tromba



Inflexiones de 'tromba' (nf): fpl: trombas
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Principal Translations
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tromba nf (gran cantidad)deluge n
 Vino una tromba de agua y lo arrasó todo.
 A deluge of water destroyed everything.
tromba nf (ciclón)hurricane n
  cyclone n
  waterspout n
 La tromba se aleja de la costa.
 The hurricane is moving away from the coast.
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Compound Forms:
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en tromba adv phr (súbitamente y con fuerza) (figurative)like a whirlwind expr
  crashing gerund
 Mi hijo entró en tromba en la cocina y casi me tira.
 My son came into the kitchen like a whirlwind and almost knocked me over.
 My son came crashing into the kitchen and almost knocked me over.
entrar como una tromba loc verb (irrumpir con violencia)burst in, barge in vi phrasal insep
 Entró como una tromba gritando e insultando a todo el mundo.
 He burst (or: barged) in shouting and insulting everyone.
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