
폭풍우, 태풍, 강풍
A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
예문:
"The coastal town braced itself for the incoming tropical storm."
"We lost power when the fierce winter storm knocked down several utility poles."
"Forecasters issued a warning advising people to stay indoors until the storm passed."
소동, 격동, 논란
A tumultuous reaction; an uproar or controversy involving intense public emotion or debate.
예문:
"The politician's controversial remarks immediately caused a media storm."
"The company faced a storm of criticism after announcing massive layoffs."
"Despite the storm surrounding the new policy, the government refused to back down."
빗발, 공세, 격발
A heavy discharge of missiles or blows, or a violent/noisy outburst of a specified feeling or reaction.
예문:
"The soldiers were caught in a storm of enemy fire during the ambush."
"The director was met with a storm of applause when he accepted the award."
돌진하다, 뛰쳐나가다, 성내다
To move angrily or impetuously, often indicating strong displeasure.
예문:
"He stormed out of the room, slamming the door behind him after the argument."
"The manager stormed into the office demanding an explanation for the delay."
급습하다, 맹공하다, 공격하다
To attack or capture a fortified place or building suddenly and violently.
예문:
"Special forces successfully stormed the hijacked vessel early this morning."
"The rebels attempted to storm the presidential palace but were repelled by guards."
격노하다, 호통치다, 분개하다
To shout, complain, or speak angrily and loudly (often followed by 'at').
예문:
"The coach stormed at the players for their lack of effort during the match."
"He spent the entire evening storming about the unfairness of the new policy."