n. 暴风雨; 和风暴有关的恶劣天气; (群情迸发的)浪潮 v. 突袭; 攻占; 气呼呼地疾走; 闯; 冲; 怒吼; 大发雷霆 storm的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
N-COUNT 暴风雨 A storm is very bad weather, with heavy rain, strong winds, and often thunder and lightning.
...the violent storms which whipped America's East Coast. 席卷美国东海岸的猛烈暴风雨
N-COUNT 强烈的反应;群情激愤;激动人心 If something causes a storm, it causes an angry or excited reaction from a large number of people.
The photos caused a storm when they were first published... 照片最初刊登出来时曾引起了一片公愤。
The announcement provoked an immediate storm of protest. 公告一发布就引发了一场强烈的抗议。
...the storm of publicity that Richard's book had generated. 理查德的书所引起的媒体的极大关注
N-COUNT (掌声等的)爆发,迸发 A storm of applause or other noise is a sudden loud amount of it made by an audience or other group of people in reaction to something.
His speech was greeted with a storm of applause... 人们对他的演讲报以雷鸣般的掌声。
Not since the 1968 Olympic Games has a medals ceremony caused such a storm of booing. 自1968 年奥运会以来,没有哪次颁奖仪式引起过如此哗然的一片嘘声。
VERB 气冲冲地疾走;冲;闯 If you storm into or out of a place, you enter or leave it quickly and noisily, because you are angry.
After a bit of an argument, he stormed out... 争吵了几句后,他气冲冲地走了出去。
He stormed into an office, demanding to know where the head of department was. 他气冲冲地闯进一间办公室,质问部门经理在哪里。
VERB 怒吼;大发雷霆 If you storm, you say something in a very loud voice, because you are extremely angry.
'It's a fiasco,' he stormed. “这是场彻底的失败,”他怒吼道。
VERB 猛攻;袭击 If a place that is being defended is stormed, a group of people attack it, usually in order to get inside it.
Government buildings have been stormed and looted... 政府大楼遭到了攻击和抢劫。
The refugees decided to storm the embassy. 难民们决定冲进大使馆。