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1 storm
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 -
2 storm en regen geselden de strandtenten
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3 storm
[stɔːm]1. noun1) a violent disturbance in the air causing wind, rain, thunder etc:عاصِفَهThe roof was damaged by the storm.
عاصِفَة من المَشاعِرa storm of applause.
2. verb1) to shout very loudly and angrily:يَصْرُخ بِغَضَبHe stormed at her.
2) to move or stride in an angry manner:يَخْرُجُ غاضِباHe stormed out of the room.
3) (of soldiers etc) to attack with great force, and capture (a building etc):يُهاجِم بِقُوَّهThey stormed the castle.
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4 de wind is tot stormkracht aangegroeid
de wind is tot stormkracht aangegroeidthe wind has reached storm/gale forceVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de wind is tot stormkracht aangegroeid
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5 sand-storm
[ˈsænstɔːm] nouna storm of wind, carrying with it clouds of sand:عاصِفَة رَمْلِيَّهWe were caught in a sandstorm in the desert.
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6 Den der sår vind, høster storm.
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7 maximum storm one minute wind
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > maximum storm one minute wind
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8 штормовой ветер
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12 штормовой ветер
storm wind метеоРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > штормовой ветер
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13 ураган
1) General subject: hurricane, massive storm, storm, tornado, twister, whirlwind, windstorm, ride the whirlwind2) Geology: land spout3) Naval: cyclone, force wind, hurricane (12 баллов), hurricane force wind, hurricane wind, storm wind4) Dialect: whirlblast5) Rare: typhon6) Meteorology: revolving storm7) Australian slang: whirly-whirly, williway (особенно на море), willy-willy8) Ecology: gale, severe storm, tropical cyclone, tropical revolving storm9) Makarov: driving storm, hurricane (12 баллов по шкале Бофорта), hurricane (12 и более баллов Бофорта), rattler (и т.п.), whirl, wild wind -
14 ἄνεμος
ἄνεμος, ου, ὁ (Hom.+)① a blowing atmospheric phenomenon, wind Rv 7:1; playing among the reeds Mt 11:7; Lk 7:24; scattering chaff B 11:7 (Ps 1:4); desired by the sailor IPol 2:3, or not ἐναντίος ἄ. a contrary wind Mt 14:24; Mk 6:48. ὁ ἄ. ἰσχυρό the storm Mt 14:30; cp. 32; Mk 4:39, 41; 6:51. ἄ. μέγας a strong wind J 6:18; Rv 6:13. ἄ. τυφωνικός a violent, hurricane-like wind Ac 27:14, cp. 15. For this, λαῖλαψ ἀνέμου a storm-wind Mk 4:37; Lk 8:23, cp. Mk 4:41; Lk 8:24 (on the stilling of the storm POxy 1383, 1 [III A.D.] κελεύειν ἀνέμοις.—WFiedler, Antik. Wetterzauber ’31, esp. 17–23).—Pl. without the art. (Jos., Bell. 4, 286) Js 3:4. οἱ ἄ. (Jos., Bell. 4, 299; also thought of as personified, cp. IDefixWünsch 4, 6 τὸν θεὸν τῶν ἀνέμων καὶ πνευμάτων Λαιλαμ) Mt 7:25, 27; 8:26f (the par. Mk 4:39 has the sg.); Lk 8:25; Jd 12. ἄ. ἐναντίοι contrary winds Ac 27:4. οἱ τέσσαρες ἄ. τῆς γῆς Rv 7:1 (cp. Zech 6:5; Jer 25:16; Da 7:2; En 18:2 τοὺς τέσσαρας ἀ. τὴν γῆν βαστάζοντας; on the angels of the winds cp. PGM 15, 14; 16, and on control of the winds Diod S 20, 101, 3 Aeolus as κύριος τῶν ἀνέμων; Ps.-Apollod., Epit. 7, 10 Zeus has appointed Aeolus as ἐπιμελητὴς τῶν ἀνέμων, καὶ παύειν καὶ προί̈εσθαι; Ael. Aristid. 45, 29 K.; IAndrosIsis, Kyme 39; POxy 1383, 9 ἀπέκλειε τὰ πνεύματα).② οἱ τέσσαρες ἄνεμοι can also be the four directions, or cardinal points (Sb 6152, 20 [93 B.C.]; CPR 115, 6; PFlor 50, 104 ἐκ τῶν τεσς. ἀ.; Ezk 37:9 v.l.; Zech 2:10; 1 Ch 9:24; Jos., Bell. 6, 301, Ant. 8, 80; PGM 3, 496; 4, 1606f) Mt 24:31; Mk 13:27; D 10:5. ἀνέμων σταθμοί stations or quarters of the wind 1 Cl 20:10 (Job 28:25; s. Lghtf. and Knopf ad loc.).③ a tendency or trend that causes one to move from a view or belief, wind fig. ext. of 1 (cp. 4 Macc 15:32), περιφερόμενοι παντὶ ἀ. τ. διδασκαλίας driven about by any and every didactic breeze Eph 4:14.—B. 64.—DELG. M-M. TW. -
15 вихър
whirlwind, storm wind. hurricaneпрен. vortex (pl. vortexes, vortices)* * *вѝхър,м., -ри, (два) вѝхъра whirlwind, storm wind, hurricane; прен. vortex, pl. vortexes, vortices; във \вихъръра на модерния живот in the whirl of modern life; във \вихъръра на танца in the full swing of the dance; във \вихъръра си in full swing/flow; като \вихърър like the wind.* * *whirlwind* * *1. whirlwind, storm wind. hurricane 2. във ВИХЪРа на модерния живот in the whirl of modern life 3. във ВИХЪРа на революцията in the vortex of the revolution 4. във ВИХЪРа на танца in the full swing of the dance 5. като ВИХЪР like the wind 6. прен. vortex (pl. vortexes, vortices) -
16 סערה I
סְעָרָהI f. (b. h.; סָעַר II) storm-wind; (hypostatised) the wind-bag. Ḥag.12b רוח בס׳ the wind rests on the storm, for we read (Ps. 148:8) as to the wind ( ruaḥ), storm does its bidding; וס׳ תלויהוכ׳ (not תלוי) and the storm depend son the arm of the Lord; Yalk. Am. 543; Yalk. Ps. 883; Y. Ḥag.II, beg.77a הרוח תלויה בס׳ the ruaḥ depends on the sʿarah; וס׳ עשאההקב״ה כמיןוכ׳ and the Lord has made the sʿarah a sort of charm and suspended it on his arm; a. e. -
17 סְעָרָה
סְעָרָהI f. (b. h.; סָעַר II) storm-wind; (hypostatised) the wind-bag. Ḥag.12b רוח בס׳ the wind rests on the storm, for we read (Ps. 148:8) as to the wind ( ruaḥ), storm does its bidding; וס׳ תלויהוכ׳ (not תלוי) and the storm depend son the arm of the Lord; Yalk. Am. 543; Yalk. Ps. 883; Y. Ḥag.II, beg.77a הרוח תלויה בס׳ the ruaḥ depends on the sʿarah; וס׳ עשאההקב״ה כמיןוכ׳ and the Lord has made the sʿarah a sort of charm and suspended it on his arm; a. e. -
18 штормовой ветер
1) General subject: gale-force wind2) Engineering: gale (14-28 м/с), storm wind3) Fishery: wind storm5) Oceanography: gale (от 7 до 10 баллов по шкале Бофорта), gale of wind6) Marine science: storm surge7) Makarov: stormy wind -
19 ветер
gale, wind* * *ве́тер м.
windдви́гаться при встре́чном ве́тре — move against a headwindдви́гаться с попу́тным ве́тром — move with a tail [fair] windна ве́тер — windwardпо ве́тру — down-windпод ве́тер — leewardпро́тив ве́тра — upwindакусти́ческий ве́тер — acoustic streaming, acoustical windбаллисти́ческий ве́тер — ballistic windбоково́й ве́тер — cross [side] windвстре́чный ве́тер — head [adverse] windве́тер в тропосфе́ре — tropospheric windгеострофи́ческий ве́тер — geostrophic windзвуково́й ве́тер — acoustic streaming, acoustical windионосфе́рный ве́тер — ionospheric windкатабати́ческий ве́тер — katabatic windпопу́тный ве́тер — tail [fair] windсо́лнечный ве́тер — solar windтерми́ческий ве́тер — thermal windштормово́й ве́тер — storm windэлектри́ческий ве́тер — electric wind aura -
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