0 an extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder and lightning:
2 to be suddenly extremely successful in a place or with a group of people:
Her performance has taken the critics by storm.
3 to attack a place or building by entering suddenly in great numbers:
4 to express anger in a loud and often uncontrolled way:
[ + speech ] "Get out and never come back!" he stormed.
5 used to form words for particular types of violent weather:
a windstorm
6 an extreme weather condition with strong winds and heavy rain or snow:
7 a strong expression of feeling, esp. in reaction to a statement or event:
8 to attack a place or building suddenly:
Officers stormed the building the demonstrators had occupied.
9 to move quickly and forcefully to show you are angry:
A lot of trees came down in the storm.
The storm left behind it a trail of devastation.
The storm wreaked havoc in the garden, uprooting trees and blowing a fence down.
Now the messages of goodwill flash under the waves, heedless of storms.
A large unknown is the effect of climate change on extreme weather events, such as droughts, floods, and storms.
Impact of storms on mixed carbonate and silicilastic shelves: insights from combined diffusive and fluid-flow transport stratigraphic forward model.
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惡劣的天氣, 風暴, 暴風雨…
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恶劣的天气, 风暴, 暴风雨…
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tormenta, tormenta [feminine, singular]…
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tempestade, tormenta…
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嵐, 暴風雨…
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fırtına, saldırmak, hücum etmek…
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tempête [feminine], orage [masculine], vague [feminine]…
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tempesta…
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