thunderstorm
thunderstorm — 名詞
1. a weather event in which the sky produces loud crashing sounds called thunder an
雷雨
伴隨雷電的強烈風雨
a weather event in which the sky produces loud crashing sounds called thunder and sudden flashes of light called lightning, usually together with heavy rain
Last night's thunderstorm was so loud it woke Defne up at three in the morning.
昨晚的雷雨大聲到把 Defne 在凌晨三點吵醒。
Apinya checked the weather app and saw a thunderstorm warning for the afternoon.
Apinya 查看天氣 App,看到下午有雷雨警報。
collocation: thunderstorm warning
Asher and Nala stayed inside during the thunderstorm since it was not safe outside.
Asher 和 Nala 在雷雨期間待在室內,因為在外面不安全。
The garden was covered in water after the thunderstorm passed over our town.
雷雨經過我們小鎮之後,花園裡積滿了水。
Beatriz always feels scared when a thunderstorm arrives without any warning.
Beatriz 在雷雨毫無預警地到來時總會感到害怕。
- electrical storm
a more formal or scientific term for the same weather event; less common in everyday speech
- tempest
a literary or old-fashioned word for a violent storm with wind, rain, thunder, and lightning; not used in daily conversation
文法句型
a thunderstorm
the thunderstorm
thunderstorms
用法筆記
Thunderstorm is a countable noun. A single event is a thunderstorm, and multiple events are thunderstorms. Do not confuse thunderstorm with thunder (the sound alone) or lightning (the flash alone) — a thunderstorm includes both.