thunder

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İngilizce - Türkçe
{i} gök gürültüsü

Bir gök gürültüsü beni afallattı. - I was taken aback by a thunderclap.

Gök gürültüsü öğrencileri korkuttu. - The thunder frightened the students.

{f} savurmak (tehdit vs.)
bağırmak
{f} gürlemek
(gök) gürlemek
(Meteoroloji) gökgürültüsü
kalın ve gür ses çıkarmak
gürlemek (gök)
gürüldemek
{f} gök gürle

Oyun sırasında, aniden yağmur yağmaya başladı ve ayrıca gök gürledi. - During the game, it suddenly began to rain and it thundered, too.

Uzakta gök gürlediğini duydum. - I heard it thunder in the distance.

gümbürdemek
{i} tehditkâr söz
{i} gök gürlemesi/gürültüsü: I heard thunder. Gök gürültüsü duydum
{f} 1. (gök) gürlemek: That dog gets scared when it
(fiil) gürlemek, gümbürdemek, savurmak (tehdit vs.)
savurmak
{i} gümbürtü
gök gürlemek
thunder cloud
(Çevre) fırtına bulutu
thunder lizard
brontozor
thunder (eight triagrams)
thunder (sekiz triagrams)
thunder and lightning
gök gürültüsü ve şimşek
thunder bird
gök gürültüsü kuş
thunder shower
Fırtınalı yağmur
thunder stroke
gök gürültüsü inme
thunder; make noise
gök gürültüsü; gürültü yapmak
thunder at
gümletmek
thunder at
-e güm güm vurmak
thunder crashed
gök gürledi
thunder on
-e güm güm vurmak
thunder on
gümletmek
thunder snow
(Meteoroloji) kar orajı
thunder squall
gök gürültülü
thunder squall
şiddetli sağanak
thunder storm
(Meteoroloji) gök gürültülü sağanak
thundering
gümbürtülü
thundering
gürleyen
thundering
kocaman
crash of thunder
Şimşek, şimşek çakması
distant thunder
uzaktaki gökgürültüsü
have a face like thunder
(deyim) Çok öfkeli olmak/görünmek
peal of thunder
gök gürlemek
steal one's thunder
galebe çalmak
thunders
gürültülerine
blood and thunder
(fiil)rdulu kırdılı
blood and thunder
vurdulu kırdılı
blood and thunder story
(fiil)rdulu kırdılı hikâye
blood and thunder story
vurdulu kırdılı hikâye
clap of thunder
gök gürlemesi/gürültüsü
clap of thunder
gök gürültüsü
steal s.o.'s thunder
{k} (kazara/kasten) (birinden) önce davranarak onun beklediği ilgi, övgü v.b.'ni kendisinden çalmış gibi olmak/çalmak
thunderer
gürleyici
thundering
{s} müthiş
thundering
çok
thundering
uğultulu
thundering
{s} gürültülü
thundering
daniska
thundering
aşırı
thundering
gürle
thundering
son derece
thundering
gürleme
thundering
thunderinglygürleyerek
thundering
muazzam
to thunder
gök gürlemek
İngilizce - İngilizce
A deep, rumbling noise

Off in the distance, he heard the thunder of hoofbeats, signalling a stampede.

The sound caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge

Thunder is preceded by lightning.''.

To say (something) with a loud, threatening voice
To produce something with incredible power
To talk with a loud, threatening voice

Get back to work at once!, he thundered.

To make a noise like thunder
A sound resembling thunder
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
{v} to make thunder, emit with noise, denounce
The discharge of electricity; a thunderbolt
to make or produce a loud noise; "The river thundered below"; "The engine roared as the driver pushed the car to full throttle"
a heavy sound, of some continuance
This is a signal that the world is coming to an end Hoomans remain amazingly calm during thunderstorms, so it is necessary to warn them of the danger by trembling uncontrollably, panting, rolling your eyes wildly, and following at their heels
The sound that results from lightning Lightning bolts (static electricity) produce intense heat This burst of heat makes the air around the bolt expand explosively, producing the sound we hear as thunder Since light travels faster than sound, we see the lightning before we hear the thunder
often referred to in Scripture (Job 40: 9; Ps 77: 18; 104: 7) James and John were called by our Lord "sons of thunder" (Mark 3: 17) In Job 39: 19, instead of "thunder," as in the Authorized Version, the Revised Version translates (ra'amah) by "quivering main" (marg , "shaking") Thunder accompanied the giving of the law at Sinai (Ex 19: 16) It was regarded as the voice of God (Job 37: 2; Ps 18: 13; 81: 7; comp John 12: 29) In answer to Samuel's prayer (1 Sam 12: 17, 18), God sent thunder, and "all the people greatly feared," for at such a season (the wheat-harvest) thunder and rain were almost unknown in Palestine
a booming or crashing noise caused by air expanding along the path of a bolt of lightning
The sound which follows a flash of lightning; the report of a discharge of atmospheric electricity
An alarming or statrling threat or denunciation
If something thunders, it makes a very loud noise, usually continuously. She heard the sound of the guns thundering in the fog. thundering applause. = resound
If something or someone thunders somewhere, they move there quickly and with a lot of noise. A lorry thundered by
{i} booming sound in the air created during stormy weather
This is a signal that the world is coming to an end Humans remain amazingly calm during thunderstorms, so it is necessary to warn them of the danger by trembling uncontrollably, panting, rolling your eyes wildly, and following at their heels
To produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; often used impersonally; as, it thundered continuously
To utter violent denunciation
The sound emitted by rapidly expanding gases along the channel of a lightning discharge Over three-quarters of lightning's electrical discharge is used in heating the gases in the atmosphere in and immediately around the visible channel Temperatures can rise to over 10,000 °C in microseconds, resulting in a violent pressure wave, composed of compression and rarefaction The rumble of thunder is created as one's ear catches other parts of the discharge, the part of the lightning flash nearest registering first, then the parts further away
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Sound created when lightning causes the rapid expansion of atmospheric gases along its strike path
The sound wave produced as a lightning stroke heats the air causing it to rapidly expand
- the acoustic shock wave caused by the extreme heat generated by a lightning flash The rapid heating and cooling of air near the lightning causes the sound of thunder In short, the air literally explodes
The sound caused by a lightning stroke as it heats the air and causes it to rapidly expand
Skies will be overcast or partly cloudy with the sound of thunder detected, but no precipitation observed
a booming or crashing noise caused by air expanding along the path of a bolt of lightning utter words loudly and forcefully; "`Get out of here,' he roared"
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 = roar
Noise created by air expanding when it is heated by lightening
{f} make a roaring sound
move fast, noisily, and heavily; "The bus thundered down the road"
If you thunder something, you say it loudly and forcefully, especially because you are angry. `It's your money. Ask for it!' she thundered The Prosecutor looked toward Napoleon, waiting for him to thunder an objection. = bellow
Any loud noise; as, the thunder of cannon
n This is a signal that the world is coming to an end Humans remain amazingly calm during the thunderstorms so it is necessary to warn them of danger by trembling uncontrollably, panting, rolling your eyes wildly and following at their heals
the audible noise made by lightning
utter words loudly and forcefully; "`Get out of here,' he roared"
Fig
be the case that thunder is being heard; "Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed
To make a loud noise; esp
is the sound that results from lightning A lightning bolt produces an intense burst of heat which makes the air around it expand explosively, producing the sound we hear as thunder Since light travels faster than sound, we see the lightning before we hear the thunder The difference in time between the two can tell us how far away the clouds producing the lightning and thunder are
To emit with noise and terror; to utter vehemently; to publish, as a threat or denunciation
Sound produced by a lightning discharge
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
Thunder is the loud noise that you hear from the sky after a flash of lightning, especially during a storm. a distant clap of thunder
the sound caused by rapidly expanding gases in a lightning discharge
a deep prolonged loud noise
be the case that thunder is being heard; "Whenever it thunders, my dog crawls under the bed"
A signal that the world is coming to an end Humans remain amazingly calm during thunderstorms, so it is necessary to warn them of the danger by trembling uncontrollably, panting, rolling your eyes wildly, and following at their heels
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Thunder Bay
a large bay in Canada
Thunder Bay
a town in Ontario, Canada
thunder clouds
plural form of thunder cloud
thunder gods
plural form of thunder god
thunder lizard
Nickname for the apatosaurus or brontosaurus
thunder lizards
plural form of thunder lizard
thunder thighs
An overweight or obese woman with fat thighs
thunder shower
A shower of rain accompanied by thunder and lightning
Thunder Bay
City (pop., 2001: 109,016), west-central Ontario, Canada. It is located on the northwestern shore of Lake Superior. Its first settlement was a French fur-trading post 1678. In the 1870s and '80s silver strikes and the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway brought prosperity to the twin towns of Port Arthur and Fort William that had grown up there. Their rivalry was resolved with the unification of their harbour facilities in 1906; the towns merged in 1970 and created the city of Thunder Bay. It is one of Canada's busiest ports, with grain storage and transshipment depots; other industries include shipbuilding
thunder and lightning
sound and light during a heavy storm
thunder bay
a port city in Ontario on Lake Superior
thunder snake
small reddish wormlike snake of eastern United States
steal somebody's thunder
To detract from somebody's accomplishments or glory; to undermine

I don't mean to steal your thunder, but did you really do all that by yourself?.

thundering
Producing a noise or effect like thunder; thunderous
thundering
Very great; extraordinary

A thundering amount of work.

thundering
Of, pertaining to, or accompanied by thunder
thundering
thunderstorm
thundering
Awesomely great, intense, or unusual
thundering
Present participle of thunder
thunderer
{n} the power that produces thunder
thundering
{a} loud, noisy, terrible, threatning
have a face like thunder
Have a very angry expression
Thunderer
an informal name for the British newspaper The Times, used in the past
Thunderer
nickname of The Times newspaper
blood and thunder
A blood and thunder performer or performance is very loud and emotional. He was a blood-and-thunder preacher
blood-and-thunder
full of exciting and violent action or emotion
thundered
past of thunder
thunderer
to Jupiter
thunderer
a noisemaker that makes a sound like thunder
thunderer
an epithet for Jupiter
thunderer
One who thunders; used especially as a translation of L
thunderer
One who thunders
thunderer
tonans, an epithet applied by the Romans to several of their gods, esp
thundering
Emitting thunder
thundering
Very great; often adverbially
thundering
sounding like thunder; "the thundering herd
thundering
extraordinarily big or impressive; "a thundering success"; "the thundering silence of what was left unsaid"
thundering
{s} very; huge, numerous, considerable
thundering
sounding like thunder; "the thundering herd"
thundering
extraordinarily big or impressive; "a thundering success"; "the thundering silence of what was left unsaid" sounding like thunder; "the thundering herd
thunders
third-person singular of thunder
thunder