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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
hurricane
hur·ri·cane [hurricane hurricanes] BrE [ˈhʌrɪkən] NAmE [ˈhɜːrəkən] NAmE [ˈhɜːrəkeɪn] noun a violent storm with very strong winds, especially in the western Atlantic Ocean •hurricane-force winds •Hurricane Betty is now approaching the coast of Florida. compare ↑cyclone, ↑typhoon Word Origin: mid 16th cent.: from Spanish huracán, probably from Taino hurakán ‘god of the storm’. Collocations: The weather Good weather be bathed in/bask in/be blessed with/enjoy bright/brilliant/glorious sunshine the sun shines/warms sth/beats down (on sth) the sunshine breaks/streams through sth fluffy/wispy clouds drift across the sky a gentle/light/stiff/cool/warm/sea breeze blows in/comes in off the sea the snow crunches beneath/under sb's feet/boots Bad weather thick/dark/storm clouds form/gather/roll in/cover the sky/block out the sun the sky darkens/turns black a fine mist hangs in the air a dense/heavy/thick fog rolls in the rain falls/comes down (in buckets/sheets)/pours down snow falls/comes down/covers sth the wind blows/whistles/howls/picks up/whips through sth/sweeps across sth strong/gale-force winds blow/gust (up to 80 mph) a storm is approaching/is moving inland/hits/strikes/rages thunder rolls/rumbles/sounds (forked/sheet) lightning strikes/hits/flashes a (blinding/snow) blizzard hits/strikes/blows/rages a tornado touches down/hits/strikes/destroys sth/rips through sth forecast/expect/predict rain/snow/a category-four hurricane (NAmE) pour (down)/ (BrE) pour (down) with rain get caught in/seek shelter from/escape the rain be covered/shrouded in mist/a blanket of fog be in for/brave/shelter from a/the storm hear rolling/distant thunder be battered/buffeted by strong winds (BrE) be blowing a gale battle against/brave the elements The weather improves the sun breaks through the clouds the sky clears/brightens (up)/lightens (up) the clouds part/clear the rain stops/lets up/holds off the wind dies down the storm passes the mist/fog lifts/clears Example Bank: •The fields were devastated by the hurricane. •The hurricane blew ashore near San Fernando. •The hurricane took several days to blow itself out. •The roof blew off in a hurricane. •We had been warned there was a hurricane coming. •Hurricane Rita is now approaching the coast of Florida.
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