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l'acrobatie
tormenta
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. storm [am. angl. stɔrm, brit. angl. stɔːm] SAM.
1. storm METEOROL.:
storm
tormenta ž. spol
a storm at sea
a storm at sea
a storm in a teacup brit. angl.
to take sth by storm
to take sth by storm
to weather or ride (out) the storm
2. storm:
storm (of abuse)
torrente m. spol
storm (of protest)
ola ž. spol
storm (of protest)
tempestad ž. spol
storm (uproar)
escándalo m. spol
storm (uproar)
revuelo m. spol
a new storm broke
a new storm broke
II. storm [am. angl. stɔrm, brit. angl. stɔːm] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1.1. storm (move violently) + prisl. komplement.:
1.2. storm (blow violently):
storm wind:
2. storm (express anger):
storm
storm
III. storm [am. angl. stɔrm, brit. angl. stɔːm] GLAG. preh. glag.
1. storm (attack, capture):
storm city/fortress
storm city/fortress
storm house
2. storm (say angrily):
storm
storm sewer, storm drain brit. angl. SAM.
storm sewer
tropical storm SAM.
tropical storm
dust storm SAM.
dust storm
tormenta ž. spol de polvo
electrical storm SAM.
electric storm SAM. brit. angl.
electric storm → electrical storm
electrical storm SAM.
ice storm SAM.
ice storm
tormenta ž. spol de hielo
perfect storm [am. angl., brit. angl.] SAM.
perfect storm
storm damage SAM. U
storm damage
daños m. spol mn. por tormenta
storm-lashed [ˈstɔːmlaʃt] PRID.
storm-lashed
storm-lashed
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Španščina
Španščina
I. storm [stɔ:m, am. angl. stɔ:rm] SAM.
1. storm METEOROL.:
storm
tormenta ž. spol
2. storm fig. (argument):
storm
trifulca ž. spol
storm of protest
ola ž. spol
storm of criticism
vendaval ž. spol
storm of applause
salva ž. spol
political storm
3. storm:
to take sth by storm
to take sb by storm
fraza:
a storm in a teacup
to ride out [or to weather] the storm
II. storm [stɔ:m, am. angl. stɔ:rm] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. storm am. angl. METEOROL.:
storm
storm winds
2. storm (speak angrily):
storm
III. storm [stɔ:m, am. angl. stɔ:rm] GLAG. preh. glag.
storm town, castle
storm house
storm cloud SAM.
storm cloud
nubarrón m. spol
storm into GLAG. nepreh. glag.
storm into
storm out GLAG. nepreh. glag.
storm out
dust storm SAM.
dust storm
vendaval m. spol de polvo
storm-tossed PRID.
storm-tossed boat:
storm-tossed
storm door SAM.
storm door
contrapuerta ž. spol
Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
storm cloud
storm clouds
storm sail
v slovarju PONS
Angleščina
Angleščina
Španščina
Španščina
I. storm [stɔrm] SAM.
1. storm METEOROL.:
storm
tormenta ž. spol
2. storm fig. (argument):
storm
trifulca ž. spol
storm of protest
ola ž. spol
storm of criticism
vendaval ž. spol
storm of applause
salva ž. spol
political storm
3. storm:
to take sth by storm
to take sb by storm
fraza:
to ride out [or weather] the storm
II. storm [stɔrm] GLAG. nepreh. glag.
1. storm METEOROL.:
storm
storm winds
2. storm (speak angrily):
storm
III. storm [stɔrm] GLAG. preh. glag.
storm town, castle
storm house
storm out GLAG. nepreh. glag.
storm out
storm into GLAG. nepreh. glag.
storm into
storm cloud SAM.
storm cloud
nubarrón m. spol
storm door SAM.
storm door
contrapuerta ž. spol
storm-tossed PRID.
storm-tossed boat:
storm-tossed
dust storm SAM.
dust storm
tormenta ž. spol de polvo
Španščina
Španščina
Angleščina
Angleščina
storm cloud
storm clouds
storm
Present
Istorm
youstorm
he/she/itstorms
westorm
youstorm
theystorm
Past
Istormed
youstormed
he/she/itstormed
westormed
youstormed
theystormed
Present Perfect
Ihavestormed
youhavestormed
he/she/ithasstormed
wehavestormed
youhavestormed
theyhavestormed
Past Perfect
Ihadstormed
youhadstormed
he/she/ithadstormed
wehadstormed
youhadstormed
theyhadstormed
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They were among the few surface features visible as the spacecraft entered orbit during a global dust storm.
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They are set upon by a seemingly mysterious dust storm that holds the silhouette of a man.
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Its ability is to do anything with motion and matter, like igniting fires, moving masses of water, creating a dust storm, or simply destroying... creatures.
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The field was filled with red atmosphere (dust storm).
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All went well, until one night a powerful desert dust storm tore many of the dummy trucks to pieces.
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