Examples of using Hurricanes in English and their translations into Thai
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Hurricanes are bad Troy.
Brick's right. People love hurricanes.
He flew Hurricanes. My brother.
My brother. He flew Hurricanes.
Hurricanes, floods, raising the dead.
To protect the houses from hurricanes.
Not the hurricanes. Not the communists.
So, then, we wouldn't have so much hurricanes.
Hurricanes in autumn as decoration.
Climate change: hurricanes more powerful→.
Technical measures against lightning and hurricanes.
Only hurricanes don't form over land.
There had been warnings that hurricanes would get stronger.
The Hurricanes Georges and Mitch had ripped through the Caribbean and Central America, leaving 30,000 dead and two and a half million homeless.
But of this time, the Spitfires e the Hurricanes waited them.
Tornadoes, hurricanes, storms and garage doors.
Let it sink back in the ocean¶¶ Always the hurricanes blowing¶.
We know that hurricanes have always happened in the past.
We keep calculating the losses caused by abnormal heat waves, floods, droughts, hurricanes and tornadoes.
But they got hurricanes down there, Blair Underwood. Absolutely.
It will turn out to be another emergent phenomenon like traffic jams, like hurricanes, like life, and we will figure it out.
Extreme weather conditions, such as hurricanes, tsunamis and earthquakes, can have a dramatic effect on the prices of commodities.
Okay, just like on the storyboards-- we're gonna show them at their absolute worst-- ravaged by hurricanes, floods, fires… sad, sad.
Absolutely. But they got hurricanes down there, Blair Underwood.
Traveling in low season may sound pretty dreadful due to the possible rumblings of hurricanes in the Caribbean. Also, too….
A hundred new Spitfires and Hurricanes a week replenished Dowding's forces.
They are seismically stable construction, so construction of this type are often constructed in areas where there are a variety of natural disasters, such as hurricanes or earthquakes.
But this time the Spitfires and Hurricanes were waiting for them.
The Golf Ball, in Kinross-shire, Scotland, was a NATO spy base built on the former Second World War airfield, RAF Balado Bridge, where Polish pilots trained on Hurricanes and Spitfires.
One hundred Spitfires and Hurricanes per week they fulled the forces of Dowding.