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101 storm finch
storm finch[´stɔ:m¸fintʃ] n зоол. буревестник. -
102 storm glass
storm glass[´stɔ:m¸gla:s] n метеор. стъклена тръба с разтвор, който се променя при настъпване на буря. -
103 storm ladder
storm ladder[´stɔ:m¸lædə] n мор. корабна въжена стълба. -
104 storm sail
storm sail[´stɔ:m¸seil] n мор. дебело платно за бурно време. -
105 storm signal
storm signal[´stɔ:m¸signəl] n сигнал за щорм (буря). -
106 storm tossed
storm tossed[´stɔ:m¸tɔst] adj 1. подмятан от буря; 2. пострадал от буря. -
107 storm trooper
storm trooper[´stɔ:m¸tru:pə] n ист. щурмовак; есесовец. -
108 storm troops
storm troops[´stɔ:m¸tru:ps] n pl ист. фашистки щурмови отряди, ударни части (SA); есесовски отряди (SS). -
109 storm window
storm window[´stɔ:m¸windou] n допълнителен прозорец за защита от бури. -
110 storm-collector
storm-collector[´stɔ:mkə¸lektə] n канал за поройна дъждовна вода. -
111 storm centre
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112 storm cloud
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113 storm door
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114 storm in
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115 storm lantern
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116 storm of protests
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117 storm trooper
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118 storm water
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119 storm window
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120 storm in a tea cup
storm in een glas water, grote opwinding over iets onbenulligs
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