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单词 violent storm
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Definition of violent storm in English:

violent storm

noun
  • A wind of force 11 on the Beaufort scale (56–63 knots or 103–117 km/h).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was all that I had in order to survive the violent storm that tore through me every day, as I looked upon the life and the monster that I had somehow created in my temporary madness.
    • The violent storm only lasted for five minutes, first hitting at 11.45 pm, but destroyed everything in its path.
    • During the Great New England Hurricane of 1938, for example, a violent storm surge hit Providence.
    • When the bodies of four people are discovered during a violent storm in Tokyo, they're assumed to be members of the same family.
    • After they're waylaid by a violent storm, the men are forced to go into a town to restock their supplies.
    • He took in the scene with a calmness that seemed rather out of place in comparison to the violent storm rampaging outside.
    • That night there was no sleep for me for there was a violent storm.
    • However, the ship encounters a violent storm that kills several of the ship's sailors and renders the rest of them ill and invalid.
    • Flying to your house like a wind of a violent storm crashing through and thundering racing with the clouds that feel like me a part of me as scared as me as lonely as me as angry as me
    • The violent storm, with its 70-mile-per-hour winds, tore loose the airship's control cabin, which plummeted earthward like a boulder.
    • Outside she could hear the tower being ravaged by a violent storm where the wind howled mournfully, reminding her of a lone wolf in the depths of winter.
    • With a gust of mysterious wind a violent storm attacked.
    • Survivors told the rescue team that their ship sank after taking on a violent storm in high speed.
    • It snowed again the day before they left, and though this was not a violent storm like the one they'd seen at the estate outside Paris, nevertheless, it was enough to keep travelers inside while it lasted.
    • I woke up in a violent storm around eight and threw up twice.
    • The gradual evolution of such storm-dominated shelves produces extensive fields of storm-generated ridges maintained by the violent storm currents even when they are under hundreds of metres of water.
    • However, no amount of regeneration would ease the pain that tore through her body like lightning traveling through a poor mortal out in the midst of a violent storm.
    • Geological evidence shows that an isthmus, which, according to temple records was breached by a violent storm in 1480, once bridged the gap.
    • It had also rained blood on the capitol during a particularly violent storm, so noisy that some said it sounded as if warriors fought up in the clouds.
    • The ship had been at anchor in the bay when a violent storm blew up.
 
 

Definition of violent storm in US English:

violent storm

noun
  • A wind of force 11 on the Beaufort scale (56–63 knots or 64–72 mph).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I woke up in a violent storm around eight and threw up twice.
    • It was all that I had in order to survive the violent storm that tore through me every day, as I looked upon the life and the monster that I had somehow created in my temporary madness.
    • After they're waylaid by a violent storm, the men are forced to go into a town to restock their supplies.
    • Outside she could hear the tower being ravaged by a violent storm where the wind howled mournfully, reminding her of a lone wolf in the depths of winter.
    • Survivors told the rescue team that their ship sank after taking on a violent storm in high speed.
    • However, no amount of regeneration would ease the pain that tore through her body like lightning traveling through a poor mortal out in the midst of a violent storm.
    • However, the ship encounters a violent storm that kills several of the ship's sailors and renders the rest of them ill and invalid.
    • Flying to your house like a wind of a violent storm crashing through and thundering racing with the clouds that feel like me a part of me as scared as me as lonely as me as angry as me
    • It snowed again the day before they left, and though this was not a violent storm like the one they'd seen at the estate outside Paris, nevertheless, it was enough to keep travelers inside while it lasted.
    • That night there was no sleep for me for there was a violent storm.
    • The ship had been at anchor in the bay when a violent storm blew up.
    • Geological evidence shows that an isthmus, which, according to temple records was breached by a violent storm in 1480, once bridged the gap.
    • He took in the scene with a calmness that seemed rather out of place in comparison to the violent storm rampaging outside.
    • When the bodies of four people are discovered during a violent storm in Tokyo, they're assumed to be members of the same family.
    • During the Great New England Hurricane of 1938, for example, a violent storm surge hit Providence.
    • With a gust of mysterious wind a violent storm attacked.
    • The gradual evolution of such storm-dominated shelves produces extensive fields of storm-generated ridges maintained by the violent storm currents even when they are under hundreds of metres of water.
    • The violent storm, with its 70-mile-per-hour winds, tore loose the airship's control cabin, which plummeted earthward like a boulder.
    • The violent storm only lasted for five minutes, first hitting at 11.45 pm, but destroyed everything in its path.
    • It had also rained blood on the capitol during a particularly violent storm, so noisy that some said it sounded as if warriors fought up in the clouds.
 
 
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