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1 storm
s 1. oluja, bura (& [fig]), nevrijeme, nepogoda 2. pljusak, tuča 3. [fig] bura,buka, vreva, galama, graja, uzbuđenje 4. [mil] juriš / # in a teacup= bura u ćaši vode; [lit] # and stress = Sturm und Drang, vrijeme previranja ideja i nemira; after a # comes a calm = nakon nemira; after a # comes a calm = nakon kiše dolazi sunce; [mil] to take by #= osvojiti na juriš (& [fig])* * *
bijes
bjesnjeti
bura
juriš
jurišati
kovitlac
nevera
nevrijeme
oluja
zbrka -
2 storm peril
opasnost oluje -
3 storm petrel
morska lasta -
4 storm warning
upozorenje pred snažnu oluju -
5 storm-tossed
adj izložen djelovanju oluje (&[fig]), bacan olujom* * *
bacan olujom
izložen djelovanju oluje -
6 storm beaten
adj šiban olujom,[fig] kojom bijesni oluja -
7 storm belt
s olujno područje; olujni pojas -
8 storm bound
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9 storm centre
s središte oluje;[fig] središte nereda; žarište bolesti -
10 storm cloud
s olujni oblak (&[fig]) -
11 storm tossed
adj izložen djelovanju oluje (&[fig]), bacan olujom -
12 storm trooper
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13 storm troops
s [pl] jurišne trupe, čete, jurišni odredi -
14 storm-beaten
adj šiban olujom,[fig] kojom bijesni oluja -
15 storm-belt
s olujno područje; olujni pojas -
16 storm-bound
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17 storm-centre
s središte oluje;[fig] središte nereda; žarište bolesti -
18 storm-cloud
s olujni oblak (&[fig]) -
19 storm-trooper
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20 storm-troops
s [pl] jurišne trupe, čete, jurišni odredi
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