stormy

stormy [ˈstɔ:mi]  [ˈstɔ:rmi] 

stormy的反义词

比较级:stormier

最高级:stormiest

stormy 基本解释

stormy的近义词

形容词暴风雨般的; 激烈的; 有暴风雨的; 热烈的

副词有暴风雨地,愤怒地,冲动地

名词<气>风暴度; 暴躁,激烈

stormy 同义词

形容词violent raging tempestuous howling

stormy 反义词

形容词calm

stormy 相关例句

形容词

1. He has a stormy temper.
    他脾气暴躁。

2. They had a stormy quarrel.
    他们激烈争吵。

3. The stormy waves pounded against the rocks.
    汹涌澎湃的波浪猛烈地冲击着岩石。

stormy 网络解释

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1. 雨天:DANGEROUS CHUMP 无敌并拥有无限的武器 | stormy 雨天 | slick 自杀

2. 暴风雨的:Shower阵雨 | Stormy 暴风雨的 | rain cats and dogs 倾盆大雨

3. 有暴风雨的:stormy 暴风的 | stormy 有暴风雨的 | story shore 粗石子石岸

stormy 词典解释

1. 有暴风雨的
    If there is stormy weather, there are strong winds and heavy rain.

    e.g. It had been a night of stormy weather, with torrential rain and high winds.
           这是一个暴风雨之夜,大雨倾盆,强风呼啸。
    e.g. ...the long stormy winter of 1942.
           1942 年风雪交加的漫长冬天

2. stormy的翻译

2. (大海)波涛汹涌的,波浪滔天的
    Stormy seas have very large strong waves because there are strong winds.

    e.g. They make the treacherous journey across stormy seas.
           他们穿越了波浪滔天的大海,完成了这次危险之旅。
    e.g. ...the stormy waters that surround the British Isles.
           不列颠群岛周围波浪滔天的水域

3. 争吵激烈的;群情激愤的
    If you describe a situation as stormy, you mean it involves a lot of angry argument or criticism.

    e.g. The letter was read at a stormy meeting...
           这封信是在一次争吵激烈的会议上念的。
    e.g. Their working relationship was stormy at times.
           他们在工作中关系有时也闹得很僵。

stormy 单语例句

1. Survivors said they jumped from the upper deck and swam for the shore after the boat began to capsize in stormy conditions.

2. A rescue official says 11 Vietnamese sailors are missing after their cargo ship sank in stormy weather off the country's southern coast.

3. Seven Chinese sailors had gone missing after the cargo vessel sank in stormy waters off Vladivostok on Feb 15.

4. The South China Sea Forecast Center of the State Oceanic Administration issued red alerts about sea waves and stormy tides on Friday morning.

5. The area was covered with reeds and local fishermen often encountered stormy waves when catching fish.

6. Officials said Monday they feared many bodies were washed away in stormy weather and that the true number of dead could be more than 100.

7. Lee's sunny demeanor can also turn stormy when she discusses her talks with TV executives about developing the Angry Little Girls into a TV series.

8. Terry has strongly denied hurling a racist slur at Ferdinand during Sunday's stormy west London derby at Loftus Road.

9. stormy

9. Thousands of flights every year travel across this stormy equatorial region worldwide without incident.

10. Lien's public speeches frequently stirred up stormy applauses in Nanjing and Beijing, the first two legs of his tour.

stormy 英英释义

adj

1. (especially of weather) affected or characterized by storms or commotion

    e.g. a stormy day
           wide and stormy seas

2. characterized by violent emotions or behavior

    e.g. a stormy argument
           a stormy marriage

    Synonym: tempestuous