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Найдено результатов: 2006
STORM         
  • A return stroke, cloud-to-ground [[lightning]] strike during a [[thunderstorm]].
  • A lightning strike during a desert storm at [[twilight]]
  • A [[sunshower]] storm in the [[Mojave desert]] at [[sunset]].
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', an 1831 [[ukiyo-e]] print by [[Hokusai]]
  • The [[Great Red Spot]] on Jupiter
  • [[Rembrandt]]'s 1633 ''[[The Storm on the Sea of Galilee]]''.
  • A snow blockade in southern Minnesota in 1881
  • Effect of wind shear on aircraft trajectory.  Merely correcting for the initial gust front can have dire consequences.
ANY DISTURBED STATE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY'S ATMOSPHERE
Windstorm; Wind storm; Storms; Storm clouds; Storm cloud; Coastal storm; Storming; Storm damage; Stormcloud; Storm system
Statistically-Oriented Matrix Program
storm         
  • A return stroke, cloud-to-ground [[lightning]] strike during a [[thunderstorm]].
  • A lightning strike during a desert storm at [[twilight]]
  • A [[sunshower]] storm in the [[Mojave desert]] at [[sunset]].
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', an 1831 [[ukiyo-e]] print by [[Hokusai]]
  • The [[Great Red Spot]] on Jupiter
  • [[Rembrandt]]'s 1633 ''[[The Storm on the Sea of Galilee]]''.
  • A snow blockade in southern Minnesota in 1881
  • Effect of wind shear on aircraft trajectory.  Merely correcting for the initial gust front can have dire consequences.
ANY DISTURBED STATE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY'S ATMOSPHERE
Windstorm; Wind storm; Storms; Storm clouds; Storm cloud; Coastal storm; Storming; Storm damage; Stormcloud; Storm system
I. n.
1.
Tempest, gale, hurricane, tornado, squall, whirlwind, violent wind (usually accompanied with rain, hail, or snow).
2.
Disturbance, agitation, commotion, tumult, turmoil, clamor, sedition, insurrection, outbreak.
3.
Calamity, adversity, distress, affliction.
4.
Attack, assault, onslaught, onset, first brunt.
5.
Violence, tumultuous force.
II. v. a.
Attack (with violence, as a fortification), assault.
III. v. n.
1.
Blow violently (with or without rain, hail, or snow).
2.
Rage, fume, rant, tear.
storm         
  • A return stroke, cloud-to-ground [[lightning]] strike during a [[thunderstorm]].
  • A lightning strike during a desert storm at [[twilight]]
  • A [[sunshower]] storm in the [[Mojave desert]] at [[sunset]].
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', an 1831 [[ukiyo-e]] print by [[Hokusai]]
  • The [[Great Red Spot]] on Jupiter
  • [[Rembrandt]]'s 1633 ''[[The Storm on the Sea of Galilee]]''.
  • A snow blockade in southern Minnesota in 1881
  • Effect of wind shear on aircraft trajectory.  Merely correcting for the initial gust front can have dire consequences.
ANY DISTURBED STATE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY'S ATMOSPHERE
Windstorm; Wind storm; Storms; Storm clouds; Storm cloud; Coastal storm; Storming; Storm damage; Stormcloud; Storm system
¦ noun
1. a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
2. a sudden violent display of strong feeling.
3. a direct assault by troops.
¦ verb
1. move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction.
2. (of troops) suddenly attack and capture (a place).
3. shout angrily.
4. (it storms, it is storming, etc.) be stormy.
Phrases
go down a storm be enthusiastically received.
storm and stress another term for Sturm und Drang.
a storm in a teacup Brit. great anger or excitement about a trivial matter.
take something by storm
1. capture a place by a sudden and violent attack.
2. have great and rapid success.
-- up a storm chiefly N. Amer. perform the specified action with great enthusiasm and energy.
Derivatives
stormproof adjective
Origin
OE, of Gmc origin; prob. related to stir1.
storm         
  • A return stroke, cloud-to-ground [[lightning]] strike during a [[thunderstorm]].
  • A lightning strike during a desert storm at [[twilight]]
  • A [[sunshower]] storm in the [[Mojave desert]] at [[sunset]].
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', an 1831 [[ukiyo-e]] print by [[Hokusai]]
  • The [[Great Red Spot]] on Jupiter
  • [[Rembrandt]]'s 1633 ''[[The Storm on the Sea of Galilee]]''.
  • A snow blockade in southern Minnesota in 1881
  • Effect of wind shear on aircraft trajectory.  Merely correcting for the initial gust front can have dire consequences.
ANY DISTURBED STATE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY'S ATMOSPHERE
Windstorm; Wind storm; Storms; Storm clouds; Storm cloud; Coastal storm; Storming; Storm damage; Stormcloud; Storm system
I
n.
atmospheric disturbance
1) to ride out, weather a storm (the ship finally rode out the storm)
2) a blinding; heavy, severe, violent storm
3) a dust; electrical storm; firestorm; hailstorm; ice storm; rainstorm; sandstorm; snowstorm; thunderstorm; tropical storm
4) a storm hits, strikes; rages
5) a storm blows itself out, blows over, subsides
6) a storm was gathering (also fig.)
disturbance, commotion
7) to raise, stir up a storm
8) a storm was brewing, gathering
assault, attack
(mil. and fig.)
9) to take by storm (the new play took Broadway by storm)
misc.
10) to talk up a storm (colloq.) ('to talk a great deal')
II
v. (d; intr.) ('to rush angrily') to storm into; out of (to storm out of a room)
storm         
  • A return stroke, cloud-to-ground [[lightning]] strike during a [[thunderstorm]].
  • A lightning strike during a desert storm at [[twilight]]
  • A [[sunshower]] storm in the [[Mojave desert]] at [[sunset]].
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', an 1831 [[ukiyo-e]] print by [[Hokusai]]
  • The [[Great Red Spot]] on Jupiter
  • [[Rembrandt]]'s 1633 ''[[The Storm on the Sea of Galilee]]''.
  • A snow blockade in southern Minnesota in 1881
  • Effect of wind shear on aircraft trajectory.  Merely correcting for the initial gust front can have dire consequences.
ANY DISTURBED STATE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY'S ATMOSPHERE
Windstorm; Wind storm; Storms; Storm clouds; Storm cloud; Coastal storm; Storming; Storm damage; Stormcloud; Storm system
storm         
  • A return stroke, cloud-to-ground [[lightning]] strike during a [[thunderstorm]].
  • A lightning strike during a desert storm at [[twilight]]
  • A [[sunshower]] storm in the [[Mojave desert]] at [[sunset]].
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', an 1831 [[ukiyo-e]] print by [[Hokusai]]
  • The [[Great Red Spot]] on Jupiter
  • [[Rembrandt]]'s 1633 ''[[The Storm on the Sea of Galilee]]''.
  • A snow blockade in southern Minnesota in 1881
  • Effect of wind shear on aircraft trajectory.  Merely correcting for the initial gust front can have dire consequences.
ANY DISTURBED STATE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY'S ATMOSPHERE
Windstorm; Wind storm; Storms; Storm clouds; Storm cloud; Coastal storm; Storming; Storm damage; Stormcloud; Storm system
(storms, storming, stormed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A storm is very bad weather, with heavy rain, strong winds, and often thunder and lightning.
...the violent storms which whipped America's East Coast.
N-COUNT
2.
If something causes a storm, it causes an angry or excited reaction from a large number of people.
The photos caused a storm when they were first published...
...the storm of publicity that Richard's book had generated.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
3.
A storm of applause or other noise is a sudden loud amount of it made by an audience or other group of people in reaction to something.
His speech was greeted with a storm of applause...
N-COUNT: usu sing, usu N of n
4.
If you storm into or out of a place, you enter or leave it quickly and noisily, because you are angry.
He stormed into an office, demanding to know where the head of department was.
VERB: V adv/prep
5.
If a place that is being defended is stormed, a group of people attack it, usually in order to get inside it.
Government buildings have been stormed and looted...
The refugees decided to storm the embassy.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
storming
...the storming of the Bastille.
N-UNCOUNT: N of n
6.
see also firestorm
7.
If someone or something takes a place by storm, they are extremely successful.
Kenya's long distance runners have taken the athletics world by storm.
PHRASE: V inflects
8.
If someone weathers the storm, they succeed in reaching the end of a very difficult period without much harm or damage.
He insists he will not resign and will weather the storm.
PHRASE: V and N inflect
9.
a storm in a teacup: see teacup
Storm         
  • A return stroke, cloud-to-ground [[lightning]] strike during a [[thunderstorm]].
  • A lightning strike during a desert storm at [[twilight]]
  • A [[sunshower]] storm in the [[Mojave desert]] at [[sunset]].
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', an 1831 [[ukiyo-e]] print by [[Hokusai]]
  • The [[Great Red Spot]] on Jupiter
  • [[Rembrandt]]'s 1633 ''[[The Storm on the Sea of Galilee]]''.
  • A snow blockade in southern Minnesota in 1881
  • Effect of wind shear on aircraft trajectory.  Merely correcting for the initial gust front can have dire consequences.
ANY DISTURBED STATE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY'S ATMOSPHERE
Windstorm; Wind storm; Storms; Storm clouds; Storm cloud; Coastal storm; Storming; Storm damage; Stormcloud; Storm system
·vi To raise a tempest.
II. Storm ·noun A heavy shower or fall, any adverse outburst of tumultuous force; violence.
III. Storm ·vi To Rage; to be in a violent passion; to Fume.
IV. Storm ·noun A violent agitation of human society; a civil, political, or domestic commotion; sedition, insurrection, or war; violent outbreak; clamor; tumult.
V. Storm ·vi To blow with violence; also, to rain, hail, snow, or the like, usually in a violent manner, or with high wind;
- used impersonally; as, it storms.
VI. Storm ·vt To Assault; to attack, and attempt to take, by scaling walls, forcing gates, breaches, or the like; as, to storm a fortified town.
VII. Storm ·noun A violent assault on a fortified place; a furious attempt of troops to enter and take a fortified place by scaling the walls, forcing the gates, or the like.
VIII. Storm ·noun A violent disturbance of the atmosphere, attended by wind, rain, snow, hail, or thunder and lightning; hence, often, a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail, whether accompanied with wind or not.
Storm         
  • A return stroke, cloud-to-ground [[lightning]] strike during a [[thunderstorm]].
  • A lightning strike during a desert storm at [[twilight]]
  • A [[sunshower]] storm in the [[Mojave desert]] at [[sunset]].
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', an 1831 [[ukiyo-e]] print by [[Hokusai]]
  • The [[Great Red Spot]] on Jupiter
  • [[Rembrandt]]'s 1633 ''[[The Storm on the Sea of Galilee]]''.
  • A snow blockade in southern Minnesota in 1881
  • Effect of wind shear on aircraft trajectory.  Merely correcting for the initial gust front can have dire consequences.
ANY DISTURBED STATE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY'S ATMOSPHERE
Windstorm; Wind storm; Storms; Storm clouds; Storm cloud; Coastal storm; Storming; Storm damage; Stormcloud; Storm system
A storm is any disturbed state of the natural environment or the atmosphere of an astronomical body. It may be marked by significant disruptions to normal conditions such as strong wind, tornadoes, hail, thunder and lightning (a thunderstorm), heavy precipitation (snowstorm, rainstorm), heavy freezing rain (ice storm), strong winds (tropical cyclone, windstorm), wind transporting some substance through the atmosphere such as in a dust storm, among other forms of severe weather.
Storm (1999 film)         
1999 FILM DIRECTED BY HARRIS DONE
Storm Tracker (film)
Storm is a 1999 American science fiction thriller film directed by Harris Done and starring Luke Perry and Martin Sheen. The story and screenplay were written by Done.
Storming         
  • A return stroke, cloud-to-ground [[lightning]] strike during a [[thunderstorm]].
  • A lightning strike during a desert storm at [[twilight]]
  • A [[sunshower]] storm in the [[Mojave desert]] at [[sunset]].
  • ''[[The Great Wave off Kanagawa]]'', an 1831 [[ukiyo-e]] print by [[Hokusai]]
  • The [[Great Red Spot]] on Jupiter
  • [[Rembrandt]]'s 1633 ''[[The Storm on the Sea of Galilee]]''.
  • A snow blockade in southern Minnesota in 1881
  • Effect of wind shear on aircraft trajectory.  Merely correcting for the initial gust front can have dire consequences.
ANY DISTURBED STATE OF AN ASTRONOMICAL BODY'S ATMOSPHERE
Windstorm; Wind storm; Storms; Storm clouds; Storm cloud; Coastal storm; Storming; Storm damage; Stormcloud; Storm system
·- ·adj & ·noun from Storm, v.
II. Storming ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Storm.

Википедия

Storm (disambiguation)

A storm is a severe weather condition.

Storm(s) or The Storm may also refer to: