Examples of using A cyclone in English and their translations into Serbian
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It's a cyclone.
The storm is turning into a cyclone!
In 1987, a cyclone severely damaged the city.
I don't want a cyclone.
A cyclone struck and carried you to this world.
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What is a cyclone?
A cyclone and a hurricane only have a few differences.
El Niño is a cyclone.
Then… then a cyclone… a cyclone sank our ship.
They're like a cyclone!
A cyclone that struck Bangladesh in 1991 killed some 140,000 people.
You mean a cyclone!
In this manner,a hurricane is not so different from a cyclone.
It looks like a cyclone hit it.
The most popular in your house will be a container with water or a cyclone chamber.
Difference between a cyclone and hurricane.
I can allow for tides and currents, but a dinghy could've blown anywhere in a cyclone. Yeah.
Let's look at the definition of a cyclone to understand it better.
She sank during a cyclone in 1911 and now sits on the seabed at a depth of thirty metres.
This place looks like a cyclone hit it.
As for the designs of Providence,to destroy the work that had been created would henceforth require a cyclone.
Sex, alone, is a mighty urge to action,but its forces are like a cyclone--they are often uncontrollable.
The main cause appears to be a cyclone in Madagascar last March which damaged a lot of plantations.
With no wireless radio on board and only lights to communicate with the mainland,the captain had no knowledge of a cyclone(hurricane) brewing in the region.
Ruth went through life like a cyclone, but of all the people he touched, possibly none was hurt as much as his first wife.
The World Food Programme(WFP) has launched a $331 million(£270 million)appeal as the country battles the effects of drought, a cyclone and an economic crisis.
It is like a cyclone of passion, with a spicy touch that makes it irresistible, only with his gaze is capable of provoking the most outstanding excitement.
The near-surface wind field of a cyclone is characterized by air rotating rapidly around a center of circulation while also flowing radially inwards.
A cyclone report issued by a regional cyclone-monitoring centre on the French island of La Reunion said parts of southern Tanzania could also be affected by Cyclone Kenneth.
It is also referred to as a twister or a cyclone, although the word cyclone is used in meteorology in a wider sense, to refer to any closed low pressure circulation.

