stormy的意思和读音

stormy

: [ˈstɔrmi] : [ˈstɔː(r)mi]

adj.

n.

stormier  stormiest  

adj.+n.stormy sea,stormy night,stormy meeting,stormy debate,stormy discussion

adj.calm,placid

adj.squally,wild,rainy,thundery,blustery

stormyadj.

1.with strong winds and heavy rain or snow

a dark and stormy night

stormy weather

stormy seas(= with big waves)

2.full of strong feelings and angry arguments

a stormy debate

a stormy relationship

adj.1.2.();3.;,,

n.1.

adj.1.with a lot of rain and strong winds2.involving a lot of anger or arguments

1. storm stormy story ...

2. stove n. () stormy a. storm n. (); v.

3. stove n. () stormy a. storm n. (); v.

4. sweep: stormy roaring: ...

5. Spawn Vortex Stormy Super Bike Jumps

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1.It had just entered a stormy area with strong turbulence, she said.

2.We shall never allow that torch of freedom to be blown out, however high the wind or stormy the tempest.

3.From its churning, sometimes stormy atmosphere to its shifting tectonic plates, Earth can be a dangerous place.

4.She was equally famous for her extraordinary beauty and her stormy personal life, including 8 marriages and a series of physical ailments.8

5.Peter was almost underwater ashe kept on borrowing down the stormy waters, trying to stay alive.

6.To sail on the sea on a stormy night like this was a great risk but the crew was determined to take the bull by the horns .

7.Even if it had been a stormy day, I should have gone to see him in hospital.使

8.Lund told the court his wife's death was a "tragic accident" and that she had taken a wrong turn in her 4x4 in stormy conditions.”,

9.That day it was raining . Not a stormy rain or drizzly rain , but a soft gentle summer rain . the kind that came every summer.

10.Wolfowitz has had a stormy relationship with the bank's professional staff ever since he became president two years ago.