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21 storm warning
firtina ihbari/uyarisi -
22 storm window
çift pencere, soguk havaya karsi ek pencere -
23 storm
v.saldır:n.fırtına -
24 storm window
dış pencere -
25 sand-storm
['sænsto:m]noun (a storm of wind, carrying with it clouds of sand: We were caught in a sandstorm in the desert.) kum fırtınası -
26 take by storm
(to capture by means of a sudden violent attack: The invaders took the city by storm.) ani saldırıyla ele geçirmek -
27 a storm in a teacup
(a fuss made over an unimportant matter.) bir bardak suda fırtına -
28 dust storm
tozkoparan fırtına* * *1. kum fırtınası 2. toz fırtınası -
29 electric storm
n. şimşekli fırtına* * *elektriksel fırtına -
30 ice storm
n. buz fırtınası* * *yağmuru yağar yağmaz donduran fırtına -
31 magnetic storm
manyetik fırtına -
32 violent storm
kuvvetli fırtına -
33 any port in a storm
denize düşen yılana sarılır -
34 i wonder if there will be a storm
fırtına mı çıkacak acabaEnglish-Turkish dictionary > i wonder if there will be a storm
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35 the sky threatens a storm
fırtına çıkacağa benziyor -
36 weather a storm
fırtınaya karşı koymak -
37 any port in a storm
denize düşen yılana sarılır -
38 i wonder if there will be a storm
fırtına mı çıkacak acabaEnglish-Turkish dictionary > i wonder if there will be a storm
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39 the sky threatens a storm
fırtına çıkacağa benziyor -
40 weather a storm
fırtınaya karşı koymak
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