die of sudden illness; die suddenly
to break out (of disease etc); to suddenly get rich (or prominent)
(of the sun) to scorch; to expose to a scorching sun
a sudden, violent flood; flash flood
to increase sharply; to rise dramatically
to trend; to get popular quickly; a sudden heat wave (weather)
sudden attack of a serious illness
savage act; outrage; atrocity
(economics) to slump; steep fall (in value etc)
irascible; irritable; violent
torrential rain; rainstorm
to expose; to reveal; to lay bare; also pr. [pu4 lu4]
storm wind; storm (force 11 wind)
to eat too much; to binge
violent method; brute force
newly rich; parvenu; upstart
(bird species of China) northern fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis))
rainstorm; storm; tempest
to waste natural resources recklessly; not to know how to use things sparingly
stamp with fury; fly into a rage
to lay bare; to come to light
violent wind and rainstorm; hurricane; tempest
to eat and drink unreasonably
domestic violence; abbr. for
家庭暴力
to use violence; to attack; to assault
savage; ruthless; brutal (person); brutality; vicious; bloody and cruel; cruel and ferocious; cruel and heartless; to massacre; atrocity
to suppress a riot; riot control
to suppress a riot; riot control
storm; violent commotion; (fig.) crisis (e.g. revolution, uprising, financial crisis etc)
non-physical abuse; emotional abuse; the silent treatment
berserker (fantasy role-playing)
to use violence to curb violence
to replace one tyranny by another; to use violence against violence
to profiteer; profiteering
to abandon oneself to despair; to give up and stop bothering
to wipe out the villains (e.g. insurgents, or people of another race)
banking crisis; storm in financial circles
indecent exposure; flashing
binge eating disorder (BED)