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  1. to be struck by lightning ser alcanzado por un rayo. the tower was struck by lightning la torre fue alcanzada por un rayo ⧫ cayó un rayo en la torre. idiom: to strike a blow for sth romper una lanza a favor de algo. idiom: to strike a blow against sth socavar algo. idiom: that strikes a chord!

  2. to be struck by lightning ser alcanzado por un rayo. the tower was struck by lightning la torre fue alcanzada por un rayo ⧫ cayó un rayo en la torre. idiom: to strike a blow for sth romper una lanza a favor de algo. idiom: to strike a blow against sth socavar algo. idiom: that strikes a chord!

  3. A lightning strike or lightning bolt is a lightning event in which the electric discharge takes place between the atmosphere and the ground. Most originate in a cumulonimbus cloud and terminate on the ground, called cloud-to-ground (CG) lightning.

  4. an occasion when lightning (= a flash of bright light in the sky that is produced by electricity moving between clouds or from clouds to the ground) hits something: The fire was caused by a lightning strike. With so many thunderstorms at this time of year, lightning strikes are a risk. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Lightning never strikes twice Meaning: The same rare event wont happen again Example: Don’t worry, lightning never strikes twice. To be struck by lightning Meaning: To experience a sudden shock Example: I was struck by lightning when I heard the news. Ride the lightning Meaning: To take a dangerous risk Example: He decided to ...

  6. Spanish: rayo - refucilo - relámpago - centella - a la pasarraya - ataque relámpago - culebrina - galgo - luciérnaga - pararrayos - ser una bala - torneo relámpago - viaje relámpago. In Lists: Weather, PET Vocabulary List - L, more... Synonyms: bolt of lightning, lightning bolt, thunderbolt, streak of lightning, flash of lightning, more...

  7. If you’re struck by a direct lightning strike, a portion of the current moves along and just over the skin surface. The technical phrase for this process is “flashover”. Then a portion of the current moves through the body. Normally it moves through the cardiovascular and/or the nervous systems.