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1 storm
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. -
2 blow up
1) начинать дуть;
усиливаться( о ветре) It looks as if it's blowing up for severe weather. ≈ Кажется, скоро погода изменится к худшему. There was a storm blowing up while we were out at sea. ≈ В то время, как мы были в море, штормовой ветер все усиливался.
2) раздувать You'll have to blow up the fire to make it burn. ≈ Надо раздуть огонь, а то он никак не разгорится.
3) взрывать to blow up the hell ≈ перевернуть все вверх дном The soldiers blew up the enemy bridge. ≈ Солдаты взорвали вражеский мост. Syn: send up
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4) взлетать на воздух (при взрыве) A chemical factory blew up in the North of England. ≈ На химическом заводе на севере Англии произошел взрыв. Syn: go up
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5) разг. бранить, ругать Mother will blow you up when she finds her best dishes broken. ≈ Мама устроит тебе головомойку, когда узнает, что ты разбил ее любимые тарелки. Syn: bawl out
2), be down on
1), bring up
10), brush down, burn up
5), call down
4), chew out, chew up
3), choke off
3), come down on
3), dress down
1), dust down
2), hop on
2), jack up
3), land on
2), lay out
8), reproach
2., reprove, sail into
1), scold
1., sit on
3), speak to
4), step on
3), strip down, strip off
2), take apart
4), talk to
1), tell off
3), tick off
3), walk into
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6) разг. выходить из себя
7) фото увеличивать The photographer blew the picture of the child up and entered it for a national competition. ≈ Фотограф увеличил фотографию ребенка и послал ее на национальный конкурс.
8) возникать Trouble is blowing up again in the Middle East. ≈ На Ближнем Востоке опять назревает конфликт.
9) надувать to blow up a balloon ≈ надуть воздушный шар Help me to blow up these tyres, will you? ≈ Помоги мне поддуть колесо, а? Syn: pump up
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10) разрушать, расстраивать The plan blew up in his face. ≈ Его планы рушились на глазах. We'll soon blow up his plan. ≈ Скоро мы ему все окончательно испортим.
11) приукрашивать факты;
преувеличивать значение He always blows up his adventures to make them seem better than they were. ≈ Он всегда привирает, когда рассказывает о своих приключениях, чтобы они выглядели поинтереснее.разрушать, расстраивать;
- to * plans разрушать планы надувать (шину) надуваться, важничать, пыжиться;
- he was blown up with pride он надулся от гордости усиливаться (о ветре) вызвать (дождь, бурю;
о ветре) - it is blowing up for rain ветер принесет дождь (разговорное) бранить, ругать (разговорное) выходить из себя;
- every time he sees me he blows up он лезет в бутылку, когда видит меня( фотографическое) увеличивать (кинематографический) переводить кинофильм с узкой пленки на стандартную (методом оптической печати) возникать, появляться;
- a storm blew up разыгрался шторм;
- this problem has blown up recently эта проблема возникла недавно -
3 blow up
blow up а) начинать дуть it looks as if it's blowing up for severe weather.б) раздувать You'll have to blow up the fire to make it burn. в) взрывать toblow up the hell перевернуть все вверх дном The soldiers blew up the enemybridge. г) взлетать на воздух (при взрыве) A chemical factory blew up in theNorth of England. д) coll. бранить, ругать Mother will blow you up when shefinds her best dishes broken. Mother will blow up at you when she finds herbest dishes broken. е) coll. выходить из себя ж) phot. увеличивать Thephotographer blew the picture of the child up and entered it for a nationalcompetition. з) усиливаться (о ветре) There was a storm blowing up while wewere out at sea. и) возникать Trouble is blowing up again in the Middle East.к) надувать Help me to blow up These tyres, will you? These plastic ballsdon't blow up easily. л) разрушать, расстраивать The lawyer's case blew upbecause he had no proof. The plan blew up in his face. We'll soon blow up hisplan. м) раздувать факты, чье-л. тщеславие, значение He always blows up hisadventures to make them seem better than they were. The crowd blew him up withtheir praise. -
4 blow up
1) начинать дуть; усиливаться ( о ветре)It looks as if it's blowing up for severe weather. — Кажется, ветер усиливается, и погода вот-вот ухудшится.
There was a storm blowing up while we were out at sea. — В то время как мы были в море, штормовой ветер всё усиливался.
You'll have to blow up the fire to make it burn. — Надо раздуть огонь, чтобы он получше разгорелся.
3) разг. бранить, ругать, распекатьMother will blow you up when she finds her best dishes broken. — Мама устроит тебе головомойку, когда узнает, что ты разбил её любимые тарелки.
Syn:4) фото увеличиватьThe photographer blew the picture of the child up and entered it for a national competition. — Фотограф увеличил фотографию ребёнка и послал её на национальный конкурс.
5) раздувать, преувеличивать (что-л.)He always blows up his adventures to make them seem better than they were. — Он всегда привирает, когда рассказывает о своих приключениях, чтобы они выглядели поинтереснее.
6) назревать (о конфликте, ссоре), зарождатьсяTrouble is blowing up again. — Назревает очередной конфликт.
7) расстраивать (планы, замыслы)We'll soon blow up his plan. — Скоро мы расстроим его план.
8) расстраиваться (о планах, замыслах), терпеть неудачу ( о предприятиях)The plan blew up in his face. — Его план рухнул на глазах.
The lawyer's case blew up because he had no proof. — Выступление адвоката по делу было неудачным, потому что у него не было доказательств.
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5 blow
I [bləu] noun1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.) pancada2) (a sudden misfortune: Her husband's death was a real blow.) golpeII [bləu] past tense - blew; verb1) ((of a current of air) to be moving: The wind blew more strongly.) soprar2) ((of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way: The explosion blew off the lid.) fazer voar3) (to be moved by the wind etc: The door must have blown shut.) ser soprado4) (to drive air (upon or into): Please blow into this tube!) soprar5) (to make a sound by means of (a musical instrument etc): He blew the horn loudly.) fazer soar•- blowhole- blow-lamp
- blow-torch
- blowout
- blowpipe
- blow one's top
- blow out
- blow over
- blow up* * *blow1[blou] n 1 soco, golpe, pancada. 2 calamidade súbita, desgraça repentina, desastre. 3 ataque repentino, assalto, golpe de mão. he struck a blow for me ele me ajudou. they came to blows eles chegaram às vias de fato. with (or at) one blow, with (or at) a single blow com um só golpe, de uma só vez. without striking a blow sem luta.————————blow2[blou] n 1 sopro, assopradela. 2 rajada de vento, ventania. 3 bazófia, fanfarronada. 4 queima de fusível. • vt+vi (ps blew, pp blown) 1 soprar, assoprar. 2 ventar, mover em corrente, mover rapidamente. 3 ser impelido pelo vento. 4 forçar corrente de ar em ou através de, ventilar. 5 soprar, fazer soar (instrumento de sopro). 6 enfatuar-se. 7 encher de ar. 8 dinamitar, rebentar, estourar. 9 sl amaldiçoar. 10 bufar, ofegar, exalar com força. 11 coll contar vantagem, gabar-se. 12 esbanjar dinheiro. 13 fundir, queimar (fusível). 14 difundir, espalhar, revelar. 15 sl sair, partir. to blow down derrubar (pelo vento). to blow in/ into a) chegar inesperadamente. he blew into town / ele chegou inesperadamente na cidade. b) começar a produzir (poço de petróleo). to blow off steam descarregar, desabafar. to blow one’s nose assoar o nariz. to blow one’s own trumpet elogiar a si mesmo. to blow out a) estourar (pneu). b) extinguir, apagar. c) parar de funcionar (máquina elétrica). d) estourar pela força do ar. the explosion blew the windows out / a explosão estourou as janelas. to blow over parar, cessar (tempo ruim). the storm blew over / a tempestade parou. to blow someone a kiss atirar um beijo a alguém. to blow up a) explodir, dinamitar. b) ser destruído por explosão. c) ampliar (fotografia). d) ficar irritado. e) começar, chegar (tempo ruim). there is a storm blowing up / está ameaçando uma tempestade.————————blow3[blou] n florescência. • vi florir, florescer. -
6 to blow up
to blow upa) explodir, dinamitar. b) ser destruído por explosão. c) ampliar (fotografia). d) ficar irritado. e) começar, chegar (tempo ruim). there is a storm blowing up/está ameaçando uma tempestade. -
7 persistir
persistir ( conjugate persistir) verbo intransitivo: persistir EN algo to persist in sth
persistir verbo intransitivo
1 (perdurar, durar) to persist
2 (perseverar) to persist [en, in] ' persistir' also found in these entries: Spanish: mantenerse - perdurar English: linger - live on - persist -
8 blow
blow [bləʊ]coup de poing ⇒ 1 (a) coup ⇒ 1 (a), 1 (b), 1 (e) coup de vent ⇒ 1 (c) souffle ⇒ 1 (d) souffler ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (b), 3 (b) faire bouger ⇒ 3 (a) jouer de ⇒ 3 (d) faire éclater ⇒ 3 (e) claquer ⇒ 3 (g) gâcher ⇒ 3 (h) révéler ⇒ 3 (i) quitter ⇒ 3 (j)1 noun∎ to come to blows, to exchange blows en venir aux mains;∎ without striking a blow sans coup férir;∎ figurative to strike a blow for freedom rompre une lance pour la liberté∎ her death came as a terrible blow (to them) sa mort a été (pour eux) un choc terrible;∎ to soften or to cushion the blow amortir le choc;∎ to deal sb/sth a (serious) blow porter un coup (terrible) à qn/qch;∎ it was a big blow to her pride son orgueil en a pris un coup∎ figurative we went for a blow on the prom nous sommes sortis prendre l'air sur le front de mer∎ have a good blow (blow your nose) mouche-toi bien(e) (of whistle) coup m(f) familiar drugs slang British (cannabis) shit m; American (cocaine) coke f, neige f; (heroin) héro f, blanche f∎ lilacs in full blow des lilas en pleine floraison∎ the wind was blowing hard le vent soufflait fort;∎ the wind is blowing from the north le vent souffle du nord;∎ it's blowing a gale out there le vent souffle en tempête là-bas;∎ figurative let's wait and see which way the wind blows attendons de voir de quel côté ou d'où souffle le vent∎ she blew on her hands/on her coffee elle a soufflé dans ses mains/sur son café;∎ he blows hot and cold il souffle le chaud et le froid∎ the trees were blowing in the wind le vent soufflait dans les arbres;∎ papers blew all over the yard des papiers se sont envolés à travers la cour;∎ the window blew open/shut un coup de vent a ouvert/fermé la fenêtre;∎ familiar when did you blow into town? quand est-ce que tu es arrivé?□∎ there she blows! la voilà!∎ this coffee really blows! il est vraiment dégueulasse, ce café!∎ the wind blew the door open/shut un coup de vent a ouvert/fermé la porte;∎ a gust of wind blew the papers off the table un coup de vent a fait s'envoler les papiers de la table;∎ he was nearly blown off his feet (by wind, explosion) il a failli être emporté;∎ the wind was blowing the ship southward le vent poussait le navire vers le sud;∎ the hurricane blew the ship off course l'ouragan a fait dévier ou a dérouté le navire(b) (of person) souffler;∎ blow your nose! mouche-toi!;∎ he blew the dust off the book il a soufflé sur le livre pour enlever la poussière;∎ to blow sb a kiss envoyer un baiser à qn(c) (bubbles, glass)∎ to blow bubbles/smoke rings faire des bulles/ronds de fumée;∎ to blow glass souffler le verre∎ the policeman blew his whistle le policier a sifflé ou a donné un coup de sifflet;∎ familiar to blow the gaff vendre la mèche;∎ familiar to blow one's own trumpet se vanter;∎ familiar to blow the whistle on sb balancer qn;∎ familiar to blow the whistle on sth dévoiler qch∎ the house was blown to pieces la maison a été entièrement détruite par l'explosion;∎ the blast almost blew his hand off l'explosion lui a presque emporté la main;∎ the gunman threatened to blow their heads off l'homme au pistolet a menacé de leur faire sauter la cervelle;∎ figurative their plans were blown sky-high leurs projets sont tombés à l'eau;∎ familiar he blew a gasket or a fuse when he found out quand il l'a appris, il a piqué une crise;∎ familiar to blow sb out of the water (criticize) descendre qn en flammes; (beat) battre qn à plates coutures∎ he blew all his savings on a new car il a claqué toutes ses économies pour s'acheter une nouvelle voiture∎ I blew it! j'ai tout gâché!;∎ that's blown it! ça a tout gâché ou bousillé, ça a tout fait louper∎ to blow sb's cover griller qn;∎ her article blew the whole thing wide open son article a exposé toute l'affaire au grand jour;∎ familiar to blow the lid off sth faire des révélations sur qch□∎ they blew town yesterday ils ont fichu le camp hier∎ let's go anyway, and blow what he thinks allons-y quand même, je me moque de ce qu'il pense ou il peut penser ce qu'il veut;∎ blow the expense, we're going out to dinner au diable l'avarice, on sort dîner ce soir∎ the idea blew his mind l'idée l'a fait flipper;∎ the Grand Canyon blew my mind quel pied le Grand Canyon!;∎ British oh, blow (it)! la barbe!, mince!;∎ American blow it out your ear! arrête tes conneries et fiche-moi le camp!;∎ to blow one's lid or stack or top exploser de rage;∎ our team blew them out of the water notre équipe les a complètement écrasés;∎ don't blow your cool ne t'emballe pas;∎ blow me down!, British well, I'll be blowed! ça par exemple!;∎ British I'll be or I'm blowed if I'm going to apologize! pas question que je fasse des excuses!►► American blow in (in newspaper) encart f publicitaire volant;vulgar blow job (oral sex) pipe f;∎ to give sb a blow job tailler une pipe à qn;blow wave brushing m∎ British let's take a walk to blow away the cobwebs allons nous promener pour nous changer les idées∎ the film just blew me away ce film m'a complètement retournéêtre abattu par le vent, tomber(of wind) faire tomber, renverser; (of person) faire tomber ou abattre (en soufflant)➲ blow infamiliar débarquer à l'improviste, s'amener(door, window) enfoncer➲ blow off(a) (hat, roof) s'envoler∎ familiar to blow off steam dire ce qu'on a sur le cœur∎ to blow sb off faire une pipe à qn➲ blow out∎ to blow one's brains out se faire sauter ou se brûler la cervelle;∎ to blow sb's brains out faire sauter la cervelle à qn∎ the hurricane eventually blew itself out l'ouragan s'est finalement calmé∎ figurative the scandal soon blew over le scandale fut vite oublié(tree) abattre, renverser➲ blow up∎ the whole issue was blown up out of all proportion la question a été exagérée hors de (toute) proportion∎ figurative the plan blew up in their faces le projet leur a claqué dans les doigts∎ the argument blew up out of nowhere la dispute a commencé sans raison∎ to blow up at sb engueuler qn -
9 blow
1. I1) a wind (a breeze, a storm, a mistral, etc.) blows дует ветер и т. д; there was a cold wind blowing дул холодный ветер; dry leaves blow кружатся /несутся по ветру/ сухие листья; the smoke blows вьется дымок2) bugles (horns, organs, etc.) blow звучат горны и т. д.; trumpets are blowing трубы трубят; stop work when the whistle blows прекратите работу, когда загудит гудок3) a whale blows кит выпускает фонтан [воды]4) a fuse has blown а) предохранитель сгорел; б) запал сработал2. IIblow in some manner the wind blew strong (warm, cold, etc.) дул крепкий /сильный/ и т. д. ветер; it was blowing hard было очень ветрено; the wind blows violently (ceaselessly, incessantly, etc.) дует сильный и т д. ветер; blow in some direction the wind is blowing northerly (southerly, east, etc.) ветер дует с севера и т. д3. IIIblow smth.1) blow hot food (one's coffee, one's tea, one's nails, etc.) (поддуть на горячую пищу и т. д.2) blow a boiler (the tanks, etc.) продувать котел и т. д.; blow eggs выдувать из яйца содержимое (сделав дырочки с обоих концов), blow the fire (the bellows) раздувать огонь (мехи); blow bubbles пускать пузыри; blow glass выдувать стекло; blow bottles выдувать бутылки; blow ape's nose сморкаться || blow a kiss послать воздушный поцелуй3) blow dry leaves (scraps of paper, dust, etc.) развевать /гнать, нести/ сухие листья и т. д; the wind blew clouds4) blow a trumpet (a horn, a bugle, a flute, etc.) играть на трубе и т. д.; I blew the whistle я засвистел в свисток5) blow a door (a rock, the side of the hill, etc.) взрывать дверь и т. д.; blow a fuse пережигать "пробку"6) coll. blow a sum of money (all his money, the reward, L 100, etc.) растранжирить деньги и т. д.4. IVblow smth. somewhere blow a ship ashore пригнать /прибить/ корабль к берегу; what [good] wind blows you here? coll. каким [добрым] ветром вас занесло сюда?5. XVI1)blow from /in/ s ome direction the wind is blowing from the east (from the west, from the north, etc.) ветер дует с востока и т. д; а breeze blew from the sea с моря дул /веял/ легкий ветерок; from what quarter does the wind blow? с какой стороны ветер?; there was a chilly wind blowing in our faces холодный ветер дул нам в лицо; blow trough (in(to)) smth. the wind blew through the forest ветер гудел /свистел/в лесу; the dust has blown Into the house в дом налетела пыль, her hair (her scarf, etc.) blew in the wind ее волосы и т. д. развевались по ветру2)blow (up)on (at, against) smth. blow on one's fingers (upon smb.'s face, on one's food, upon one's tea, on a hot drink, etc.) дуть на свои пальцы и т. д., blow at a candle задувать свечу; blow against the sail надувать паруса3)blow for smth. blow for the end of the day's labour (for the beginning of the shift, etc.) гудеть, оповещая о конце рабочего дня и т. д.6. XXI11) blow smth. from /off/smth. blow a roof from a house снести /сорвать/ крышу с дома; blow the fruit off a tree сбивать плоды с дерева; blow a ship off the shore относить корабль от берега, сносить корабль в открытое море; the wind blew me off my feet ветер сбил меня с ног; blow smth. into (out of) smth. blow air into a chamber нагнетать воздух в камеру; blow dirt into a wound заносить [ветром] грязь в рану; the wind blew the papers out of my hand ветер вырвал листочки у меня из рук; blow smth. against (over) smth. the wind blew the rain against the window при порывах ветра дождь стучал в окно; the wind blew the leaves over the bushes ветер взметнул.листья над кустами || blow a kiss to smb. посылать кому-л. воздушный поцелуй2) blow smb. to smth. coll. blow smb. to a dinner (to a good supper, etc.) угостить кого-л. обедом и т. д.; he blew me to a bottle of wine он поставил мне бутылку [вина]3) blow smth. on smth. coll. he blew his last money on a dinner for me он потратил свои последние деньги, чтобы накормить меня обедом7. XXVblow when... the old man was puffing and blowing when he got to the top of the hill когда старик взобрался на вершину холма, ой стал пыхтеть и отдуваться -
10 blow
n. klap, slag; windvlaag--------v. blazen; opblazen; waaien; fluiten; laten knallen; ontspruitenblow1[ bloo] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 wind(vlaag) ⇒ rukwind; storm, stijve/stevige bries2 slag ⇒ klap, mep3 (tegen)slag ⇒ ramp, schok♦voorbeelden:he struck a blow against/for democracy • hij gaf de democratie een fe knauw/hielp de democratie een stap vooruitat/with a (single)/one blow • in één klap/pogingblow by blow account • gedetailleerd verslagwithout (striking) a blow • zonder slag of stoot, zonder geweld————————blow21 (uit)blazen ⇒ fluiten, weerken; (uit)waaien, dwarrelen, wapperen2 hijgen ⇒ blazen, puffen♦voorbeelden:the bugle blows • de hoorn (weer)ktthe whistle blows • het fluitje gaatblow down • neergeblazen worden, omwaaienthe scandal will blow over • het schandaal zal wel overwaaienII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 blazen (op, door) ⇒ aan/af/op/rond/uit/wegblazen; snuiten 〈 neus〉; doen wapperen, doen dwarrelen3 bespelen ⇒ blazen op, spelen op♦voorbeelden:the door was blown open • de deur waaide openit's blowing (up) a gale/storm • het stormt, het gaat stormenblow glass • glasblazenthe wind blew her hair • de wind woei door haar haarthe wind blew the trees down • de wind blies de bomen om(ver)blow off • wegblazen, doen wegwaaien; afblazen, laten ontsnappen 〈 stoom〉blow over • om(ver)blazen, doen omwaaienthe tank was blown to pieces/glory • de tank werd aan stukken gereten3 blow the whistle • op het fluitje blazen, fluiten4 you blew it • je hebt het verknald/verpest6 blow the cost! • wat kunnen mij de kosten schelen!I'll be blowed if I'll do it • ik verdom het, ze kunnen me de pot opblow it • verdoriewell, I'm blowed • wel heb je me nou!, wat zeg je me daar van!¶ blow abroad • ruchtbaar maken, als gerucht verspreiden -
11 force
1.[fɔːs]noun1) no pl. (strength, power) Stärke, die; (of bomb, explosion, attack, storm) Wucht, die; (physical strength) Kraft, dieachieve something by brute force — etwas mit roher Gewalt erreichen
by force of — auf Grund (+ Gen.)
come into force — [Gesetz usw.:] in Kraft treten
put in[to] force — in Kraft setzen
use or employ force [against somebody] — Gewalt [gegen jemanden] anwenden
by force — gewaltsam; mit Gewalt
4) (organized group) (of workers) Kolonne, die; Trupp, der; (of police) Einheit, die; (Mil.) Armee, diethe forces — die Armee
there are forces in action/at work here... — hier walten Kräfte/sind Kräfte am Werk...
he is a force in the land (fig.)/a force to be reckoned with — er ist ein einflussreicher Mann im Land/eine Macht, die nicht zu unterschätzen ist
6) (meaning) Bedeutung, die7) (Phys.) Kraft, die2. transitive verb1) zwingenforce somebody/oneself [to do something] — jemanden/sich zwingen[, etwas zu tun]
be forced to do something — gezwungen sein od. sich gezwungen sehen, etwas zu tun
I was forced to accept/into accepting the offer — (felt obliged) ich fühlte mich verpflichtet, das Angebot anzunehmen
force somebody's hand — (fig.) jemanden zwingen zu handeln
2) (take by force)he forced it out of her hands — er riss es ihr aus der Hand
force a confession from somebody — (fig.) jemanden zu einem Geständnis zwingen
3) (push)force something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]zwängen
force something [up]on somebody — jemandem etwas aufzwingen od. aufnötigen
5) (break open)force [open] — aufbrechen
6) (effect by violent means) sich (Dat.) erzwingen [Zutritt]force one's way in[to a building] — sich (Dat.) mit Gewalt Zutritt [zu einem Gebäude] verschaffen
7) (produce with effort) sich zwingen zuPhrasal Verbs:- force up* * *[fo:s] 1. noun1) (strength or power that can be felt: the force of the wind.) die Kraft2) (a person or thing that has great power: the forces of Nature.) die Kraft3) ((sometimes with capital) a group of men prepared for action: the police force; the Royal Air Force.) die Truppe2. verb1) (to make (someone or something) do something, go somewhere etc, often against his etc will: He forced me to give him money.) zwingen2) (to achieve by strength or effort: He forced a smile despite his grief.) erzwingen•- forced- forceful
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- into force* * *[fɔ:s, AM fɔ:rs]I. nshe slapped his face with unexpected \force sie versetzte ihm eine unerwartet kräftige Ohrfeigeby \force of arms mit Waffengewaltthe \force of an earthquake/a hurricane die Stärke eines Erdbebens/Wirbelsturmswith full \force mit voller Wuchtto use \force Gewalt anwendenby \force gewaltsam, mit Gewaltunder the \force of circumstances unter dem Zwang der Verhältnisse\force of attraction Anziehungsvermögen nt\force of current Stromstärke f\force of gravity Schwerkraft f, Erdanziehungskraft f\force of inertia Trägheitskraft f▪ in \force in großer Zahlthe \force of sb's arguments jds Überzeugungskraft f\force of habit die Macht der Gewohnheitfrom \force of habit aus reiner Gewohnheithe was a powerful \force in politics er war ein einflussreicher Mann in der Politikthe \forces of evil die Mächte des Bösento have the \force of law rechtsverbindlich seinto be in/come [or be brought] into \force in Kraft sein/tretento put sth in[to] \force etw in Kraft setzenpolice \force Polizei fair \force Luftwaffe flabour \force Arbeitskräfte plarmed \forces Streitkräfte pl10.▶ to combine [or join] \forces zusammenhelfenwith combined \forces mit vereinten Kräften▶ by sheer \force of numbers aufgrund zahlenmäßiger ÜberlegenheitII. vt1. (compel)▪ to \force sb/oneself [to do sth] jdn/sich zwingen [etw zu tun]to \force sb out of the car jdn zwingen auszusteigento \force sb out of the house jdn zwingen das Haus zu verlassento \force sb to the floor jdn zu Boden zwingen▪ to be \forced to do sth gezwungen werden etw zu tun; (feel the necessity) gezwungen sein etw zu tun; (feel obliged) sich akk gezwungen sehen etw zu tun▪ to \force sb into doing sth jdn [dazu] zwingen, etw zu tunthe \forced us into the cellar sie zwangen uns in den Keller [zu gehen]to \force sb into the car jdn [dazu] zwingen, einzusteigen [o in den Wagen zu steigen]to \force sb into prostitution/resignation jdn zur Prostitution/zum Rücktritt zwingen2.▪ to \force sth etw erzwingenthe burglar \forced an entry der Einbrecher verschaffte sich mit Gewalt Zutrittto \force a confession out of sb jdn zu einem Geständnis zwingen, ein Geständnis von jdm erzwingento \force a smile gezwungen lächeln, sich akk zu einem Lächeln zwingento \force one's way into/through/out of sth sich dat seinen Weg in/durch etw akk /aus etw dat bahnento \force words out of sb jdm die Worte aus der Nase ziehen fam4. (make accept)▪ to \force sth on sb jdm etw aufzwingen5. (push, squeeze)to \force a nail into a wall einen Nagel in eine Wand treiben6. LAW7. (open)to \force a door/a lock eine Tür/ein Schloss aufbrechento \force a zip einen Reißverschluss mit Gewalt öffnen8. (make grow faster)to \force fruits/vegetables Früchte/Gemüse treiben fachspr\forced salad getriebener Salat fachspr9.▶ to \force sb's hand jdn zum Handeln zwingen▶ to \force an issue eine Entscheidung erzwingen▶ to \force the pace das Tempo forcieren* * *[fɔːs]1. n1) no pl (= physical strength, power) Kraft f; (of blow, impact, collision) Wucht f; (= physical coercion) Gewalt f; (PHYS) Kraft fthe force of the wind was so great he could hardly stand — der Wind war so stark, dass er kaum stehen konnte
they were there in force —
2) no pl (fig) (of argument) Überzeugungskraft f; (of music, phrase) Eindringlichkeit f; (of character) Stärke f; (of words) Macht fthe force of circumstances —
I see the force of what he is saying — ich sehe ein, was er sagt, ist zwingend
3) (= powerful thing, person) Macht fhe is a powerful force in the reform movement — er ist ein einflussreicher Mann in der Reformbewegung
See:→ life force4)See:5)to come into/be in force — in Kraft treten/sein
2. vt1) (= compel) zwingento force sb/oneself to do sth — jdn/sich zwingen, etw zu tun
he was forced to conclude that... — er sah sich zu der Folgerung gezwungen or gedrängt, dass...
2) (= extort, obtain by force) erzwingento force an error (Sport) — einen Fehler erzwingen, den Gegner ausspielen
3)to force sth ( up)on sb (present, one's company) — jdm etw aufdrängen; conditions, obedience jdm etw auferlegen; conditions, decision, war jdm etw aufzwingen
he forced himself on her (sexually) — er tat ihr Gewalt an
4) (= break open) aufbrechento force (an) entry — sich (dat) gewaltsam Zugang or Zutritt verschaffen
5)(= push, squeeze)
to force books into a box — Bücher in eine Kiste zwängenthe liquid is forced up the tube by a pump — die Flüssigkeit wird von einer Pumpe durch das Rohr nach oben gepresst
if it won't open/go in, don't force it — wenn es nicht aufgeht/passt, wende keine Gewalt an
to force one's way into sth — sich (dat) gewaltsam Zugang zu etw or in etw (acc)
to force one's way through — sich (dat) gewaltsam einen Weg bahnen
6) plants treiben7)(= produce with effort)
to force a smile — gezwungen lächeln* * *A s1. Stärke f, Kraft f, Wucht f (auch fig):force of gravity PHYS Schwerkraft;by force of arms mit Waffengewalt;a) sich zusammentun ( with mit),2. fig (auch politische etc) Kraft:forces of nature Naturkräfte, -gewalten3. Gewalt f:by force gewaltsam, mit Gewalt ( → A 4)by force zwangsweise ( → A 3);the force of circumstances der Zwang der Verhältnissebe in force in Kraft sein, gelten;6. Einfluss m, Macht f, Wirkung f, (Durchschlags-, Überzeugungs)Kraft f, Nachdruck m:lend force to Nachdruck verleihen (dat);the force of habit die Macht der Gewohnheit;from force of habit aus Gewohnheit7. (geistige oder moralische) Kraft9. umg Menge f:10. MILa) oft pl Streit-, Kriegsmacht fb) pl (Gesamt)Streitkräfte plc) pl Truppe f, Verband m11. Truppe f, Mannschaft f:a strong force of police ein starkes Polizeiaufgebot;B v/t1. zwingen, nötigen:force sb to resign jemanden zum Rücktritt zwingen;force sb’s hand jemanden zu handeln zwingen;we were forced to listen to their argument wir mussten uns (notgedrungen) ihren Streit mit anhören2. etwas erzwingen, durchsetzen, -drücken:force a smile gezwungen oder gequält lächeln, sich zu einem Lächeln zwingen, sich ein Lächeln abquälen;force sth from sb etwas von jemandem erzwingen;3. zwängen, drängen, drücken, pressen:force back (out, together) zurücktreiben (herausdrücken, zusammenpressen);she forced back her tears sie unterdrückte die Tränen;force down sein Essen hinunterwürgen;force one’s way into sich gewaltsam Zutritt verschaffen zu;force sb to the left jemanden nach links abdrängen;an idea forced itself into my mind ein Gedanke drängte sich mir auf6. aufzwingen, -drängen, -nötigen ( alle:sth [up]on sb jemandem etwas):force o.s. on sb sich jemandem aufdrängen7. überwältigen8. MIL erstürmen, erobern10. jemandem, auch einer Frau, auch fig dem Sinn etc Gewalt antun11. fig einen Ausdruck etc zu Tode reiten, zerreden12. das Tempo beschleunigen, forcieren14. (an)treibenF abk1. Fahrenheit3. French* * *1.[fɔːs]noun1) no pl. (strength, power) Stärke, die; (of bomb, explosion, attack, storm) Wucht, die; (physical strength) Kraft, diein force — (in large numbers) mit einem großen Aufgebot (see also b)
by force of — auf Grund (+ Gen.)
in force — (in effect) in Kraft
come into force — [Gesetz usw.:] in Kraft treten
put in[to] force — in Kraft setzen
3) (coercion, violence) Gewalt, dieuse or employ force [against somebody] — Gewalt [gegen jemanden] anwenden
by force — gewaltsam; mit Gewalt
4) (organized group) (of workers) Kolonne, die; Trupp, der; (of police) Einheit, die; (Mil.) Armee, diethere are forces in action/at work here... — hier walten Kräfte/sind Kräfte am Werk...
he is a force in the land (fig.)/a force to be reckoned with — er ist ein einflussreicher Mann im Land/eine Macht, die nicht zu unterschätzen ist
6) (meaning) Bedeutung, die7) (Phys.) Kraft, die2. transitive verb1) zwingenforce somebody/oneself [to do something] — jemanden/sich zwingen[, etwas zu tun]
be forced to do something — gezwungen sein od. sich gezwungen sehen, etwas zu tun
I was forced to accept/into accepting the offer — (felt obliged) ich fühlte mich verpflichtet, das Angebot anzunehmen
force somebody's hand — (fig.) jemanden zwingen zu handeln
force a confession from somebody — (fig.) jemanden zu einem Geständnis zwingen
3) (push)force something into something — etwas in etwas (Akk.) [hinein]zwängen
4) (impose, inflict)force something [up]on somebody — jemandem etwas aufzwingen od. aufnötigen
5) (break open)force [open] — aufbrechen
6) (effect by violent means) sich (Dat.) erzwingen [Zutritt]force one's way in[to a building] — sich (Dat.) mit Gewalt Zutritt [zu einem Gebäude] verschaffen
7) (produce with effort) sich zwingen zuPhrasal Verbs:- force up* * *n.Gewalt -en f.Kraft ¨-e f.Macht ¨-e f.Stärke -n f.Wirkung -en f.Zwang ¨-e m. v.erzwingen v.forcieren v.zwingen v.(§ p.,pp.: zwang, gezwungen) -
12 blow great guns
реветь, разыграться ( о буре) [рёв бури уподобляется грохоту артиллерии]The darkness was intense. And, as it was blowing great guns from the sea and pouring with rain, the noises of the storm effectually concealed all others. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘New Arabian Nights’, ‘The Pavilion on the Links’) — Было темно хоть глаз выколи. И так как на море ревел ураган и шел проливной дождь, то шум бури заглушал все остальное.
There's a regular sou'wester blowing great guns. (D. L. Sayers, ‘Have His Carcase’, ch. IV) — Дует не ослабевая сильнейший юго-западный ветер.
She felt all the comfort of self-depreciation, and determined that this Sunday she would get to early morning service, even if it rained and blew great guns, and not stay in bed as she had done for two, no! three, Sundays running... (R. Aldington, ‘The Colonel's Daughter’, part I, ch. 1) — Она чувствовала сладость самопожертвования и решила, что в это воскресенье непременно пойдет к ранней обедне, даже если поднимется буря и польет дождь. Она не останется в постели, как два - нет, уже три! - воскресенья подряд...
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n. 1. \way (from... to...) зам; зүг. Are you going my \way ? Та бид хоёрын зам нийлэх үү? If tree fall this \way, it will damage the house. Мод энэ зүгт унавал байшинг гэмтээх юм байна. the best/ quickest/ right/ shortest \way from A to B. А-гаас Б хүрэх хамгийн аятайхан/ түргэн хүрэх / зөв/ дөт зам. 2. арга, ухаан. What is the best \way to clean this? Үүнийг цэвэрлэчих хамгийн сайн арга юу байна вэ? 3. ааш, араншин. Sean doesn`t mean to be rude- it`s just his \way. Шон ширүүлэх гээгүй ээ, байгаа ааш нь л тэр. 4. хол ойрын зай. Your birthday is still a long \way off/ away. Чиний төрсөн өдөр болтол ч бас зайтай байна шүү. across/ over the way гудамжны нөгөө талд. all the way (also the whole way) 1. бүх замын турш. She smoked non-stop all the \way to London. Лондон орох замын туршид тэрбээр зогсоо зайгүй тамхи татаж байсан. 2. бүрэн дүүрэн. We`ll support you all the \way. Чамайг бид бүрэн дүүрэн дэмжих болно. come one`s way тохиолдох, таарах. An opportunity like that doesn`t oftencome my \way. Иймэрхүү боломж надад тэр бүр олдож байгаагүй юм. lead the way 1. түрүүлж явах, зам заах. 2. жишээ болох. pave the way суурийг бэлдэх, нүхээ малтах. mend one`s way засрах, хүмүүжих. be/ be born/ be made that/ this way эхээсээ/ угаасаа л ийм ааштай төрсөн. be set in one`s ways салахаасаа нэгэнт өнгөрсөн зуршилтай. by the way далимд / дашрамд хэлэхэд. get into the way of (doing sth) зуршилтай болох get out of the way of (doing sth) зуршлаас салах. get/ have one`s own way хүслээрээ болох, дураараа хийх. She always gets her own \way in the end. Эцсийн эцэст тэр өөрийнхөө хүссэнээр л хийчихсэн байдаг бүсгүй дээ. give way эвдрэх, задрах. The floorboarfs were rotten and finally gave \way. Шалны моднууд өмхөрсөн байсан бөгөөд эцэст нь цөмөрчээ. give way (to sb/ sth) 1. бууж өгөх, найр тавих, зөвшөөрөх. We must not give \way to their demands. Бид тэдний шаардлагыг зөвшөөрч ер болохгүй. 2. зам тавих. Give \way to traffic coming from the right. Баруун талаас ирж буй тээврийн хэрэгсэлд зам тавьж өг. 3. автах, эзэмдүүлэх. She gave \way to despair. Тэр цөхрөлд автжээ. give way to sth байраа тавьж өгөх, солигдох. The storm gave \way to bright sunshine. Шуурга зогсож нар гарав. go one`s own way хүссэнээрээ болгох, өөрийнхөөрөө зүтгэх. go sb`s way 1. зам нийлэх. 2. тохирох, таарах. Things certainly seems to be going our \way. Бүх зүйл бидний төлөвлөсөнд таарч байна. go the way of all flesh бусадтай л адил амьдрах гэж явах. have a way with sb/ sth хүнтэй нийцтэй, бусдын ая эвийг олчихдог. in a bad way өвчтэй буюу хүнд байдалд байгаа. in a big/ small way их/ бага хэмжээгээр. in one`s own way/ time цагтаа цалгиж. make one`s way урагшлах, давших, амжилт олох. (there are) no two ways about it илт, тодорхой, өөр замгүй. no way яагаад ч үгүй, яах чаргагүй. one way and another яаж ч үзсэн, бүгдийг тооцож үзээд. one way or another ямар ч байсан, ямар нэгэн аргаар. We must finish the job this week one \way or another. Яадаг ч байсан энэ долоо хоногт бид ажлаа дуусгах ёстой. make way (for sb/ sth) зам тавьж өгөх. look other way нүдээ аниад өнгөрөх, хэлээ хазаад өнгөрөх. be/ get/ stand in sb`s way саад болох, замыг нь таглах. on one`s/ the way замдаа, замаараа. on the way удахгүй төрөх. She has two children and another one on the \way. Тэр хоёр хүүхэдтэйгээс гадна удахгүй бас нэг хүүхэдтэй болно. on the way out 1. гарч явахдаа, гарч явах үедээ. 2. хоцрогдож байгаа (маяг, загвар). the other way round 1. эсрэг талд, эсрэгээр. 2. тэс өөрөөр. out of the way 1. хотоос алсад, бөглүү. A tiny out-of-the-\way village in the Cornwall. Корнуэлл дэх бөглүү бяцхан суурин. 2. ер бусын, сонин хачин. 3. гүйцсэн, дууссан. to go out of one`s way (to do sth) махран зүтгэх. in a way;in one way;in some ways зарим талаар, ямар нэг хэмжээгээр. In some \way, I can understand why she wants to move. Тэр бүсгүй ямар учраас нүүх гээд байгааг би зарим талаар ойлгож л байна. see which way the wind is blowing байдлыг харах, салхи хаашаа үлээхийг харзнах. that`s the way cookie crumbles өөрчлөх аргагүй нөхцөл байдал. to my way of thinking миний бодлоор бол. be/ get under way биелэгдэх, биелж буй, хийгдэж байгаа. lose one's way төөрөх. a/ sb` way of life амьдралын хэм. the way of the world хорвоогийн жам. that`s the \way of world тэр бол хорвоогийн жам/ энэ бол амьдрал. ways and means бүх л арга зам. where there`s a will, there`s a way санаж явбал бүтнэ. work one`s way through sth дуустал нь хийх, гүйцээх. work one`s way through college сурахын хажуугаар ажил хийх. work one`s way up байнга дэвших. He worked his \way up from junior clerk to sales director. Тэр туслах ажилтнаас худалдааны асуудал эрхэлсэн захирал болтлоо ажилласан юм. way adv. үлэмж, тун, нэн. This skirt is \way too long. Энэ банзал тун урт юм. way back аль дээр, эртнээс. I first met him \way back in the fifties. Би аль тавиад онд түүнтэй анх таарсан юм. way out ер бусын, жигтэй сонин, гайхамшигтай. \way clothes сонин хачин хувцас хунар. -
14 flap
I [flæp]1) (on pocket) risvolto m., patta f.; (on envelope) linguetta f.; (on hat) tesa f.; (on tent) lembo m.; (on table) ribalta f.; (of trapdoor) botola f.; (for cat) gattaiola f.2) (movement) (of wings) battito m.; (of sail) (lo) sbattere3) aer. flap m., ipersostentatore m.4) colloq. (panic)II 1. [flæp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) [ wind] fare sbattere, agitare [sail, cloth]; [ person] scuotere [ sheet]; sventolare, agitare [paper, letter] (2.at — verso)
2) colloq. (panic) agitarsi* * *[flæp] 1. noun1) (anything broad or wide that hangs loosely: a flap of canvas.) lembo2) (the sound made when such a thing moves: We could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.) lo sbattere3) (great confusion or panic: They are all in a terrible flap.) agitazione2. verb1) (to (make something) move with the sound of a flap: the leaves were flapping in the breeze; The bird flapped its wings.) agitarsi; battere, sbattere2) (to become confused; to get into a panic: There is no need to flap.) agitarsi* * *[flæp]1. n2)to give sth a flap — sbattere qcthey could hear the flap of the sails — (sound) sentivano sbattere le vele
2. vt(subj: bird: wings) sbattere, battere, (shake: sheets, newspaper) agitare, sbattere3. vi1) (wings, sails, flag) sbattere2) (fam: panic) farsi prendere dal panico* * *flap /flæp/n.1 falda; lembo: the flap of an envelope, il lembo di una busta; flap of skin, lembo di pelle; tent flap, lembo di tenda8 (aeron.) flap; ipersostentatore10 (ling.) monovibrazione11 (fam.) agitazione; trambusto: to be in a flap (over st.), essere agitato (per qc.); to get in a flap, agitarsi● ( di cane, ecc.) flap-eared, dalle orecchie penzoloni □ storm flap, falda contro la pioggia ( di tenda o indumento).(to) flap /flæp/A v. t.1 agitare; sbattere; sbatacchiare; battere: The wind flapped the sails, il vento agitava le vele; The pigeon was flapping its wings, il piccione batteva le ali; to flap a hand, agitare una manoB v. i.3 (fam.) agitarsi; essere nervoso* * *I [flæp]1) (on pocket) risvolto m., patta f.; (on envelope) linguetta f.; (on hat) tesa f.; (on tent) lembo m.; (on table) ribalta f.; (of trapdoor) botola f.; (for cat) gattaiola f.2) (movement) (of wings) battito m.; (of sail) (lo) sbattere3) aer. flap m., ipersostentatore m.4) colloq. (panic)II 1. [flæp]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - pp-) [ wind] fare sbattere, agitare [sail, cloth]; [ person] scuotere [ sheet]; sventolare, agitare [paper, letter] (2.at — verso)
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15 rain
1. n дождьdrizzling rain — изморось, моросящий дождь
pouring rain — ливень, проливной дождь
it looks like rain — похоже, будет дождь
2. n период дождей3. n обыкн. поток, ручьи4. n кино «дождь», царапины на изношенных фильмах5. n горн. капёж6. v идти, литьсяit rains, it is raining — идёт дождь
it is blowing hard today with skits of rain — сегодня дует сильный ветер и временами принимается идти дождь
7. v сыпать, осыпать; лить8. v сыпаться; литься; падать дождёмfields refreshed by the rain — поля, напоённые дождём
9. v разг. плакаться, жаловаться10. v горн. капатьit never rains but it pours — начался дождь — ожидай ливня;
Синонимический ряд:1. cloudburst (noun) cloudburst; downpour; mist; thundershower; torrent2. precipitation (noun) damp day; precipitation; raindrops; rainfall; shower; sprinkle; storm; wet weather3. deluge (verb) cover; deluge; drench; drizzle; engulf; inundate; overcome; pour; sprinkle4. heap (verb) bestow; heap; lavish; shower
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