“thunderstorm”可以造什么句,thunderstorm造句

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thunderstorm造句

The thunderstorm terrified the child.

The thunderstorm may settle the weather.

An awesome thunderstorm struck the city yesterday.

During the passage of a thunderstorm pressure has pronounced change.

Stephen: Wow, you look like a drowned rat! Didn't you know there's a thunderstorm today?

Why do the roiling, black clouds of a thunderstorm produce lightning?

Alice looked up, and there stood the Queen in front of them, with her arms folded, frowning like a thunderstorm.

The often cited example is that of a parent arousing at a baby's whimper but sleeping through a thunderstorm.

The standard flight rule for all aircraft is to avoid any thunderstorm activity, and yet Frank shows no fear by staying on course.

The study of electricity had hardly begun when Franklin, in 1752, conducted his dangerous kite experiment in a thunderstorm, founding the science of atmospheric electricity.

The night of our birth, a thunderstorm had cracked a tree in the courtyard of the new church, setting the building afire until it was no more than a charred sliver of steeple and smoking pews.

Clouds gather before a thunderstorm.

He was born during a thunderstorm.

We were born 17 years ago during a thunderstorm.

They can sense totalitarianism approaching from a distance, as animals can sense an approaching thunderstorm.

Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunderstorm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year.

Do the slightest disturbances - the sound of a toilet flushing, say, or the TV in the next room - rouse you from sleep, while your partner slumbers soundly through a thunderstorm?

They say we're in for a thunderstorm.

The Observatory issued only an amber rainstorm signal and a thunderstorm warning.

One was put in mind of a brilliant, slightly stifling summer day whose beauty is the harbinger of a distant thunderstorm.

Fortunately the thunderstorm kept off until we were safely indoors.

In his now-famous experiment, he sent a kite with a metal key tied to the string up into a thunderstorm. When he saw sparks leap from the key, his hunch about lightning was confirmed.

Tornado chasers there spent seven hours and 150 miles (240 kilometers) tracking the supercell thunderstorm that produced this cloud formation.

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