Inglés

Sinónimos detallados de storming en inglés

storming:

storming verbo

  1. storming

storming [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the storming
    the attack; the assault; the run; the rush; the raid; the storming; the scaling

storming adj.

  1. storming

Palabras relacionadas con "storming":


storm:

storm [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the storm
    the storm wind; the gale; the storm
  2. the storm
    the beastly weather; the heavy weather; the storm; the filthy weather; the foul weather
  3. the storm
    – a direct and violent assault on a stronghold 1
    the storm
    – a direct and violent assault on a stronghold 1
    • storm [the ~] sustantivo
  4. the storm
    – a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipitation and thunder and lightning 1
    the storm; the violent storm
    – a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipitation and thunder and lightning 1
  5. the storm
    – a violent commotion or disturbance 1
    the storm; the tempest
    – a violent commotion or disturbance 1
    • storm [the ~] sustantivo
      • the storms that had characterized their relationship had died away1
    • tempest [the ~] sustantivo
      • it was only a tempest in a teapot1

to storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)

  1. to storm
    to attack; to assault; to raid; to lay violent hands upon; to violate; to storm
    • attack verbo (attacks, attacked, attacking)
    • assault verbo (assaults, assaulted, assaulting)
    • raid verbo (raids, raided, raiding)
    • lay violent hands upon verbo (lays violent hands upon, laid violent hands upon, laying violent hands upon)
    • violate verbo (violates, violated, violating)
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
  2. to storm
    to rage; to storm; to rave; to rant; to scream; to thunder; to bawl; be furious; to yell
    • rage verbo (rages, raging)
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
    • rave verbo (raves, raved, raving)
    • rant verbo (rants, ranted, ranting)
    • scream verbo (screams, screamed, screaming)
    • thunder verbo (thunders, thundered, thundering)
    • bawl verbo (bawls, bawled, bawling)
    • be furious verbo
    • yell verbo (yells, yelled, yelling)
  3. to storm
    to rage; to storm; to thunder
    • rage verbo (rages, raging)
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
    • thunder verbo (thunders, thundered, thundering)
  4. to storm
    to rage; to curse; to swear; to storm
    • rage verbo (rages, raging)
    • curse verbo (curses, cursed, cursing)
    • swear verbo (swears, swore, swearing)
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
  5. to storm
    to rush; to storm
    • rush verbo (rushs, rushed, rushing)
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
  6. to storm
    to besiege; to attack; to assault; to raid; to storm
    • besiege verbo (besieges, besieged, besieging)
    • attack verbo (attacks, attacked, attacking)
    • assault verbo (assaults, assaulted, assaulting)
    • raid verbo (raids, raided, raiding)
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
  7. to storm
    go off the deep end; to rage; to rave; to to be furious; to storm; to thunder
  8. to storm
    – attack by storm; attack suddenly 1
    to surprise; to storm
    – attack by storm; attack suddenly 1
    • surprise verbo (surprises, surprised, surprising)
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
  9. to storm
    – take by force 1
    to force; to storm
    – take by force 1
    • force verbo (forces, forced, forcing)
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
  10. to storm
    – behave violently, as if in state of a great anger 1
    to rage; ramp; to storm
    – behave violently, as if in state of a great anger 1
    • rage verbo (rages, raging)
    • ramp verbo
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
  11. to storm
    – blow hard 1
    to storm
    – blow hard 1
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)
  12. to storm
    – rain, hail, or snow hard and be very windy, often with thunder or lightning 1
    to storm
    – rain, hail, or snow hard and be very windy, often with thunder or lightning 1
    • storm verbo (storms, stormed, storming)

Conjugaciones de storm:

present
  1. storm
  2. storm
  3. storms
  4. storm
  5. storm
  6. storm
simple past
  1. stormed
  2. stormed
  3. stormed
  4. stormed
  5. stormed
  6. stormed
present perfect
  1. have stormed
  2. have stormed
  3. has stormed
  4. have stormed
  5. have stormed
  6. have stormed
past continuous
  1. was storming
  2. were storming
  3. was storming
  4. were storming
  5. were storming
  6. were storming
future
  1. shall storm
  2. will storm
  3. will storm
  4. shall storm
  5. will storm
  6. will storm
continuous present
  1. am storming
  2. are storming
  3. is storming
  4. are storming
  5. are storming
  6. are storming
subjunctive
  1. be stormed
  2. be stormed
  3. be stormed
  4. be stormed
  5. be stormed
  6. be stormed
diverse
  1. storm!
  2. let's storm!
  3. stormed
  4. storming
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

storm

  1. storm
  2. storm

Palabras relacionadas con "storm":


Sinónimos alternativos de "storm":


Definiciones relacionadas de "storm":

  1. a direct and violent assault on a stronghold1
  2. a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipitation and thunder and lightning1
  3. a violent commotion or disturbance1
    • the storms that had characterized their relationship had died away1
  4. attack by storm; attack suddenly1
  5. take by force1
  6. behave violently, as if in state of a great anger1
  7. blow hard1
  8. rain, hail, or snow hard and be very windy, often with thunder or lightning1