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1 tormenta tropical
f.tropical storm.* * *(n.) = tropical stormEx. Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.* * *(n.) = tropical stormEx: Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.
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2 тропический циклон
1) General subject: hurricane, tropic cyclone2) Engineering: tropical cyclone3) Marine science: revolving storm4) Makarov: tropical revolving storm5) General subject: tropical hurricaneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тропический циклон
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3 тропический ураган
1) Naval: tornado2) Makarov: tropical hurricane, tropical revolving stormУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тропический ураган
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4 ураган
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hurricane
A tropical cyclone of great intensity; any wind reaching a speed of more than 73 miles per hour (117 kilometers per hour) is said to have hurricane force. (Source: MGH)
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7 тропический циклон
tropical cyclone, hurricaneРусско-английский политехнический словарь > тропический циклон
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8 ураган
1) General subject: hurricane, massive storm, storm, tornado, twister, whirlwind, windstorm, ride the whirlwind2) Geology: land spout3) Naval: cyclone, force wind, hurricane (12 баллов), hurricane force wind, hurricane wind, storm wind4) Dialect: whirlblast5) Rare: typhon6) Meteorology: revolving storm7) Australian slang: whirly-whirly, williway (особенно на море), willy-willy8) Ecology: gale, severe storm, tropical cyclone, tropical revolving storm9) Makarov: driving storm, hurricane (12 баллов по шкале Бофорта), hurricane (12 и более баллов Бофорта), rattler (и т.п.), whirl, wild wind -
9 dar un suspiro de alivio
(v.) = breathe + a sigh of relief, heave + a sigh of reliefEx. Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.Ex. They must be heaving a sigh of relief today, that the council weren't brave enough to call their bluff.* * *(v.) = breathe + a sigh of relief, heave + a sigh of reliefEx: Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.
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10 suspirar de alivio
(v.) = breathe + a sigh of relief, heave + a sigh of reliefEx. Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.Ex. They must be heaving a sigh of relief today, that the council weren't brave enough to call their bluff.* * *(v.) = breathe + a sigh of relief, heave + a sigh of reliefEx: Coastal residents breathed a sigh of relief when the hurricane was downgraded to a tropical storm.
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11 cyklon
m (G cyklonu) 1. Meteo. cyclone, hurricane- cyklon tropikalny a. zwrotnikowy a tropical cyclone a. hurricane2. sgt Chem. Zyklon B 3. Techn. (do oczyszczania gazu) cyclone* * ** * *mimeteor., chem., techn. cyclone; oko cyklonu meteor. the eye of a cyclone; w oku cyklonu przen. in the eye of the storm.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > cyklon
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12 resolverse
1 (solucionarse) to be solved; (resultar) to work out2 (reducirse) to end up (en, in), turn out3 (decidirse) to resolve (a, -), make up one's mind (a, to), decide (a, to)* * *VPR1) [problema] to resolve itself, work out2) (=decidir) to decide, make up one's mind3) frm* * *
■resolverse verbo reflexivo
1 (determinarse) to resolve, make up one's mind [a, to]
2 (solucionarse) to be solved: la cuestión se resolvió a nuestro favor, the matter was sorted out in our favour
* * *vpr1. [solucionarse] [duda, crisis] to be resolved;[problema, caso] to be solved;el secuestro se resolvió con la liberación de los rehenes the hijacking was resolved o brought to an end with the release of the hostages3. [terminar]el huracán se resolvió en una tormenta tropical the hurricane ended up as a tropical storm* * *v/r decide (a to;* * *vr: to make up one's mind* * *resolverse vb to decide -
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15 burz|a
f 1. Meteo. storm, tempest- burza gradowa a. z gradem a hailstorm- śnieżna burza a snowstorm- burza z piorunami a thunderstorm- zanosiło się na burzę a storm was gathering- czuje się burzę w powietrzu there’s thunder in the air- schronić się przed burzą to take shelter from a storm- burza się rozpętała/rozszalała a storm broke- burza przeszła bokiem the storm passed over- wpadł do domu jak burza przen. he stormed a. flew into the house like a hurricane2. przen. (wstrząsy dziejowe) turmoil C/U, upheaval C/U- wojenna burza the turmoils of war3. przen. (gwałtowna reakcja) storm- burza oklasków/protestów a storm of applause/protest- ściągnął na siebie burzę komentarzy he brought down a shower of criticism upon himself- burza uczuć an emotional turmoil4. przen. (kwiatów, myśli) host- burza włosów a shock of hair- □ burza magnetyczna Meteo. magnetic storm- burza piaskowa Meteo. sandstorm- burza podzwrotnikowa Meteo. tropical storm■ burza mózgów (metoda) brainstorming; (burzliwa dyskusja) stormy discussion; (sesja) brainstorming session- mieliśmy burzę mózgów we did some brainstorming- burza w szklance wody a storm in a teacup GB, a tempest in a teapot USThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > burz|a
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