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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 -
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* * *subst. storm, gale subst. [ med uvær] storm, strong gale (full storm) storm (liten storm) strong gale (sterk storm) violent storm -
3 Storm Proof Cotton
Dictionary of the English textile terms > Storm Proof Cotton
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4 Storm Serge
A very light-weight serge of hard, fine weave with nap, used for dresses, skirts and suits. ———————— A woollen twill woven with a close sett for hard wear. Made from 36-in. to 54-in. widths. Finished with hard, rough handle resembling cheviots. Weighs about 7 to 8-oz. per yard for 54-in. and used for women's coats in America. -
5 storm i et vannglass
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6 storm fk [også fig.]
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7 storm
storm, squall, gale, attack, charge, rush, assault -
8 storm en regen geselden de strandtenten
storm en regen geselden de strandtentenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > storm en regen geselden de strandtenten
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9 storm uit uiteenlopende richtingen
storm uit uiteenlopende richtingenVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > storm uit uiteenlopende richtingen
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10 storm
gale, storm, tempest* * *(en -e) gale;( med uvejr) storm,( voldsom, F) tempest;(fig) storm ( fx of indignation);(mil.: stormangreb, også fig) assault, storm;[ en storm i et glas vand] a storm in a teacup;[ tage med storm] take (el. carry) by storm;(fig, T også) carry (el. sweep) them off their feet; bowl them over;(mil.) the storming of the town;(mil.) assault, make an assault on ( fx the enemy position),(fig også, F) make an onslaught on ( fx the Government);[ det rejste en storm af harme (, protest)] it raised (el. roused) a storm of indignation (, protest);(se også ride (af)). -
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اِقْتِحام \ storm: a violent attack: The general took the castle by storm. \ صَاحَ \ storm: to go or speak violently and angrily: He lost his temper and stormed out of the room. \ See Also اِنْدَفَعَ غاضِبًا \ عَاصِفَة \ storm: an outbreak of violent weather, with strong winds and rain, etc.: a sandstorm; a snowstorm; a thunderstorm, a violent outburst a storm of cheering. \ هُجُوم صَاعِق \ storm: a violent attack: The general took the castle by storm. -
12 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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13 STORM
• Harder the storm, the sooner it's over (The) - Горяч блин, да скоро остыл (Г), И комары кусают до поры (И)• Sharper the storm, the sooner 'tis over (The) - Горяч блин, да скоро остыл (Г), И комары кусают до поры (И) -
14 stórmæli
n. pl.1) great affairs (standa í stórmælum);2) the greater excommunication; vera í stórmælum, to be excommunicated. -
15 STORM Fronts Experiment Systems Test
Oceanography: STORM-FESTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > STORM Fronts Experiment Systems Test
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16 storm-samr
and storm-samligr, adj. stormy, Sks. 629, Stj. 446, Fms. i. 97. -
17 storm-viðri
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• gale• storm
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