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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 -
2 storm door
subst.(spesielt amer.) storm, ekstra ytterdør -
3 storm and stress
subst. eller Sturm und DrangSturm und Drang (litterær strømning i Tyskland) -
4 storm-bound
adj. \/ˈstɔːmbaʊnd\/hindret\/oppholdt av dårlig vær -
5 storm cellar
subst.(amer.) beskyttelsesrom, stormkjeller -
6 storm centre
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7 storm cloud
subst. \/ˈstɔːmklaʊd \/( også overført) uværssky, stormsky -
8 storm collar
subst.stormkrage (på klesplagg) -
9 storm cone
subst. \/ˈstɔːmkəʊn\/( britisk) stormsignal, stormvarsel -
10 storm glass
subst. \/ˈstɔːmɡlɑːs\/( gammeldags meteorologisk instrument) stormglass -
11 storm lantern
subst. \/ˈstɔːmˌlæntən\/( spesielt britisk) stormlykt -
12 storm petrel
subst. \/ˈstɔːmˌpetr(ə)l\/( fugl i familien Hydrobatidae) stormsvale -
13 storm-racked
adj. \/ˈstɔːmrækt\/stormpisket, stormherjet -
14 storm sail
subst. \/ˈstɔːmseɪl\/( sjøfart) stormseil -
15 storm signal
subst. \/ˈstɔːmˌsɪɡnəl\/( meteorologi) stormsignal, stormvarsel -
16 storm-swept
adj. \/ˈstɔːmswept\/stormpisket, forblåst -
17 storm-tossed
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18 storm trooper
subst. \/ˈstɔːmˌtruːpə\/1) person som tilhører stormtroppene2) (historisk, under nazi-tiden) SA-mann, brunskjorte -
19 storm troops
subst. flt. \/ˈstɔːmtruːps\/1) stormtropper2) (historisk, under nazi-tiden) SA-avdeling, brunskjorter -
20 storm warning
subst. \/ˈstɔːmˌwɔːnɪŋ\/stormvarsel
См. также в других словарях:
Storm — Storm, n. [AS. storm; akin to D. storm, G. sturm, Icel. stormr; and perhaps to Gr. ? assault, onset, Skr. s? to flow, to hasten, or perhaps to L. sternere to strew, prostrate (cf. {Stratum}). [root]166.] 1. A violent disturbance of the atmosphere … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Storm — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Andreas Storm (* 1964), deutscher Politiker (CDU) Edvard Storm (1749–1794), norwegischer Lyriker Emy Storm (* 1925), schwedische Schauspielerin Frederik Storm (* 1989), dänischer Eishockeyspieler Friedrich … Deutsch Wikipedia
Storm 2 — is a world championship winning robot that competed in Robot Wars. It is a small invertible box on wheels with a wedge on the front. The robot originally had no weapons but the team added a built in lifting arm for series 7. However, it was not… … Wikipedia
storm — (n.) O.E. storm, from P.Gmc. *sturmaz (Cf. O.N. stormr, O.S., M.L.G., M.Du., Du. storm, O.H.G., Ger. sturm). O.Fr. estour onset, tumult, It. stormo are Gmc. loan words. Fig. (non meteorological) sense was in late O.E. The verb in the sense of to… … Etymology dictionary
storm — ► NOUN 1) a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow. 2) an uproar or controversy: the book caused a storm in America. 3) a violent or noisy outburst of a specified feeling or reaction … English terms dictionary
storm — [stôrm] n. [ME < OE, akin to Ger sturm < IE base * (s)twer , to whirl, move or turn quickly > STIR1, L turbare, to agitate] 1. an atmospheric disturbance characterized by a strong wind, usually accompanied by rain, snow, sleet, or hail,… … English World dictionary
storm´i|ly — storm|y «STR mee», adjective, storm|i|er, storm|i|est. 1. having a storm or storms; likely to have storms; troubled by storms: »a stormy sea, a stormy night, stormy weather. SYNONYM(S) … Useful english dictionary
storm|y — «STR mee», adjective, storm|i|er, storm|i|est. 1. having a storm or storms; likely to have storms; troubled by storms: »a stormy sea, a stormy night, stormy weather. SYNONYM(S) … Useful english dictionary
STORM (T.) — STORM THEODOR (1817 1888) Né à Husum, petite ville du Schleswig (alors possession danoise), Theodor Storm y exerce la profession d’avocat jusqu’en 1853, année où, le gouvernement de Copenhague réprimant l’agitation pro allemande dans les duchés,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
storm — [n1] strong weather blast, blizzard, blow, cloudburst, cyclone, disturbance, downpour, gale, gust, hurricane, monsoon, precip*, precipitation, raining cats and dogs*, snowstorm, squall, tempest, tornado, twister, whirlwind, windstorm; concept 526 … New thesaurus
Storm — Storm, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stormed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Storming}.] (Mil.) To assault; to attack, and attempt to take, by scaling walls, forcing gates, breaches, or the like; as, to storm a fortified town. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English