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storminess是什么意思

  • n.风暴度(磁暴度)

storminess词根

词根:storm

adj.

stormy 暴风雨的;猛烈的;暴躁的

stormbound 为风暴所阻的,因暴风雨而被困的

stormproof 抵御风暴的

n.

storm 暴风雨;大动荡

vi.

storm 起风暴;横冲直撞;狂怒咆哮

vt.

storm 猛攻;怒骂

storminess英英释义

Noun:
  1. the state of being stormy;

    "he dreaded the storminess of the North Atlantic in winter"

  2. violent passion in speech or action;

    "frightened by the storminess of their argument"

storminess词源英文解释

The first known use of stormy was in the 12th century

storminess儿童词典英英释义

stout1 of 2adjective

strong of character : brave, bold

physically or materially strong : sturdy, vigorous

forceful

a stout attack

bulky in body : overweight

stout2 of 2noun

a dark heavy beer

stout1 of 2adjective

strong of character : brave, bold

physically or materially strong : sturdy, vigorous

forceful

a stout attack

bulky in body : overweight

stout2 of 2noun

a dark heavy beer

stoupnoun

a container (as a large glass) for beverages

a basin for holy water at the entrance of a church

storytellernoun

a teller of stories

storytellernoun

a teller of stories

story1 of 2noun

an account of incidents or events

anecdote

a fictional tale shorter than a novelespecially: short story

the main tale of a written work

a widely told rumor

fib, lie, falsehood

a news article or broadcast

story2 of 2noun

a set of rooms or an area making up one floor level of a building

stormyadjective

relating to, marked by, or being a sign of a storm stormy skies

a stormy day

characterized by or subject to angry or intense disagreements or strong emotional outbursts

a stormy conference

storm1 of 2noun

a disturbance of the atmosphere accompanied by wind and usually by rain, snow, hail, sleet, or thunder and lightning

a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail

a serious disturbance of any element of nature

a disturbed state : a sudden or violent commotion

a heavy discharge of objects

fired a storm of arrows at the castle

a violent outburst

a storm of protest

a violent attack on a defended position

storm2 of 2verb

to blow with violence

to rain, hail, snow, or sleet heavily

to attack by storm storm the fort

stormed ashore

to show violent feeling : rage

storming at the unusual delay

to rush about violently

the mob stormed through the streets

storm1 of 2noun

a disturbance of the atmosphere accompanied by wind and usually by rain, snow, hail, sleet, or thunder and lightning

a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail

a serious disturbance of any element of nature

a disturbed state : a sudden or violent commotion

a heavy discharge of objects

fired a storm of arrows at the castle

a violent outburst

a storm of protest

a violent attack on a defended position

storm2 of 2verb

to blow with violence

to rain, hail, snow, or sleet heavily

to attack by storm storm the fort

stormed ashore

to show violent feeling : rage

storming at the unusual delay

to rush about violently

the mob stormed through the streets

stormyadjective

relating to, marked by, or being a sign of a storm stormy skies

a stormy day

characterized by or subject to angry or intense disagreements or strong emotional outbursts

a stormy conference

storminess 例句

1 La Nina usually reduces high-altitude winds that can decapitate hurricanes, and generally during a La Nina there’s more instability or storminess in the atmosphere, which can seed hurricane development.

2 At times, as they sailed before the wind, they seemed to add signs of future storminess to what still seemed like predominantly blue skies.

3 It might be an exaggeration to say that summer had vanished, almost overnight, perhaps consigned to meteorological oblivion by the severe storminess of Wednesday, the month’s first day.

4 By 9 p.m., however, our Saturday had remained dry, despite displaying a collection of clouds that seemed a fitting backdrop for a strong spell of storminess.

5 After knowing nothing about the dulcimer, respected dulcimer brands and popular songs became etched into my consciousness over that long, quiet, stormy weekend.

6 That deflects any storminess or inclement weather, fostering predominantly sunny skies.

7 A La Nina tends to turbocharge Atlantic storm activity while depressing storminess in the Pacific and an El Nino does the opposite.

8 Instead of a La Nina, there was a strong El Nino, which usually inhibits storminess a bit.

9 Their relationship was very stormy.

10 Franz Schubert's Sonata in C Minor, D. 958, approximated the storminess of Beethoven, in full ringing tones and perfectly executed passagework that failed to come together within the classical structure.

11 I loved that he brought spiritual gravity to Fred, and more than a suggestion of emotional storminess.

12 The study also offers an explanation for the increase in Southern storminess since the beginning of satellite observations in the 1980s.

13 The climate forecast also predicts there will be enhanced warming of the Arctic, compared to other regions of the world, and there will be an increased risk of storminess across the Atlantic Ocean.

14 The storminess of George Steinbrenner’s tenure and the ill will some feel toward the new ballpark and its prices are also noted, by sportswriters and some very vocal and persuasive fans.

15 In California in 1998, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said, “four weeks of nearly continuous storminess resulted in widespread flooding, mudslides, and agriculture disruptions.”

16 Increased storminess helps to break up floes and push them north into warmer waters to melt out.

17 One important factor in retaining an atmosphere is the storminess of its star.

18 I am currently developing records of coastal storminess in locations including Newfoundland and Mexico.

19 During El Niño, ocean heat in the eastern Pacific instead shifts those loops, so the eastern Pacific gets stormier.

20 But they manage to make all this emotional storminess accessible.

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