storm
- n. 暴风雨;大动荡
- vi. 起风暴;横冲直撞;狂怒咆哮
- vt. 猛攻;怒骂
- n. (Storm)人名;(瑞典)斯托姆;(德)施托姆;(英、西、芬)斯托姆
词组搭配
go down a storm
be enthusiastically received by an audience
受到观众热烈欢迎
the lull (或 calm) before the storm
a period of unusual tranquillity or stability that seems likely to presage difficult times
暴风雨之前的平静,预示艰难时期来临前不平常的平静期
storm and stress
another term for Sturm und Drang
同 Sturm und Drang
a storm in a teacup
(Brit.)great anger or excitement about a trivial matter
(英)为小事大发雷霆;小题大做
take something by storm
(of troops) capture a place by a sudden and violent attack
(军队)(通过突袭和猛攻)强占(地方)
—— up a storm
(chiefly N. Amer.)perform the specified action with great enthusiasm and energy
(主北美)劲头十足地做,起劲地做,热情地做
the band could really &B{play up a storm}.
那个乐团真的可以热情奔放地演出。
take by storm
To captivate completely
完全地感染
a new play that took New York City by storm.
使整个纽约受到震撼的一出新戏
双语例句
- 1. She was born in the middle of a rain storm.
- 她出生在一场暴风雨中。
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- 2. The worst of the storm is yet to come.
- 最猛烈的暴风雨就要来了。
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- 3. Kenya's long distance runners have taken the athletics world by storm.
- 肯尼亚的长跑运动员在田径界获得了巨大成功。
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- 4. The bowlers at the eye of the storm were nowhere in evidence.
- 处于风口浪尖的那些投手不见了踪影。
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- 5. His speech was greeted with a storm of applause.
- 人们对他的演讲报以雷鸣般的掌声。
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