storm

US /stɔːrm/
UK /stɔːrm/
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1.

tempestade, vendaval

a violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow

:
A severe storm hit the coast, causing widespread damage.
Uma forte tempestade atingiu a costa, causando danos generalizados.
We took shelter from the sudden storm.
Nós nos abrigamos da tempestade repentina.
2.

tempestade, surto

a very angry or violent outburst of feeling or emotion

:
He left the meeting in a storm of anger.
Ele deixou a reunião em uma tempestade de raiva.
The news caused a political storm.
A notícia causou uma tempestade política.
1.

invadir, correr

to move angrily or forcefully in a specified direction

:
She stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind her.
Ela saiu furiosa da sala, batendo a porta atrás dela.
The protesters stormed the government building.
Os manifestantes invadiram o prédio do governo.
2.

invadir, atacar

to subject (a place) to a violent attack

:
The army prepared to storm the enemy fortress.
O exército se preparou para invadir a fortaleza inimiga.
They planned to storm the castle at dawn.
Eles planejaram invadir o castelo ao amanhecer.