- storm; tempest
- uproar; hullabaloo; storm (e.g. of protest); winds (e.g. of change)idiomatic expression
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- storm; tempest
- uproar; hullabaloo; storm (e.g. of protest); winds (e.g. of change)
This usage refers to a natural weather phenomenon characterized by strong winds and often accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning. It typically describes severe weather conditions that can cause damage.
This meaning signifies a situation of chaos, noise, or excitement, often used to describe public outcries or societal changes. It captures the essence of turbulence in social or political contexts.
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to overcome a stormthe calm before the stormgreat storma storm is comingin the midst of a stormthe storm ragesstorm in the heart (inner turmoil)to cause an uproarようようa stormy debateimpact of the stormthe storm passesto prepare for a stormstormy seasonto go through a stormpolitical stormlive coverage of the storm
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