Huracán in english

Hurricane

pronunciation: hɜrəkeɪn part of speech: noun
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huracán = hurricane ; windstorm. 

Example: In UDC under 361 SOCIAL RELIEF we find .9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters; .91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes; .92 Floods; .93 War, civil war; .94 Epidemics; .95 Famine; and .96 Fires, conflagrations.Example: A hipped roof is stronger in windstorms than a gabled one.

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» destrozado por un huracánhurricane-ravaged .

Example: More than 900 volunteers are working together to bring some hope to the hurricane-ravaged city of New Orleans.

» en el ojo del huracánin the eye of the stormin the eye of the hurricane .

Example: Finally, we cannot help being excited by the fact that we, as a profession, find ourselves, for better or worse, embedded in the eye of the storm of significant change.

Example: Are we in the eye of the hurricane or is it Indian Summer for the stock market?.

» ojo del huracán, eleye of the hurricane, the .

Example: The first is the eye of the hurricane, which is a calm area in the center of the storm, usually measuring about 20 miles in diameter.
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