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storm noun 2violent display of strong feeling 强烈感情的爆发ADJECTIVE | VERB + STORM | STORM + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEapproaching, coming, gathering 即将到来的风潮;正在积聚的风潮◆a gathering storm of discontent正在积聚的不满情绪media, political 媒体/政治风暴fire (usually firestorm) (figurative, especially NAmE) 大爆发◆His comments brought down a firestorm of criticism.他的评论引来了一通狂轰滥炸般的批评。VERB + STORMarouse, cause, create, provoke (especially BrE) , raise, spark (especially BrE) , unleash 引起/造成/制造/挑起/激起/引发/释放情绪face 面对风暴ride out, survive, weather 安然渡过风暴◆The government is determined to ride out the political storm caused by its new immigration policy.政府打定主意挺过这次由新的移民政策引发的政治风暴。STORM + VERBblow up, break, erupt (all especially BrE) 风暴突起/突发/爆发◆A storm blew up between Britain and the US over Venezuela.在英美之间突发了一场关于委内瑞拉问题的风暴。blow over, pass 风暴平息/过去◆The political storm had blown over at last.这场政治风暴终于平息了。PREPOSITIONamid a/the storm (especially BrE) 在风暴中◆The band toured Ireland amid a storm of controversy.乐队在一片争议浪潮中赴爱尔兰巡回演出。storm between ⋯之间的风暴storm of ⋯的风暴◆His comments created a storm of protest in the media.他的评论激起了媒体的一阵抗议风潮。 |