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['stɔːmɪ]1) [weather, sky] tempestoso, burrascoso; [ sea] tempestoso, grosso; [ night] tempestoso, di tempesta2) (turbulent) [ meeting] burrascoso; [ relationship] burrascoso, tormentato* * *1) (having a lot of strong wind, heavy rain etc: a stormy day; stormy weather; a stormy voyage.) tempestoso, burrascoso2) (full of anger or uncontrolled feeling: in a stormy mood; a stormy discussion.) furioso, violento* * *stormy /ˈstɔ:mɪ/a.1 tempestoso, burrascoso ( anche fig.); temporalesco: stormy seas, mari tempestosi; a stormy night, una notte tempestosa; DIALOGO → - Weather- We're expecting it to be quite stormy later, prevediamo che arrivi un bel temporale più tardi; stormy weather, tempo di burrasca; a stormy debate, una discussione burrascosa2 (fig.) appassionato; focoso; furioso; violento: a stormy temper, un temperamento focoso; stormy passions, passioni violente● a stormy life, una vita fortunosa □ stormy petrel (zool., Hydrobates pelagicus), uccello delle tempeste, procellaria □ a stormy sunset, un tramonto che minaccia tempesta □ It's stormy today, oggi fa burrasca.* * *['stɔːmɪ]1) [weather, sky] tempestoso, burrascoso; [ sea] tempestoso, grosso; [ night] tempestoso, di tempesta2) (turbulent) [ meeting] burrascoso; [ relationship] burrascoso, tormentato
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