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stormed

/stawrm/US // stɔrm //UK // (stɔːm) //

冲进了,冲进,猛烈抨击,猛攻

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a disturbance of the normal condition of the atmosphere, manifesting itself by winds of unusual force or direction, often accompanied by rain, snow, hail, thunder, and lightning, or flying sand or dust.
    • : a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail, or a violent outbreak of thunder and lightning, unaccompanied by strong winds.
    • : Also called violent storm .Meteorology. a wind of 64–72 miles per hour.
    • : a violent military assault on a fortified place, strong position, or the like.
    • : a heavy or sudden volley or discharge: a storm of criticism; a storm of bullets.
    • : a violent disturbance of affairs, as a civil, political, social, or domestic commotion.
    • : a violent outburst or outbreak of expression: a storm of applause.
    • : Informal. storm window.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to blow with unusual force, or to rain, snow, hail, etc., especially with violence: It stormed all day.
    • : to rage or complain with violence or fury: He stormed angrily at me.
    • : to deliver a violent attack or fire, as with artillery: The troops stormed against the garrison.
    • : to rush to an assault or attack: The tanks stormed towards the city.
    • : to rush angrily: to storm out of a room.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to subject to or as if to a storm: The salesman stormed them with offers.
    • : to utter or say with angry vehemence: The strikers stormed their demands.
    • : to attack or assault: to storm a fortress.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbattack, rush
Synonyms
assault殴打,攻击,袭击,突击rip撕裂,裂缝,撕开,撕毁roar轰鸣声,咆哮声,咆哮,怒吼stalk茎部,茎叶,梗阻,梗概tear撕裂,泪水,眼泪,撕扯aggress侵略性,侵略,侵略者,侵略性的assail袭击,攻击,殴打,打击beset困扰,困扰着,挨打,挨揍bluster虚张声势,唬人,耀武扬威charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准complain投诉,抱怨,申诉,投诉人drizzle细雨,小雨,细雨霏霏,细雨绵绵drop下降,跌落,掉落,滴fly飞,飞翔,苍蝇fume烟雾,油烟,烟尘,烟气howl嚎啕大哭,嚎叫声,嗥叫,嚎叫pour倒,倾泻,倾倒,倾注rage愤怒,狂怒,暴怒,怒火中烧rain雨,雨水,下雨,雨天rant咆哮,大喊大叫,咆哮声,咆哮着rave狂欢,狂欢节,大肆宣传scold责骂,骂人,斥责,詈骂sizzle咝咝声,咝咝声响,咝咝作响,咝咝声中spit吐口水,吐痰,吐出,吐口气squall狂风暴雨,狂风,狂风骤雨,暴风雨stomp踩踏,跺脚,践踏,踩踏声strike打击,击中,罢工,击中了thunder雷霆,雷鸣,雷霆之怒,雷鸣般的声音blow violently猛吹,猛烈抨击,猛吹猛打,猛烈地吹breathe fire喷火,吸火,吐火,流火burn up烧毁,烧掉,烧毁了,燃烧起来carry on进行,继承,继续,进行下去come at来在,来了,来到,来的go on继续,继续说,下去,接着说set in设置在,设在,镶嵌在,定在sound off关闭声音,熄声,熄灭声音,关声steam up蒸气上升,蒸蒸日上,蒸腾起来,蒸腾take by storm乘风破浪,乘风而起,乘风而上,猛攻take on承担,对付,担当,承担起

Examples

  • Some of the most damaging storms to hit North America bear these names.

  • Five days after those lightning storms set California on fire, the flames reached his home in the Santa Cruz Mountains and burned it to ashes.

  • Hurricane season stretches into November, which means we have at least another month and of storms.

  • Although both of these storms should turn north well short of the continental United States, there is some concern about Paulette reaching Bermuda as a Category 1 hurricane by early next week.

  • Meanwhile, most teachers, students, and parents are essentially waiting for the storm to pass.

  • The Perfect Storm writer talks combat brotherhood and the threat posed by growing wealth inequality.

  • The fear that Pascal might weather the storm has Du Vernay, Oprah Winfrey, and other Hollywood elites pulling their punches.

  • Random House is also covering the legal fees of an innocent man called Barry who was caught up in the storm.

  • But so many years later, I still get a tense feeling in my stomach when I see a strong storm approaching.

  • Rather than storm the hospital, Tyreese says, the group should take a couple of cops hostage then set up a trade with Dawn.

  • A wise man hateth not the commandments and justices, and he shall not be dashed in pieces as a ship in a storm.

  • This treacherous sort of calm, we thought, might forbode a storm, and we did not allow it to lull us into security.

  • It was depressing to think of going to bed in such circumstances with the yelling of an Arctic storm for a lullaby.

  • The storm, however, was over; the moon and stars were shining in a clear sky, and the aurora was dancing merrily.

  • While the fortress was undermining at home, they were not idle, who were preparing to storm it from abroad.