0 the loud noise in the sky that you hear during a storm -- гром
thunder and lightning
1 When it thunders during a storm, a loud noise comes from the sky. -- гремит гром
2 to move in a way that makes a deep, loud, continuous sound -- грохотать вдоль/по/через и т. д.
The trumpeting of eclecticism, therefore, thunders as a testimony to intent but perhaps heralds little else.
The only way is forward into the barrage of cannon fire that volleys and thunders from either side.
A crown accepted in such a hugger-mugger fashion, with no onlookers and no opportunity for a great and thundering speech, would be a crown devalued, indeed meaningless.
The pandemonium of recurrent activity that ensues and the electrophysiological consequences of the thundering returning cortical echo to the thalamus are treated in these last chapters.
Many towards the rear bolted, but they had to bolt fast indeed to remain ahead of that thundering charge; and the river hemmed them in on their right.
Why should the urban masses work hard and get ahead, thundered temperance advocates, when they could help themselves to free lunch, a warm stove, and a roaring drunk?
Through the years, as he leapt back and forth on the stage and thundered out his sermons, life had been draining out of him through the running fistulae.
The storm rushed over the fairgrounds carrying the deafening explosion of electricity and thunder.
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雷,雷聲, 雷鳴般的響聲,轟隆聲, 打雷…
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雷,雷声, 雷鸣般的响声,轰隆声, 打雷…
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trueno, tronar, trueno [masculine…
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trovão, trovejar…
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雷鳴, 雷が鳴る…
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gök gürlemesi…
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tonnerre [masculine], tonner, passer dans un grondement de tonnerre…
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tro, tronar…
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