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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

I. storm [americ stɔrm, Brit stɔːm] SUBST

1. storm METEO:

storm
a storm at sea
a storm at sea
a storm in a teacup Brit
to take sth by storm
to take sth by storm
to weather or ride (out) the storm

2. storm:

storm (of abuse)
storm (of protest)
ola f
storm (of protest)
storm (uproar)
storm (uproar)
a new storm broke
a new storm broke

II. storm [americ stɔrm, Brit stɔːm] VERBO intr

1.1. storm (move violently) + adv compar:

1.2. storm (blow violently):

storm wind:

2. storm (express anger):

storm
storm

III. storm [americ stɔrm, Brit stɔːm] VERBO trans

1. storm (attack, capture):

storm city/fortress
storm city/fortress
storm house

2. storm (say angrily):

storm

storm sewer, storm drain Brit SUBST

storm sewer

tropical storm SUBST

tropical storm

dust storm SUBST

dust storm

electrical storm SUBST

electric storm SUBST Brit

electric storm → electrical storm

electrical storm SUBST

ice storm SUBST

ice storm

perfect storm [americ, Brit] SUBST

perfect storm

storm damage SUBST U

storm damage

storm-lashed [ˈstɔːmlaʃt] ADJ

storm-lashed
storm-lashed

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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. storm [stɔ:m, americ stɔ:rm] SUBST

1. storm METEO:

storm

2. storm fig (argument):

storm
storm of protest
ola f
storm of criticism
storm of applause
political storm

3. storm:

to take sth by storm
to take sb by storm

Expressões:

a storm in a teacup
to ride out [or to weather] the storm

II. storm [stɔ:m, americ stɔ:rm] VERBO intr

1. storm americ METEO:

storm
storm winds

2. storm (speak angrily):

storm

III. storm [stɔ:m, americ stɔ:rm] VERBO trans

storm town, castle
storm house

storm cloud SUBST

storm cloud

storm into VERBO intr

storm into

storm out VERBO intr

storm out

dust storm SUBST

dust storm

storm-tossed ADJ

storm-tossed boat:

storm-tossed

storm door SUBST

storm door
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
storm cloud
storm clouds
storm sail
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inglês
inglês
espanhol
espanhol

I. storm [stɔrm] SUBST

1. storm METEO:

storm

2. storm fig (argument):

storm
storm of protest
ola f
storm of criticism
storm of applause
political storm

3. storm:

to take sth by storm
to take sb by storm

Expressões:

to ride out [or weather] the storm

II. storm [stɔrm] VERBO intr

1. storm METEO:

storm
storm winds

2. storm (speak angrily):

storm

III. storm [stɔrm] VERBO trans

storm town, castle
storm house

storm out VERBO intr

storm out

storm into VERBO intr

storm into

storm cloud SUBST

storm cloud

storm door SUBST

storm door

storm-tossed ADJ

storm-tossed boat:

storm-tossed

dust storm SUBST

dust storm
espanhol
espanhol
inglês
inglês
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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When it reaches the ground, the air is deflected forward and sweeps up surface debris in its turbulence as a dust storm.
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In a major dust storm, dunes may move tens of metres through such sheet flows.
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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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However, the weather suddenly changed to a terrible dust storm.
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