"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. intense hurricane = intensywny huragan intense hurricane
2. severe hurricane = poważny huragan severe hurricane
3. costly hurricane = kosztowny huragan costly hurricane
4. bad hurricane = zły huragan bad hurricane
5. violent hurricane = gwałtowny huragan violent hurricane
6. big hurricane = duży huragan big hurricane
7. fierce hurricane = gwałtowny huragan fierce hurricane
  • The steamship Vandalia was driven onto Navidad Bank in 1876 during a fierce hurricane.
  • A Spanish galleon, known as the Santissima Trinidad, went down in a fierce 1711 hurricane, just a few miles west of Havana harbor.
  • But, unlike the Sun, most of this is not in visible light, but in a fierce hurricane of electrically charged particles.
  • The winds usually tended to be mild, so there were no fierce hurricanes or monsoons.
  • Every time a fierce hurricane or tornado broke over the Gulf, the land and water were prone to change places.
  • Before the fiercest hurricane of the century swept across Jamaica's beaches Sept. 12, Mr. Manley had been leading in the polls.
  • In recent years, the role of the CDEMA has been mostly to provide assistance to member territories after the passage of particularly fierce hurricanes.
  • On 3 August, the ship found itself in the middle of a fierce hurricane which gradually grew in intensity.
  • It led to a fierce hurricane which in a short time brought the little hazk-ship to its doom.
  • This critical coincidence is at least partially responsible for the unprecedented losses of life inflicted, especially in the three fierce hurricanes that struck in quick succession during October.
preposición + hurricane
Kolokacji: 13
after the hurricane • in a hurricane • from the hurricane • of the hurricane • during a hurricane • ...

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