Tempestad in english
Storm
pronunciation: stɔrm part of speech: noun
pronunciation: stɔrm part of speech: noun
In gestures
tempestad = tempest ; storm ; raging storm ; storm system.
Example: A reader who asks for a copy of The tempest may not mind very much which edition we give him.Example: In another example we find: 361 SOCIAL RELIEF IN GENERAL .9 Relief or aid in emergencies, disasters .91 Earthquakes, storms, hurricanes .92 floods .93 War, civil war .94 Epidemics .95 Famine .96 fires, conflagrations.Example: He drove through the raging storm and reached Washington in the immediate aftermath of the tornado.Example: However, the storm system has slowed down to a crawl and is moving just 1 mph in a westerly direction.more:
» siembra vientos y recogerás tempestades = what goes around comes around ; the chickens come home to roost [Derivado de la expresión original "Curses, like chickens, come home to roost"] ; you (shall) reap what you sow ; if you dance, you must pay the piper ; as you sow, so shall you reap .
Example: If there's one place where what goes around comes around, it's the United States Senate. Example: These particular chickens do come home to roost = Derivado de la expresión original "Curses, like chickens, come home to roost". Example: A popular teaching of the New Testament is the principle that 'you reap what you sow'. Example: And as the old saying goes: 'If you dance, you must pay the piper' . Example: The article 'as you sow, so shall you reap: understanding the value of information' addresses the common problem of how to establish the value of the library and the information it provides in the eyes of the parent organisation.