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1 erstürmend
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2 Sturm auf die Bastille
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3 Erstürmung
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4 hereinstürmen
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-), hereinstürzen v/i (trennb., ist -ge-): hereinstürmen (in + Akk) rush in(to)* * *he|rein|stür|menvi sep aux seinto storm or come storming in ( in +acc -to)* * *((with in, into, through etc) to come or go suddenly or violently: He burst in without knocking; He burst into the room; She burst into tears.) burst* * *he·rein|stür·menvi to rush [or dash] in, to come rushing [or dashing] inwütend kam er ins Zimmer hereingestürmt he stormed into the room angrily* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein rush or dash in; come rushing or dashing in; (wütend) storm in; come storming in* * *in +akk) rush in(to)* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein rush or dash in; come rushing or dashing in; (wütend) storm in; come storming in -
5 herausstürzen
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-)1. fall out ( aus of)* * *he|raus|stür|zenvi sep aux sein2) (= fallen) to fall outzum Fenster heráússtürzen — to fall out of the window
* * *he·raus|stür·zenvi Hilfsverb: sein* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (herausfallen) fall out ( aus of)* * *herausstürzen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-)1. fall out (aus of)* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1) (herausfallen) fall out ( aus of) -
6 Sturm
m; -(e)s, Stürme1. storm; (starker Wind) gale; lit. tempest; das Barometer steht auf Sturm the barometer is pointing to ‚storm’; fig. there’s trouble brewing; Sturm läuten ring the alarm bell; fig. (klingeln) lean on the bell; einen Sturm der Entrüstung auslösen cause a huge (public) outcry; Sturm des Protests / Beifalls storm of protest / tumultuous applause; ein Sturm des Gelächters a gale of laughter; ein Sturm im Wasserglas a storm in a teacup, Am. a tempest in a teapot; bei ihnen herrscht Sturm umg. they’re having a row3. MIL. (Angriff, auch fig.) attack, assault; Sturm auf Waren / eine Bank WIRTS. rush for goods (Am. merchandise) / run on a bank; Sturm laufen gegen be up in arms against; etw. / fig. jemanden im Sturm erobern take s.th. by storm / sweep s.o. off his ( oder her) feet4. nur Sg.; Sport (Stürmerreihe) forward line, forwards Pl.; im Sturm spielen play in a forward position ( oder up front); einen starken / schwachen Sturm haben have a strong / weak attack* * *der Sturm(Angriff) assault; rush;(Sport) forward line;(Unwetter) storm; gale; tempest; whirlwind* * *Stụrm [ʃtʊrm]m -(e)s, -e['ʃtʏrmə]das Barometer steht auf Sturm (lit) — the barometer is indicating stormy weather; (fig) there's a storm brewing
ein Sturm im Wasserglas (fig) — a storm in a teacup (Brit), a tempest in a teapot (US)
die Stürme des Lebens — the storms of life, the ups and downs of life
ein Sturm der Begeisterung/Entrüstung — a wave of enthusiasm/indignation
Sturm und Drang (Liter) — Storm and Stress, Sturm und Drang; (fig) emotion
2) (= Angriff) attack (auf on); (MIL) assault, attack; (SPORT = Stürmerreihe) forward lineetw im Sturm nehmen (Mil, fig) — to take sth by storm
zum Sturm blasen (Mil fig) — fig) to sound the attack
ein Sturm auf die Banken/Aktien — a run on the banks/shares
ein Sturm auf die Karten/Plätze — a rush for tickets/seats
der Sturm auf die Festung/Bastille — the storming of the stronghold/Bastille
See:→ erobern* * *der1) (an attack made by moving quickly: the charge of the Light Brigade.) charge2) (a strong wind: Many trees were blown down in the gale.) gale3) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.) rush4) (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.) storm5) (a violent outbreak of feeling etc: A storm of anger greeted his speech; a storm of applause.) storm6) (a violent storm, with very strong winds: A tempest arose and they were drowned at sea.) tempest7) turbulence* * *<-[e]s, Stürme>[ʃtʊrm, pl ˈʃtʏrmə]m2. FBALL forward lineim \Sturm spielen to play in attack [or up frontein \Sturm auf Karten/Plätze/das Flugzeug a rush for tickets/seats/the planeein \Sturm auf die Bank a run on the bankim \Sturm by stormder \Sturm auf die Bastille the storming of the Bastille5.▶ \Sturm läuten to lean on the [door]bell▶ die Menschen [o die Herzen] im \Sturm erobern [o nehmen] to take people by storm [or capture people's hearts]* * *der; Sturm[e]s, Stürme1) storm; (heftiger Wind) galebei od. in Sturm und Regen — in the wind and rain
2) (Milit.): (Angriff) assault (auf + Akk. on)etwas im Sturm erobern od. nehmen — (auch fig.) take something by storm
gegen etwas Sturm laufen — (fig.) be up in arms against something
Sturm klingeln — ring the [door]bell like mad (coll.); lean on the [door]bell
3) (Sport): (die Stürmer) forward line* * *das Barometer steht auf Sturm the barometer is pointing to ‘storm’; fig there’s trouble brewing;Sturm läuten ring the alarm bell; fig (klingeln) lean on the bell;einen Sturm der Entrüstung auslösen cause a huge (public) outcry;Sturm des Protests/Beifalls storm of protest/tumultuous applause;ein Sturm des Gelächters a gale of laughter;ein Sturm im Wasserglas a storm in a teacup, US a tempest in a teapot;bei ihnen herrscht Sturm umg they’re having a row2.3. MIL (Angriff, auch fig) attack, assault;Sturm auf Waren/eine Bank WIRTSCH rush for goods (US merchandise)/run on a bank;Sturm laufen gegen be up in arms against;etwas/figjemanden im Sturm erobern take sth by storm/sweep sb off his ( oder her) feetim Sturm spielen play in a forward position ( oder up front);einen starken/schwachen Sturm haben have a strong/weak attack* * *der; Sturm[e]s, Stürme1) storm; (heftiger Wind) galebei od. in Sturm und Regen — in the wind and rain
2) (Milit.): (Angriff) assault (auf + Akk. on)etwas im Sturm erobern od. nehmen — (auch fig.) take something by storm
gegen etwas Sturm laufen — (fig.) be up in arms against something
Sturm klingeln — ring the [door]bell like mad (coll.); lean on the [door]bell
3) (Sport): (die Stürmer) forward line* * *¨-e m.gale n.gustiness n.storm n.tempest n.turbulence n. -
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8 anstürmen
v/i (trennb., ist -ge-)* * *to charge* * *ạn|stür|menvi sep aux seinangestürmt kommen — to come storming along or (auf einen zu) up
* * *an|stür·menvi Hilfsverb: sein1. (ungestüm angelaufen kommen) to rush [or dash] up* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1)gegen etwas anstürmen — <waves, wind> pound something; (Milit.) storm something
2)angestürmt kommen — come charging or rushing along; (auf einen zu) come charging or rushing up
* * *anstürmen v/i (trennb, ist -ge-)1. Truppe:anstürmen (gegen) chargegegen etwas against sth)3. meistangestürmt kommen come charging along* * *intransitives Verb; mit sein1)gegen etwas anstürmen — <waves, wind> pound something; (Milit.) storm something
2)angestürmt kommen — come charging or rushing along; (auf einen zu) come charging or rushing up
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9 antoben
v/i angetobt* * *ạn|to|benvi sep1)gegen jdn/etw antoben — to rail at sb/sth
2)angetobt kommen — to come storming along or (auf einen zu) up
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10 hineinstürmen
* * *hi|nein|stür|menvi sep aux seinto storm in ( in +acc -to), to come storming in* * *hineinstürmen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-): -
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12 Bestürmung
Be|stụ̈r|mung [bə'ʃtʏrmʊŋ]f -, -enstorming; (mit Fragen, Bitten) bombardment; (mit Anfragen, Briefen, Anrufen) inundation -
13 Bastille
Bas·til·le <-> [basʼti:jə] fBastille;der Sturm auf die \Bastille the storming of the Bastille -
14 Sturm
2) fball forward line;im \Sturm spielen to play in attack [or up front];3) ( heftiger Andrang)ein \Sturm auf etw akk a rush for sth;ein \Sturm auf die Bank a run on the bankWENDUNGEN:der \Sturm auf die Bastille the storming of the Bastille;\Sturm und Drang lit Sturm und Drang, Storm and Stress;die Menschen [o die Herzen] im \Sturm erobern [o nehmen] to take people by storm [or capture people's hearts];gegen etw \Sturm laufen to be up in arms against sth;\Sturm läuten to lean on the [door]bell;im \Sturm mil by storm -
15 Erstürmung
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16 mitreißend
1. barnstorming, barn-storming Am.2. carrying along3. thrilling -
17 stürmisch
- {boisterous} hung dữ, dữ dội, náo nhiệt, huyên náo, ầm ỹ - {dashing} rất nhanh, vùn vụt, chớp nhoáng, hăng, sôi nổi, táo bạo, hăng hái, quả quyết, diện, chưng diện, bảnh bao - {dirty} bẩn thỉu, dơ bẩn, dơ dáy, cáu ghét, cáu bẩn, đầy bùn bẩn, có mưa gió sụt sùi, nhớp nháp bẩn thỉu, xấu, không sáng, tục tĩu, thô bỉ, đê tiện, hèn hạ, đáng khinh, nhơ nhốc, xấu xa, phi nghĩa - {gusty} gió bão, dông tố, dễ nổi nóng - {rude} khiếm nhã, bất lịch sự, vô lễ, láo xược, thô lỗ, thô sơ, man rợ, không văn minh, mạnh mẽ, đột ngột, tráng kiện, khoẻ mạnh - {squally} có gió mạnh, có gió thổi từng cơn dữ dội, bão tố, đe doạ - {stormy} mãnh liệt như bão tố, ào ạt, sóng gió, báo bão - {tempestuous} dông bão - {tumultuous} ồn ào, xôn xao, náo động - {turbulent} hỗn loạn, ngỗ nghịch - {wild} dại, hoang rừng, chưa thuần, chưa dạn người, man di, chưa văn minh, hoang vu, không người ở, b o táp, rối, lộn xộn, lung tung, điên, điên cuồng, nhiệt liệt, ngông cuồng, rồ dại, liều mạng - thiếu đắn đo suy nghĩ, bừa b i, tự do, phóng túng, lêu lổng, vu v = stürmisch (Meer) {angry}+ = stürmisch (Nacht) {roaring}+ = stürmisch (Wetter) {foul; rough}+ = stürmisch (Applaus) {rapturous}+ = stürmisch (Beifall) {rousing}+ = stürmisch erregt {storming}+
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