thundering
(a.)雷鳴的,雷一般響亮的,非常的(ad.)非常,異常
Thun·der v. i. [imp. & p. p. Thundered p. pr. & vb. n. Thundering.]
1. To produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity; -- often used impersonally; as, it thundered continuously.
Canst thou thunder with a voice like him? --Job xl. 9.
2. Fig.: To make a loud noise; esp. a heavy sound, of some continuance.
His dreadful voice no more
Would thunder in my ears. --Milton.
3. To utter violent denunciation.
Thun·der·ing, a.
1. Emitting thunder.
Roll the thundering chariot o'er the ground. --J. Trumbull.
2. Very great; -- often adverbially. [Slang]
-- Thun*der*ing*ly, adv.
Thun·der·ing, n. Thunder.
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thundering
adj 1: sounding like thunder; "the thundering herd"
2: extraordinarily big or impressive; "a thundering success";
"the thundering silence of what was left unsaid"