pulcinella di mare □ (zool.) sea pen ( Pennatula), penna di mare; pennatula □ sea pie, pasticcio di pesce e carne salata; (zool., Haematopus ostralegus) beccaccia di mare □ ( arte) sea piece, marina ( quadro) □ (zool.) sea pig, ( Phocaena phocaena) focena comune; ( Dugong) dugongo; ( Delphinus delphis) delfino comune □ (zool.) sea pike, luccio di mare; barracuda □ (naut.) sea pilot, pilota marittimo □ (polit.) sea power, potenza navale (o marittima) □ (zool.) sea pumpkin ( Holothuria), cetriolo di mare; oloturia □ (naut.) sea room, spazio per manovrare □ sea route, rotta navale □ sea rover, corsaro, pirata; nave corsara □ sea salt, sale marino □ (zool., mitol.) sea serpent, ( Pelamydrus) serpente marino; ( Hydrophis) idrofide □ (zool.) sea sleeve ( Sepia officinalis), seppia □ (zool.) sea snipe ( Macrorhamphosus scolapax), pesce trombetta; beccaccia (di mare) □ (bot.) sea squill, ( Pancratium maritimum), giglio (o narciso) marino; pancrazio □ (zool.) sea squirt ( Ciona, Phallusia, ecc.), ascidia semplice; ascidia solitaria □ sea star ► starfish □ (naut.) sea stock, provviste di bordo □ sea storm, tempesta di mare; mareggiata □ (zool.) sea swallow ( Sterna hirundo), rondine di mare □ (bot.) sea tangle ( Laminaria), laminaria □ (zool.) sea toad ( Lophius piscatorius), rana pescatrice □ (zool.) sea trout ( Salmo trutta trutta), trota di mare □ (zool.) sea urchin ( Echinus), riccio di mare □ sea water ► seawater □ sea wind, brezza di mare; vento dal mare □ sea-wolf, (zool., Zalophus) zalofo; (zool., Anarrhichas lupus) pesce lupo; (fig.) corsaro, pirata □ to be all at sea, essere confuso, disorientato, perplesso, in alto mare: I was all at sea as to where to apply for information, ero perplesso su dove rivolgermi per avere informazioni □ at the bottom of the sea, in fondo al mare □ beyond (o across) the sea, di là del mare; oltremare □ to follow the sea, fare il marinaio □ to get (o to find) one's sea legs, riuscire a mantenere l'equilibrio a bordo di una nave; non soffrir più il mal di mare □ to go to sea, farsi marinaio; imbarcarsi □ (fig.) to be half seas over, essere mezzo ubriaco; essere brillo □ (naut.) to hold out at sea, tenere il mare; reggere il mare □ (naut.) to keep the sea, tenere il mare; restare in mare □ (fig.) to be lost in a sea of debt, esser sommerso da un mare di debiti □ on the sea, sul mare; nel mare; in mare: Boats were sailing on the sea, barche veleggiavano nel mare; We were on the sea, eravamo in mare ( su una nave); Viareggio is on the sea, Viareggio è sul mare ( in riva al mare).NOTA D'USO: - sea o seaside?- -
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sea [si:]∎ by land and sea par terre et par mer;∎ to travel by sea voyager par mer ou par bateau;∎ the goods were sent by sea les marchandises ont été expédiées par bateau;∎ he's spent all his life on the sea il a passé toute sa vie en mer;∎ we spent six months at sea on a passé six mois en mer;∎ life at sea la vie en mer ou de marin;∎ to swim in the sea nager ou se baigner dans la mer;∎ to put (out) to sea prendre la mer;∎ to run away to sea partir se faire marin;∎ to look out to sea regarder vers le large;∎ the little boat was swept or washed out to sea le petit bateau a été emporté vers le large;∎ across or over the sea or seas outre-mer;∎ a heavy sea, heavy seas une grosse mer;∎ the Sea of Tranquillity la mer de la Tranquillité;∎ sea and air search recherches fpl maritimes et aériennes;∎ British familiar to be at sea (be lost) nager (complètement); (be mixed-up) être déboussolé ou désorienté□ ;∎ when it comes to computers, I'm all at sea je ne connais strictement rien aux ordinateurs□ ;∎ he's been all at sea since his wife left him il est complètement déboussolé ou il a complètement perdu le nord depuis que sa femme l'a quitté;∎ the resignation of our secretary has left the reference department all at sea la démission de notre secrétaire a totalement perturbé notre service des archives□ ;∎ familiar to find or to get one's sea legs s'amariner□, s'habituer à la mer□∎ they live by or beside the sea ils habitent au bord de la mer;∎ the town is by the sea la ville est au bord de la mer►► sea air air m marin ou de la mer;sea anchor ancre f flottante;Zoology sea anemone anémone f de mer;Botany sea aster aster m maritime;Ichthyology sea bass bar m, loup m;sea bathing bains mpl de mer;sea battle bataille f navale;Botany sea bindweed liseron m du mer;Ichthyology sea bream daurade f, dorade f;Zoology sea calf veau m marin, phoque m;Botany sea campion silène m maritime;sea captain capitaine m de la marine marchande;sea change changement m radical, profond changement m;Nautical sea chest coffre m de marin ou de bord;Zoology sea cow vache f marine, sirénien m;sea crossing traversée f;Ichthyology sea cucumber concombre m de mer, holothurie f;Ornithology sea eagle aigle m des mers;Zoology sea elephant éléphant m de mer;sea fight combat m naval;sea fish poisson m de mer;sea fishery pêche f maritime;sea fishing pêche f maritime;sea floor fond m de la mer;sea fog brouillard m (en mer);sea freight fret m maritime;sea freight services messageries fpl maritimes;sea god dieu m marin ou de la mer;sea green vert m glauque;Zoology sea hare lièvre m marin, specialist term aplysie f;Botany sea holly panicaut m maritime;Botany sea island cotton coton m longues soies;Botany sea kale chou m marin, crambe m;sea kayak kayak m de mer;sea kayaking kayak m de mer;∎ to go sea kayaking faire du kayak de mer;sea lane couloir m de navigation;Botany sea lavender lavande f de mer;sea level niveau m de la mer;∎ above/below sea level au-dessus/au-dessous du niveau de la mer;Zoology sea lily crinoïde m, lis m de mer;Zoology sea lion otarie f;Scottish sea loch bras m de mer;Zoology sea louse pou m de saumon;sea mile mille m marin;sea mist brume f de mer;Zoology sea otter loutre f de mer;Zoology sea pen plume f de mer;Botany sea rocket roquette f maritime;sea salt sel m marin ou de mer;Ichthyology sea scorpion chabot m, scorpion m de mer;sea scout scout m marin;Zoology sea serpent serpent m de mer;sea shanty chanson f de marins;Zoology sea slater ligie f;Zoology sea slug nudibranche m;Zoology sea snail lipars m, French Canadian limace f;Zoology sea snake serpent m de mer;Zoology sea spider araignée f de mer;Zoology sea squirt ascidie f, outre f de mer;sea traffic navigation f ou trafic m maritime;Ichthyology sea trout truite f de mer;Zoology sea urchin oursin m;sea view vue f sur la mer;sea wall digue f;Australian sea wasp cuboméduse f -
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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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буря имя существительное: глагол:штурмовать (storm, assault)свирепствовать (rage, storm)разбушеваться (rage, rave, storm) -
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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
- bridge fell in the storm
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[sto:m] 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.) uvejr; storm2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) udbrud2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) rase2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) storme3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) storme•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm* * *[sto:m] 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.) uvejr; storm2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) udbrud2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) rase2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) storme3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) storme•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm -
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[stɔːm] 1. n ( lit, fig) 2. vi ( fig)( speak angrily) grzmieć (zagrzmieć perf)3. vtszturmować, przypuszczać (przypuścić perf) szturm na +accto take by storm — brać (wziąć perf) szturmem
* * *[sto:m] 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.) burza2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) atak2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) pieklić się2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) walić się, wypadać z hałasem3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) szturmować•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm -
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1. noun1) Unwetter, das; (thunderstorm) Gewitter, dasthe night of the storm — die Sturmnacht
a storm in a teacup — (fig.) ein Sturm im Wasserglas
2) (fig.): (dispute) Sturm der Entrüstung3) (fig.): (outburst) (of applause, protest, indignation, criticism) Sturm, der; (of abuse) Flut, die2. intransitive verbtake somebody/something by storm — jemanden überrumpeln/etwas im Sturm nehmen
1) stürmenhe stormed in — er kam hereingestürmt
2) (talk violently) toben3. transitive verbstorm at somebody — jemanden andonnern (ugs.)
(Mil.) stürmen* * *[sto:m] 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.) der Sturm2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) der Sturm2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) wüten2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) stürmen3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) stürmen•- academic.ru/71056/stormy">stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm* * *[stɔ:m, AM stɔ:rm]I. nthe \storm raged for twelve hours der Sturm tobte zwölf Stunden lang2. ( fig: bombardment) of missiles Hagel m (of von + dat); of arguments [Protest]sturm m; of shouting Ausbruch m kein pla \storm of applause ein wahrer Beifallssturmto die in a \storm of bullets im Kugelhagel umkommen\storm of protest Proteststurm m\storm and stress LIT Sturm und Drangto take sth by \storm etw im Sturm nehmen [o erobern4.my wife's cooking up a \storm for the party tonight meine Frau kocht wie eine Weltmeisterin für die Party heute Abend▶ to go down a \storm [with sb] [bei jdm] sehr gut ankommen▶ to take sb by \storm jdn im Sturm erobern\storm force Sturmstärke f\storm force [wind] Sturm m mit Windstärke zehn\storm warning Sturmwarnung fIII. vi1. (speak angrily) toben▪ to \storm against sb/sth gegen jdn/etw wettern2. (move fast) stürmen, jagenthey \stormed to an early lead sie waren nicht aufzuhalten▪ to \storm in hereinstürmen▪ to \storm off davonstürmen▪ to \storm out hinausstürmenit was \storming again last night letzte Nacht war wieder ein heftiger SturmIV. vt▪ to \storm sth etw stürmen* * *[stɔːm]1. n1) Unwetter nt; (= thunderstorm) Gewitter nt; (= strong wind) Sturm mthere is a storm blowing — es stürmt
come in out of the storm — kommen Sie herein ins Trockene
of +gen); (of blows, arrows, missiles) Hagel m (of von); (= outcry) Aufruhr mto brave the storm — dem Unwetter/Gewitter/Sturm trotzen; (fig) das Gewitter über sich (acc) ergehen lassen
3)to take sth/sb by storm ( Mil, fig ) — etw/jdn im Sturm erobern
2. vtstürmen3. vi1) (= talk angrily) toben, wüten (at gegen)he stormed on for an hour about the government — er schimpfte eine Stunde lang wütend über die Regierung
2) (= move violently) stürmento storm out of/into a room — aus einem/in ein Zimmer stürmen
* * *storm [stɔː(r)m]A s1. Sturm m (auch fig), Unwetter n:storm in a teacup Br Sturm im Wasserglas2. (Hagel-, Schnee) Sturm m, Gewitter n4. MIL (An-)Sturm m:5. fig (Geschoss- etc) Hagel m:6. fig (Beifalls-, Protest- etc) Sturm m:B v/i1. wüten, toben (Wind etc; auch fig:at wegen)3. MIL stürmen, angreifen4. stürmen, stürzenC v/t1. MIL etc (er)stürmen3. fig etwas wütend vorbringen* * *1. noun1) Unwetter, das; (thunderstorm) Gewitter, dasa storm in a teacup — (fig.) ein Sturm im Wasserglas
2) (fig.): (dispute) Sturm der Entrüstung3) (fig.): (outburst) (of applause, protest, indignation, criticism) Sturm, der; (of abuse) Flut, die2. intransitive verbtake somebody/something by storm — jemanden überrumpeln/etwas im Sturm nehmen
1) stürmen2) (talk violently) toben3. transitive verbstorm at somebody — jemanden andonnern (ugs.)
(Mil.) stürmen* * *n.Gewitter - n.Sturm ¨-e m. v.stürmen v. -
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sto:m 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.) uvær2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) storm; orkanaktig bifall2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) rase, skjelle og smelle2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) storme, styrte (ut)3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) storme•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by stormstorm--------uværIsubst. \/stɔːm\/1) storm, uvær2) ( overført) storm, opprør, tumulter, kontrovers3) ( også overført) regn, skur4) ( også storm system) stormsystem, lavtrykkssystem5) vindstyrke 10 på Beaufort-skalaen6) ( militærvesen) storming, stormangrepbring a storm about one's ears pådra seg en storm av uviljego down a storm bli entusisastisk mottatt av publikumthe lull\/calm before the storm stille før stormenride (out) the storm\/gale ri (av) stormenstorm in a teacup ( britisk) storm i et vannglasstake by storm ( også overført) ta med stormup a storm (amer., hverdagslig) av hjertens lyst, med liv og lystnoen av de gamle korvennene mine kom og vi sang av hjertens lyst hele kveldenIIverb \/stɔːm\/1) ( overført) styrte, storme2) (spesielt amer., om vær) rase, storme3) ( spesielt militærvesen) storme, gå til angrep mot4) ( også overført) ta med stormstorm at someone kjefte på noen -
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[sto:m] 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.) tempestade2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) explosão2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) gritar com2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) precipitar-se3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) assaltar•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm* * *[stɔ:m] n 1 tempestade. 2 temporal, chuva forte. 3 distúrbio, tumulto, manifestação violenta, furor. 4 ataque, assalto, bombardeio. • vt+vi 1 ventar muito, chover, fazer temporal. 2 ser violento, ficar bravo, enfurecer-se. 3 falar alto, gritar, berrar. 4 entrar em algum lugar fazendo barulho (demonstrando raiva). 5 assaltar, atacar violentamente. 6 bombardear. a storm in a teacup tempestade num copo d’água. after a storm comes a calm depois da chuva vem o sol. brain storm tempestade de idéias. hail storm temporal de granizo. rain storm temporal, chuva torrencial. snow storm nevasca. the calm after the storm a bonança após a tempestade. thunder storm temporal. to raise a storm promover desordens. to take by storm tomar de assalto, conquistar. -
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[sto:m] 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.) nevihta2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) vihar2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) rohneti2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) divjati3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) zavzeti z jurišem•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm* * *I [stɔ:m]nounnevihta (tudi figuratively), vihar, neurje, huda ura, močan veter; naliv, toča, snežni vihar; figuratively burja; hrup, hrušč, direndaj, vpitje, razbur jenje; military napad (na utrdbo), jurišstorm and stress literature Sturm und Drang, čas vrenja idej in nemirova storm of abuse — ploha psovk, žaliteva storm in a teacup — vihar v kozarcu vode, figuratively mnogo vika, veliko razburjenje zaradi malenkosti, za ničto take by storm — zavzeti z jurišem (tudi figuratively)II [stɔ:m]intransitive verbbesneti, divjati (veter), razsajati; besneti (at s.o. na koga); močno deževati (snežiti); planiti; military napasti (z artilerijo); transitive verb zavzeti z jurišem, jurišati na (tudi figuratively); jezno zavpiti (besedo itd.) -
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I [stɔːm]1) (violent weather) tempesta f.; (thunderstorm) temporale m.; (gale) burrasca f.2) (attack)to take a town by storm — mil. prendere una città d'assalto
she took Broadway by storm — fig. ebbe un successo travolgente a Broadway
3) (outburst) esplosione f., tempesta f.II 1. [stɔːm]a storm of criticism — una pioggia o tempesta di critiche
1) (invade) prendere d'assalto [citadel, prison]2) (roar)2."get out!" he stormed — "esci!" disse in un accesso d'ira
1) [wind, rain] infuriare, scatenarsi* * *[sto:m] 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.) tempesta, bufera2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) scroppio; scroscio2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) tempestare, infierire2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) precipitarsi3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) espugnare•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm* * *I [stɔːm]1) (violent weather) tempesta f.; (thunderstorm) temporale m.; (gale) burrasca f.2) (attack)to take a town by storm — mil. prendere una città d'assalto
she took Broadway by storm — fig. ebbe un successo travolgente a Broadway
3) (outburst) esplosione f., tempesta f.II 1. [stɔːm]a storm of criticism — una pioggia o tempesta di critiche
1) (invade) prendere d'assalto [citadel, prison]2) (roar)2."get out!" he stormed — "esci!" disse in un accesso d'ira
1) [wind, rain] infuriare, scatenarsi -
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1. штормthe storm has passed off — буря кончилась, шторм прекратился
2. штурмовать3. штормовой; ливневый -
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n. storm--------v. storma; rasa; vara ursinnig* * *[sto:m] 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.) storm2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) storm, []åska2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) vara ursinnig på, fara ut mot2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) rusa3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) storma•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm -
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megrohanás, vihar to storm: fergetegesen esik, rohammal bevesz, megrohamoz* * *[sto:m] 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.) vihar2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) roham, áradat; tapsvihar2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) rákiabál2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) viharzik3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) megrohamoz•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm -
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[sto:m] 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.) stormur2) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) tilfinningastormur; fagnaðarlæti2. verb1) (to shout very loudly and angrily: He stormed at her.) hrópa reiðilega, hella sér yfir með ofsa2) (to move or stride in an angry manner: He stormed out of the room.) æða3) ((of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc): They stormed the castle.) gera áhlaup•- stormy- stormily
- storminess
- stormbound
- stormtrooper
- a storm in a teacup
- take by storm
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