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['stɔːmɪŋ] 1.nome assalto m.2.aggettivo colloq. fantastico, straordinario, da sballo* * *storming /ˈstɔ:mɪŋ/A a.2 (spec. sport) scatenato; energico; vigoroso; ( anche) che appassiona; travolgente; trascinante: a storming finish to the race, un finale di corsa travolgenteB n. [u](mil.) espugnazione; presa● (mil.) storming party, reparto d'assalto.* * *['stɔːmɪŋ] 1.nome assalto m.2.aggettivo colloq. fantastico, straordinario, da sballo -
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'stɔːrmɪŋ['stɔːmɪŋ]storming OF something — asalto m a algo
1.(=impressive) arrollador, arrasador2.N (Mil etc) asalto m (of a)* * *['stɔːrmɪŋ]storming OF something — asalto m a algo
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adj. \/ˈstɔːmɪŋ\/(britisk, hverdagslig, spesielt sport eller musikk) kjempemessig -
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[stɔ:miŋ]nounnaskok, juriš, zavzetje vjurišu; besnenje, razsajanje, divjanjestorming party military jurišni oddelek -
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storm.ing[st'ɔ:miŋ] n 1 tempestuosidade. 2 assalto, ataque, invasão. • adj tempestuoso, de tempestade. -
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n. stormande
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Storming party — Storming Storm ing, a. & n. from {Storm}, v. [1913 Webster] {Storming party} (Mil.), a party assigned to the duty of making the first assault in storming a fortress. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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