Usage examples of "cloud formation" in English with translation to Italian

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The words of the year 2010 in Denmark are "ash cloud", "Peripheral Denmark", "vuvuzela" and "WikiLeaks". Le parole dell'anno 2010 in Danimarca sono "nuovola di cenere", "Danimarca periferica", "vuvuzela" e "WikiLeaks".
I modified the formation. Ho modificato la formazione.
The sky today is blue, without a cloud. Il cielo oggi è blu, senza una nuvola.
There's not a cloud in the sky. Non c'è una nuvola in cielo.
There isn't a cloud in the sky. Non c'è una nuvola in cielo.
That cloud is in the shape of a fish. Quella nuvola ha la forma di un pesce.
That cloud looks like a rabbit to me. Quella nuvola mi sembra un coniglio.
The car raised a cloud of dust. L'auto ha sollevato una nuvola di polvere.
The sun disappeared behind a cloud. Il sole scomparve dietro una nuvola.
A cloud is a mass of vapor. Una nuvola è una massa di vapore.
There's more cloud today than yesterday. Ci sono più nuvole oggi di ieri.
There wasn't a cloud in the sky. Non c'era una nuvola in cielo.
She must be on cloud nine. Sarà al settimo cielo.
every cloud has a silver lining ogni nuvola ha un bordo argentato
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