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storm

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storm1 /stɔːm $ stɔːrm/ ●●● W3 noun  
1 [countableC]HEM a period of very bad weather when there is a lot of rain or snow, strong winds, and often lightning 暴风雨[]
 The weather forecast is for severe storms tonight.
天气预报说今晚有强暴风雨。
 Twenty people were killed when the storm struck the Midwest.
暴风雨袭击中西部,造成20人死亡。
2 [countableC usually singular]SERIOUS SITUATION a situation in which people suddenly express very strong feelings about something that someone has said or done 〔感情的〕爆发,迸发
 The governor found himself at the center of a political storm.
州长发现自己处于一场政治风暴的中心。
storm of protest/criticism etc
 Government plans for hospital closures provoked a storm of protest.
政府关闭医院的计划激起了一片强烈的抗议声。
3 take somewhere by storm 
a) to be very successful in a particular place 在某地大获成功
 The new show took London by storm.
这部新剧在伦敦大获成功。
b) ATTACKto attack a place using large numbers of soldiers, and succeed in getting possession of it 〔以优势兵力成功地〕突袭攻占某处
4 weather the storm to experience a difficult period and reach the end of it without being harmed or damaged too much 经受住考验
 I’ll stay and weather the storm.
我要留下来渡过难关。
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5. a storm in a teacup British EnglishBrEUNIMPORTANT an unnecessary expression of strong feelings about something that is very unimportant 茶杯里的风波,小题大做,大惊小怪
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6 dance/sing/cook etc up a storm ENERGETICto do something with all your energy 起劲地跳舞/唱歌/烹调等
 They were dancing up a storm.
他们正在尽情地跳舞。
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COLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: a period of very bad weather when there is a lot of rain or snow, strong winds, and often lightning 暴风雨[]
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + storm
a big storm 大暴雨
The tree had come down on the day of the big storm.
那棵树在下大暴雨那天倒了。
a bad/terrible storm 严重/可怕的暴风雨
This was the worst storm for 50 years.
这是 50 年来最严重的暴风雨。
a severe/violent/fierce storm 猛烈的暴风雨
He set out in a violent storm for Fort William.
他冒着狂风暴雨向威廉堡进发。
a great storm literary: 大风暴
the great storm of 1987
1997年的大风暴
a tropical storm 热带风暴
The tropical storm smashed through the Bahamas.
热带风暴横扫巴哈马。
a rain/snow storm 暴雨/暴雪
nThey got caught in a terrible snow storm.
na dust storm (=one in which a lot of dust is blown around)
Dust storms are relatively common in the Sahara.
an electrical storm (=one with lightning) 闪电风暴
nPower supplies have been affected by severe electrical storms in some parts of the country.
a winter/summer storm 冬季/夏季暴风雨
nPeople fear there may be more flooding when the winter storms hit.
a freak storm (=an unexpected and unusually violent one) 反常的暴风雨
nThe freak storm caused chaos.
nan approaching storm (=one that is coming closer)
The horizon was dark with an approaching storm.
verbs
a storm blows up (=starts) 暴风雨大作
That night, a storm blew up.
那一夜,风雨大作。
a storm breaks (=suddenly starts, after clouds have been increasing) 暴风雨来临
The storm broke at five o’clock.
5 点钟,暴风雨降临。
a storm is brewing (=is likely to start soon) 暴风雨在酝酿
He could feel that a storm was brewing.
他能感觉到暴风雨即将来临。
a storm rages (=is active and violent) 暴风雨肆虐
By the time we reached the airfield, a tropical storm was raging.
我们到达机场时,热带风暴正在肆虐。
a storm hits/strikes (a place) 暴风雨袭击(某地)
We should try to get home before the storm hits.
我们应该尽量赶在暴风雨来临前到家。
a storm lashes/batters a place literary 暴风雨重创某地
nFierce storms lashed the coastline.
a storm abates/passes 暴风雨减弱/过去
nWe sat and waited for the storm to pass.
a storm blows itself out (=ends) 暴风雨平息
nThe storm finally blew itself out.
nride out a storm (=survive it without being damaged)
The Greek fleet had ridden out the storm near Euboia.
storm + NOUN
storm clouds 风暴云
We could see storm clouds in the distance.
我们看到远处有风暴云。
storm damage 暴风雨造成的破坏
A lot of buildings suffered storm damage.
许多建筑物遭到暴风雨破坏。
COMMON ERRORSDon’t say ‘a strong storm’ or ‘a hard storm’. Say a big storm, a bad storm, or a violent storm.
不要说a strong storma hard storm 而要说 a big storm a bad storm a violent storm
THESAURUS
storm a period of very bad weather when there is a lot of rain or snow, strong winds, and often lightning 暴风雨[]
The ship sank in a violent storm.
那船在狂风暴雨中沉没。
They got caught in a storm on top of the mountain.
他们在山顶遭遇暴风雨。
nThe storm hit the coast of Florida on Tuesday.
nThe cost of repairing storm damage will run into millions of pounds.
thunderstorm a storm in which there is a lot of thunder (=loud noise in the sky) and lightning (=flashes of light in the sky) 雷雨
When I was young I was terrified of thunderstorms.
我小时候很怕雷雨。
hurricane a storm that has very strong fast winds and that moves over water – used about storms in the North Atlantic Ocean 〔北大西洋〕飓风
Hurricane Katrina battered the US Gulf Coast.
卡特里娜飓风重创美国墨西哥湾沿岸。
the hurricane season
飓风季节
typhoon a very violent tropical storm – used about storms in the Western Pacific Ocean 〔西太平洋〕台风
A powerful typhoon hit southern China today.
今天强台风袭击了中国南方。
nWeather experts are monitoring typhoons in Hong Kong and China.
cyclone a severe storm affecting a large area, in which the wind moves around in a big circle 气旋
Thousands of people died when a tropical cyclone hit Bangladesh.
热带气旋袭击孟加拉国,数千人死亡。
nCyclone ‘Joy’ inflicted damage estimated at $40 million, with winds of up to 145 miles per hour.
tornado (also twister American EnglishAmE informal) an extremely violent storm that consists of air that spins very quickly and causes a lot of damage 龙卷风
The tornado ripped the roof off his house.
龙卷风把他家的屋顶掀了。
nFor the second time in a week deadly tornadoes have torn through Tennessee.
snowstorm a storm with strong winds and a lot of snow 暴风雪
A major snowstorm blew across Colorado.
强暴风雪横扫科罗拉多州。
blizzard a severe snowstorm in which the snow is blown around by strong winds, making it difficult to see anything 暴风雪
We got stuck in a blizzard.
我们被暴风雪困住了。
Denver is bracing itself for blizzard conditions.
丹佛正为暴风雪天气做准备。
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: a situation in which people suddenly express very strong feelings about something that someone has said or done 〔感情的〕爆发,迸发
nadjectives
a political storm
The company became the centre of a political storm.
verbs
ncause/create a storm
The prime minister caused a storm by criticizing military commanders.
nprovoke/spark/raise a storm (=make it start)
This decision provoked a storm of protest from civil rights organizations.
a storm blows up (=starts) 暴风雨大作
nIn 1895 a diplomatic storm blew up between Britain and America over Venezuela.
na storm blows over (=ends)
The president is just hoping that the storm will blow over quickly.
nride out the storm (=survive the situation)
Do you think the government will be able to ride out the storm?
nphrases
a storm of protest
The killing caused a storm of protest.
a storm of controversy
His book raised a storm of controversy.
a storm of criticism
A storm of criticism forced the government to withdraw the proposal.
be at the centre of a storm British EnglishBrE, be at the center of a storm American EnglishAmE (=be the person or thing that is causing strong protest, criticism etc)
He has been at the centre of a storm surrounding donations to the party.
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storm2 ●○○ verb  
1 [transitiveT]ATTACK to suddenly attack and enter a place using a lot of force 猛烈攻击,突然袭击〔某地〕
 An angry crowd stormed the embassy.
愤怒的人群突然袭击大使馆。
see thesaurus at attack
2 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]ANGRY to go somewhere in a noisy fast way that shows you are extremely angry 气冲冲地疾走
storm out of/into/off etc
 Alan stormed out of the room.
艾伦气呼呼地冲出房间。
3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] literarySHOUTANGRY to shout something in an angry way 怒吼
 ‘What difference does it make?’ she stormed.
那有什么区别?她怒吼道。
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Origin storm1
Old English

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