tempestās — meaning in English
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English meaning
- season noun One of the four main divisions of the year — spring, summer, autumn, or winter — marked by particular weather patterns.
- storm noun A period of violent weather with strong winds and often rain, thunder, or snow.
- tempest noun A violent storm, especially one with fierce winds.
- time noun The ongoing flow of existence in which events happen — what clocks and calendars measure in seconds, hours, days and years.
- weather noun The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place — temperature, rain, wind, and so on.
Senses
tempestās is used for these senses in English:
- season (North America, Australia, broadcasting) A group of episodes of a television or radio program broadcast in regular intervals with a long break between each group, usually with one year between the beginning of each.
- storm Any disturbed state of the atmosphere causing destructive or unpleasant weather, especially one affecting the earth's surface involving strong winds (leading to high waves at sea) and usually lightning, thunder, and precipitation.
- tempest A storm, especially one with severe winds.
- time (uncountable) The feeling of the passage of events and their relative duration, as experienced by an individual.
- weather The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc.
season — full definition
- noun One of the four main divisions of the year — spring, summer, autumn, or winter — marked by particular weather patterns.
- noun A period of the year associated with a particular activity, sport, or event.
- verb To add salt, herbs, or spices to food to improve its flavour.
storm — full definition
- noun A period of violent weather with strong winds and often rain, thunder, or snow.
- verb To move quickly and angrily.
- verb To attack and take a fortified place by force.