up a storm
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1. a disturbance of the atmosphere marked by wind and usually by rain, snow, hail, sleet, or thunder and lightning
2. a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail
3. wind having a speed of 64 to 72 miles (103 to 117 kilometers) per hour
4. whole gale — see Beaufort Scale Table
5. a serious disturbance of any element of nature
6. a disturbed or agitated state
storms of emotion a sudden or violent commotion
7. a heavy discharge of objects (such as missiles)
8. a tumultuous outburst
a storm of protests
9. paroxysm sense 2
10. a sudden heavy influx or onset
11. a violent assault on a defended position
12. storm window
13. by or as if by employing a bold swift frontal movement especially with the intent of defeating or winning over quickly
took the literary world by storm
14. in a remarkable or energetic fashion —used as an intensifier
dancing up a storm
15. to blow with violence
16. to rain, hail, snow, or sleet vigorously
17. to attack by storm
stormed ashore at zero hour
18. to be in or to exhibit a violent passion rage
storming at the unusual delay
19. to rush about or move impetuously, violently, or angrily
the mob stormed through the streets
20. to attack, take, or win over by storm
storm a fort
21. an occurrence of bad weather in which there is a lot of rain, snow, etc., and often strong winds
22. a sudden occurrence of something in large amounts
23. a situation in which many people are angry, upset, etc.
24. to attack (something) suddenly with a lot of force or with a large number of people
25. to go quickly and in an angry, loud way
26. a heavy fall of rain, snow, or sleet often with strong winds
27. a serious disturbance of any element of nature
a dust storm
28. a strong outburst
a storm of protest
29. a violent attack on a defended position
The army took the fort by storm.
30. to blow hard and rain, snow, or sleet heavily
31. to make a sudden mass attack against
Soldiers stormed the fort.
32. to feel or express angry feelings rage
He stormed at the long delay.
33. to rush about violently or angrily
I stormed out of Mandy's room and rushed to the library …
— Gail Carson Levine, Ella Enchanted
34. a crisis or sudden increase in the symptoms of a disease — see thyroid storm
talk up a storm滔滔不绝的讲
work up a storm忙得天翻地覆
Playin Up a Storm唱片名
Cooking up a storm用心调制
date up a storm疯狂恋爱
While laughing up a storm开怀畅咏
eat up a storm吃得很饱
blow up a storm他能吹起风暴
He selects topics from real life, and stirs up a storm of 「experimental drama」.
他的话剧选材贴近生活,并在实验话剧界掀起了一场风暴。
Intel has been talking up a storm with its tools, evangelizing both traditional symmetric multiprocessing across multicore CPUs as well as GPU-enhanced computing.
因特尔已经开始利用它的工具大谈特谈,宣传通过多核cpu和增强型gpu的计算进行传统的对称多处理。
Though they were putting up a storm of antiaircraft fire, the gunners were missing with great consistency. A few unlucky planes were hit, but most eluded the gunfire.
尽管这些防空炮火犹如风暴一般,但炮手们实际只能乱射一气,只有少量不走运的飞机不击中,其他大部分都能规避。
What they said isn「t really the point here, the point is that when they were swearing up a storm they called it swearing (or something that grew into swearing).
他们会骂什么不是这次的重点,重点在于,当他们破口大骂的时候,他们会称之为swearing(或者某人某事grewintoswearing)。
They are frugal on Monday, shopping up a storm on Wednesday, guilt ridden on Thursday, frugal for the next three weeks, and then on and on.
他们在周一省吃俭用;周三疯狂购物;周四感到愧疚,在后边的3周省吃俭用,随后,又继续。
It also has a built-in IRC client, so chatting up a storm is simple.
也使固定的IRC客户端,这样在风暴上聊天是简单的。
Having fronted shows such as MasterChef, MasterChef USA and Hell」s Kitchen, this United fan has been cooking up a storm and earning Michelin stars for decades.
这位曼联粉丝在很多节目中都有过演出,比如《厨艺大师》、《美版厨艺大师》和《地狱厨房》,他掀起了一场烹饪风暴,并且赢得了数十年的米其林星。
I love to cook. I love to cook up a storm and see loved ones finish it.
我非常喜欢做饭。我喜欢看我爱的人把我做的饭菜都吃掉。
squall尖叫;(尤指婴儿)大声啼哭,号哭;短时的狂风
tempest小题大作;起大风暴