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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | storm n | (rain) | burza ż | | | (na morzu) | sztorm m | | | The storm will bring high winds and rain. | | | Burza przyniesie silny wiatr i deszcz. | storm, thunderstorm n | (thunder, lightning) | burza z piorunami wyr. | | | The electrical storm frightened our dog, who is afraid of lightning and thunder. | | storm n | (extreme wind) | gwałtowna wichura przym. + ż | | | The storm blew down trees, and cut power to many homes. | | a storm of [sth] n | figurative (outburst) (przenośny) | wybuch m | | | (przenośny) | fala ż | | | The government's announcement was greeted by a storm of protest. |
| Dodatkowe Tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | storms npl | US, informal (storm window) (dodatkowe) | okna zewnętrzne n, l.mn. + przym. | | | In winter we put up storms on every window. | | storm⇒ vi | (weather: be stormy) | być burzowo posił. + przys. | | | It will storm and blow all night until the hurricane passes. | | storm [sth]⇒ vtr | (attack, raid) | szturmować ndk. | | | The militia stormed the town. |
| Czasowniki złożone | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | storm out vi phrasal | (exit angrily) (przenośny) | wylatywać, wypadać ndk. | | | (przenośny) | wylecieć, wypaść dk. | | | He stormed out of the building after arguing with his boss. |
| Formy złożone: | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | brainstorm⇒ vi | (think up ideas) | szukać pomysłu ndk. + m | | | | poszukać pomysłu dk. + m | | | The team brainstormed all day, but could not come up with a solution. | | brainstorm n | (idea-gathering session) (przenośny) | burza mózgów ż + m, l.mn. | | | A department meeting is scheduled for next week to have a brainstorm regarding the company's sales goals. | | brainstorm n | (sudden idea) (przenośny) | olśnienie n | | | Thomas had a brainstorm and decided to start his own business. | | brainstorm n | UK, informal (sudden inability to think clearly) (przenośny) | zaćmienie umysłu n + m | | | I must have had a brainstorm: I've left my briefcase and all my papers at home! | | calm before the storm n | figurative (quiet period before [sth] turbulent) (przenośny) | cisza przed burzą wyr. | | | Mary's much too quiet. I fear it's the calm before the storm. | electrical storm, electric storm n | (storm with thunder and lightning) | elektryczne wyładowania przym. + n, l.mn. | | | Lightning from the electric storm knocked out the electricity for the entire town. | firestorm, fire storm, fire-storm n | figurative (intense response, public uproar) | burza protestów ż + m, l.mn. | hailstorm, hail storm n | (shower of hail) | gradobicie n | | | The hailstorm brought hail that washed and dented our cars. | | rainstorm n | (storm with heavy rainfall) | burza ż | | | The rainstorm will dump about two inches of rain by nightfall. | snowstorm, snow storm n | (heavy snowfall) | burza śnieżna ż + przym. | | | This snowstorm will leave us completely snowed in. | spotter, weather spotter, storm spotter n | ([sb] assigned to watch for [sth]) | obserwator, strażnik m | | | April got an internship as a weather spotter, and she learned a lot about storms. | | storm cloud n | often plural (raincloud before storm) | chmura burzowa, chmura sztormowa ż + przym. | | | The storm clouds gathering at dusk indicated a cold rainy night. | | storm off vi | (leave angrily) (przenośny) | wylatywać gniewnie | | | (przenośny) | wylecieć gniewnie | | | After the argument, he stormed off to pout. | | take [sth/sb] by storm v expr | (attack and conquer) | brać szturmem ndk. + m | | | | wziąć szturmem dk. + m | thunderstorm, thunder storm n | (electrical storm) | burza ż | | | The thunderstorm frightened our dog, who is afraid of the sound of thunder. | | tropical storm n | (cyclone) | burza tropikalna ż + przym. | | | The tropical storm caused major flooding and wind damage. | | weather the storm v expr | figurative (endure tough experience) (przenośny) | przetrwać burzę dk. + ż | | | The entire world is weathering the storm of the financial crisis. |
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