thundering
n. 打雷
adj. 雷鳴的; 雷一般響亮的; 非常的; <口>極大的
adv. 非常,異常
v. 打雷( thunder的現在分詞 ); 發出隆隆聲; 轟隆隆地快速移動; 使快速移動
Thunder is the loud noise that you hear from the sky after a flash of lightning, especially during a storm.
There was frequent thunder and lightning, and torrential rain.
雷電交加,大雨傾盆。
...a distant clap of thunder.
遠處一聲炸雷
When it thunders, a loud noise comes from the sky after a flash of lightning.
The day was heavy and still. It would probably thunder later.
天色陰沉,一絲風也沒有。或許馬上就要打雷。
The thunder of something that is moving or making a sound is the loud deep noise it makes.
The thunder of the sea on the rocks seemed to blank out other thoughts...
海水拍打礁石的咆哮聲似乎要淹沒一切思緒。
Khalil heard the thunder of an avalanche.
哈利勒聽到了雪崩傳來的轟隆聲。
If something or someone thunders somewhere, they move there quickly and with a lot of noise.
The horses thundered across the valley floor...
馬群轟隆隆地從谷底奔跑而過。
Niccolini was thundering up the stairs, taking them two at a time...
尼科利尼一步兩個臺階地噔噔跑上樓。
If something thunders, it makes a very loud noise, usually continuously.
She heard the sound of the guns thundering in the fog.
她聽到霧中傳來隆隆的槍炮聲。
...thundering applause.
雷鳴般的掌聲
If you thunder something, you say it loudly and forcefully, especially because you are angry.
'It's your money. Ask for it!' she thundered...
“那是你的錢。快去要!”她生氣地大喊。
The Prosecutor looked toward Napoleon, waiting for him to thunder an objection.
檢察官朝拿破崙望去,等他大聲抗議。
If you steal someone's thunder, you get the attention or praise that they thought they would get, usually by saying or doing what they had intended to say or do.
He had no intention of letting the Foreign Secretary steal any of his thunder.
他無意讓外交大臣搶他的風頭。
1. sounding like thunder;
2. extraordinarily big or impressive;
She heard the sound of the guns thundering in the fog.
她聽到霧中傳來隆隆的槍炮聲。
Niccolini was thundering up the stairs, taking them two at a time.
尼科利尼一步兩個臺階地噔噔跑上樓。
Someone is thundering at the door.
有人在砰砰地擂門.
Trains are thundering in and out all the time at a subway station.
地鐵車站上列車進進出出,整天轟隆轟隆地響個不停.
It is thundering.
正在打雷。