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Tempest in a teapot         
  • [[Carl Guttenberg]]'s 1778 ''Tea-Tax Tempest'', with exploding teapot
AMERICAN ENGLISH IDIOM
Storm in a teacup (idiom); Tempest in a tea cup; Tempest in a teacup; Storm in a teacup
Tempest in a teapot (American English), or storm in a teacup (British English), is an idiom meaning a small event that has been exaggerated out of proportion. There are also lesser known or earlier variants, such as tempest in a teacup, storm in a cream bowl, tempest in a glass of water, storm in a wash-hand basin,Christine Ammer, The American Heritage dictionary of idioms, p.
Utah teapot         
  • Martin Newell]] modelled, displayed at the [[Computer History Museum]] in [[Mountain View, California]] (1990–present)
  • "The Six Platonic Solids", an image that humorously adds the Utah teapot to the five standard [[Platonic solid]]s
  • A modern rendering of the Utah teapot model
3D TEST MODEL
Utah Teapot; 3d teapot; Newell teapot; Newell's teapot; X00398.1984; Teapotahedron; Gl teapot; The Utah Teapot; Utah Teapotahedron; 3D teapot
The Utah teapot, or the Newell teapot, is a 3D test model that has become a standard reference object and an in-joke within the computer graphics community. It is a mathematical model of an ordinary Melitta-brand teapot that appears solid with a nearly rotationally symmetrical body.
Hawker Tempest         
  • A Bristol Centaurus powered Tempest in flight
  • Tempest Mk.V prototype with [[bubble canopy]] and Mk V tail, but with 20 mm Hispano Mk.II guns.
  • Tempest ''SN354'', outfitted with experimental 47 mm class P guns and standard smaller four-spoke wheels
  • 486 Squadron RNZAF]] at [[Volkel Air Base]], the [[Netherlands]], 1945
  • A Tempest TT.5 ''NV778'', on suspended display
  • A preserved Tempest II, ''PR536'', on display at the [[Royal Air Force Museum London]], [[Hendon]], [[London]]
  • Tempest Mk II prototype with [[bubble canopy]] and Mk V tail, but with 20 mm Hispano Mk.II guns.
  • First prototype Tempest Mk.II ''LA602'', again with the small tail unit
  • New Tempest IIs of the first production batch at Hawker Aircraft. Note the closely cowled engine and the carburettor and oil-cooler intakes in the starboard wing's inner leading edge.
  • Tempest I prototype ''HM599'' with later bubble canopy; when first flown, it had the "car-door" canopy and small tail unit
  • Tempest Mk.III prototype ''LA610''
  • 3-view drawing of a Tempest II
  • A Tempest TT Mk.5 target tug, 1948
  • The first production Tempest V ''JN729''. Small blisters streamlining the aft upper wing attachment bolts are visible on the wing root fairing. Long-barrelled Hispano II cannon and Typhoon five-spoke mainwheels were other identifying features of the first production batch of 100 Tempests Vs.
  • A Tempest V flying overhead, marked with black and white stripes used for the easier identification of [[Hawker Typhoon]] and Tempest aircraft. These stripes, similar to the later [[Invasion stripes]], were used until 20 April 1944
  • 3 Squadron RAF Tempest and air crew during a pre-mission briefing, during the [[Battle of Normandy]], 1944
  • B80/Volkel]], the Netherlands
  • Newchurch]], [[Kent]], June 1944.
  • Tempest Mk.VI
  • Tempest Mk.II}}
  • Tempest Mk.II}}
  • Early Tempest V of 486 Sqn. April 1944. ''JN766'' still has its black and white Typhoon-style underwing recognition bands.
  • Painting of two Tempest aircraft attacking a [[V-1 flying bomb]] in the sky above a farmhouse
1944 FIGHTER-BOMBER AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY HAWKER
Hawker Tempest F2; Hawker Tempest F.2; Hawker Tempest F Mk.II; Hawker Tempest II; Hawker Tempest V
The Hawker Tempest is a British fighter aircraft that was primarily used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the Second World War. The Tempest, originally known as the Typhoon II, was an improved derivative of the Hawker Typhoon, intended to address the Typhoon's unexpected deterioration in performance at high altitude by replacing its wing with a thinner laminar flow design.
Примеры употребления для tempest in a teapot
1. "It‘s a tempest in a teapot," said Denzil Garrison, former state GOP leader in Oklahoma.
2. "I think this is a tempest in a teapot," Thomas said.
3. "If you ask me, this is a tempest in a teapot," said Mississippi Gov.
4. Heilman called it a "tempest in a teapot" but said it would be a big story to American Jews.
5. "It‘s all right to cover your face if it can be justified." Muslim leaders in Rome called the discussion around Castelli‘s remarks a tempest in a teapot because one rarely sees women wearing burkas here.