"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 • ...
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 • ...
1. minimal hurricane = minimalny huragan minimal hurricane
2. recent hurricane = niedawny huragan recent hurricane
3. back-to-back hurricane = huragan domu przylegający tylną ścianą do innego back-to-back hurricane
  • Two back-to-back hurricanes saturated the land and several river valleys in the state, causing severe flooding in August 1955.
  • A7 Three back-to-back hurricanes in Florida have crippled the campaign season there, and candidates are starting to make up for lost time.
  • Four back-to-back hurricanes have made normalcy ever more elusive in Florida, where intensive relief efforts cannot get traction helping people and whole industries cope.
  • Millions of trees were felled by back-to-back hurricanes that struck France on Dec. 26 and 28, and the cleanup is still going on.
  • The divers said it did not appear that the large swells stirred by back-to-back hurricanes had buried or shifted wreckage.
  • But the canals failed to stop flooding in wet seasons, and in 1947 back-to-back hurricanes flooded most of south Florida, killing thousands.
  • But losses from back-to-back hurricanes are expected to start driving prices back up later this year.
  • After all, she said, the Aug. 18, 1955, flood had been the result of two back-to-back hurricanes, Connie and Diane.
  • Sure, oil is expensive and back-to-back hurricanes do not put investors in a rosy mood, but the Fed, the dollar and stocks are holding firm.
  • The project, more than a decade old, was damaged by the back-to-back hurricanes, and much of the hard-won grass was blown away.
4. future hurricane = przyszły huragan future hurricane
5. oncoming hurricane = huragan nadejścia oncoming hurricane
preposición + hurricane
Kolokacji: 13
after the hurricane • in a hurricane • from the hurricane • of the hurricane • during a hurricane • ...

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