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- n.暴风雨;和风暴有关的恶劣天气;(群情迸发的)浪潮
- v.闯;大发雷霆;突袭;攻占
- 网络暴雨;暴风女;暴风雪
复数:storms 现在分词:storming 过去式:stormed v.+n. weather storm,brave storm,face storm,storm forecast,avoid storm adj.+n. heavy storm,terrible storm,violent storm,severe storm,furious storm v. capture,carry,overmaster,rage,fume n. tempest,squall,gale,hurricane,tornado 1. | 暴风雨very bad weather with strong winds and rain, and often thunder and lightning |
| fierce/heavy/violent storms 狂风暴雨 | | A few minutes later the storm broke(= began) . 不一会儿暴风雨降临了。 | | I think we're in for a storm(= going to have one) . 我觉得暴风雨要来了。 | | |
2. | 和风暴有关的恶劣天气very bad weather of the type mentioned |
| a thunderstorm/snowstorm/sandstorm 雷暴;暴风雪;沙暴 |
3. | ~ (of sth) (群情迸发的)浪潮a situation in which a lot of people suddenly express very strong feelings about sth |
| | | A political storm is brewing over the Prime Minister's comments. 首相的评论即将酝酿出一场政治风暴。 |
4. | ~ of sth (因激动或兴奋而爆发出的)暴风雨般的声音,轰鸣a sudden loud noise that is caused by emotion or excitement |
IDM a storm in a teacup 大惊小怪,小题大做,茶杯里的风暴(小事引起的大风波)a lot of anger or worry about sth that is not important | The play took London by storm. 这部剧很快就风靡伦敦。 |
take sth/sb by storm 在某处大获成功;使观众等倾动to be extremely successful very quickly in a particular place or among particular people | The play took London by storm. 这部剧很快就风靡伦敦。 |
突袭攻占某处to attack a place suddenly and capture it 1. | [t][i] 突袭;攻占to suddenly attack a place |
| Police stormed the building and captured the gunman. 警察突袭那栋楼房,抓获了持枪歹徒。 | | Soldiers stormed into the city at dawn. 士兵在拂晓时分攻进城里。 |
2. | [i] + adv./prep. 气呼呼地疾走;闯;冲to go somewhere quickly and in an angry, noisy way |
| She stormed into my office waving a newspaper. 她挥舞着一张报纸怒气冲冲地闯进我的办公室。 | | He burst into tears and stormed off. 他突然大哭起来,气呼呼地跑了。 |
3. | [t] + speech 怒吼;大发雷霆to say sth in a loud angry way |
| ‘Don't you know who I am?’ she stormed. “你不知道我是谁吗?”她怒喝道。 |
n. | 9. 暴风雨,暴风雪,大雪雨,大冰雹,狂风暴雨;【海、气】暴风〔风力十一级〕 9. 暴风雨,暴风雪,大雪雨,大冰雹,狂风暴雨;【海、气】暴风〔风力十一级〕 | v. | 2. 使性子;狂怒地说;暴跳如雷,大发雷霆,冲…大发雷霆 7. 攻下,攻击,攻破:袭击;强行攻占;凶猛地向…袭来 2. 使性子;狂怒地说;暴跳如雷,大发雷霆,冲…大发雷霆 7. 攻下,攻击,攻破:袭击;强行攻占;凶猛地向…袭来 |
n. | 1. a disturbance in the air above the Earth, with strong winds and usually also with rain, snow, sleet, or hail and sometimes lightning and thunder 2. a heavy fall of rain, snow, or sleet, often occurring with strong winds 3. a wind of between 103 km (64 mi) and 116 km (72 mi) per hour, classified as force 11 on the Beaufort scale 4. a heavy bombardment of solid objects 5. a sudden strong outpouring of feeling in reaction to something, e.g. of protest or laughter 6. a sudden strong attack on a defended place or position 7. an occasion when a lot of rain falls very quickly, often with very strong winds or thunder and lightning 8. a situation in which many people are upset or excited 1. a disturbance in the air above the Earth, with strong winds and usually also with rain, snow, sleet, or hail and sometimes lightning and thunder 2. a heavy fall of rain, snow, or sleet, often occurring with strong winds 3. a wind of between 103 km (64 mi) and 116 km (72 mi) per hour, classified as force 11 on the Beaufort scale 4. a heavy bombardment of solid objects 5. a sudden strong outpouring of feeling in reaction to something, e.g. of protest or laughter 6. a sudden strong attack on a defended place or position 7. an occasion when a lot of rain falls very quickly, often with very strong winds or thunder and lightning 8. a situation in which many people are upset or excited | v. | 1. to attack or capture a place, especially a well-defended one, suddenly and with great force 2. to be violently and noisily angry, or say something in this way 3. to go somewhere in a rush, violently or angrily 4. to blow strongly, drop large amounts of rain, snow, or sleet, or do both together 5. to use force to enter a place and take control of it 6. to go somewhere very quickly because you are angry or upset 7. to quickly become very successful 8. give violent expression to anger;shout angrily 9. force(away)into a building,etc. 1. to attack or capture a place, especially a well-defended one, suddenly and with great force 2. to be violently and noisily angry, or say something in this way 3. to go somewhere in a rush, violently or angrily 4. to blow strongly, drop large amounts of rain, snow, or sleet, or do both together 5. to use force to enter a place and take control of it 6. to go somewhere very quickly because you are angry or upset 7. to quickly become very successful 8. give violent expression to anger;shout angrily 9. force(away)into a building,etc. |
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