"hurricane" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

hurricane sustantivo

sustantivo + hurricane
Kolokacji: 12
Carolina Hurricane • Atlantic hurricane • Miami Hurricane • Category hurricane • Hawker Hurricane • ...
hurricane + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 120
Hurricane Katrina • Hurricane Andrew • hurricane season • Hurricane Hugo • Hurricane Irene • Hurricane Ivan • Hurricane Rita • ...
hurricane + verbo
Kolokacji: 47
hurricane hits • hurricane strikes • hurricane causes • hurricane destroys • hurricane makes • ...
2. hurricane moves = huragan rusza się hurricane moves
4. hurricane forms = formy huraganu hurricane forms
5. hurricane leaves = liście huraganu hurricane leaves
6. hurricane blows = uderzenia huraganu hurricane blows
7. hurricane sweeps = huragan przetacza się hurricane sweeps
8. Hurricane goes = Huragan idzie Hurricane goes
9. hurricane continues = huragan nie ustępuje hurricane continues
10. Hurricane plays = Huragan igra Hurricane plays
11. Hurricane takes = Huragan bierze Hurricane takes
12. hurricane brings = huragan przynosi hurricane brings
13. hurricane crosses = huragan krzyżuje się hurricane crosses
14. hurricane tracks = ślady huraganu hurricane tracks
15. Hurricane leads = Huragan prowadzi Hurricane leads
16. hurricane drives = huragan zacina hurricane drives
17. hurricane roars = huragan huczy hurricane roars
  • A mighty hurricane roared in from the Atlantic.
  • Then palm trees were writhing in fierce winds as a hurricane roared in from the sea, fronds ripped off and flying.
  • There was no wind at all in the room, but that intangible hurricane screamed and roared and blotted out all sense of time and space.
  • Galveston lived up to its reputation as the Island of Misfortune in 1900 when a hurricane roared ashore, killing 6,000 people and almost wiping out the city.
  • A hurricane of noise roared in the background-squealing tyres and gunshots from a blaring TV competing with what sounded like a schoolyard during recess.
  • A hurricane roared through the cabin.
  • There was time for such indulgences in the days before a hurricane roared through New Orleans and the country turned against the war Bush had launched in Iraq.
  • Sometimes a hurricane roars toward a vulnerable coast, then veers away from land.
  • The hurricane roared directly over Barbados with sustained winds in excess of 100 mph.
  • Blizzards swept the equatorial area, and giant hurricanes roared across the Coraggio and the Nirvana.
(4) destroy, devastate, kill
Kolokacji: 3
(6) appear, occur
Kolokacji: 2
(7) batter, slam
Kolokacji: 2
(8) tear, rip
Kolokacji: 2
verbo + hurricane
Kolokacji: 4
call hurricanes • track hurricanes • chase hurricanes • hurricane recorded
adjetivo + hurricane
Kolokacji: 28
major hurricane • strong hurricane • minimal hurricane • powerful hurricane • intense hurricane • ...
preposición + hurricane
Kolokacji: 13
after the hurricane • in a hurricane • from the hurricane • of the hurricane • during a hurricane • ...

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