force of nature
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[edit]Noun
[edit]force of nature (plural forces of nature)
- A mighty natural force which is beyond human control, notably if potentially catastrophic, such as the elements (e.g. storms and extreme temperatures) or geological (e.g. seismic and volcanic) activity.
- (figuratively) A thing or person that exhibits qualities which appear to be beyond outside control.
- 2009 December 1, Kristina Cook, Force of Nature, Harlequin, →ISBN, page 36:
- "She might be a little thing, but she's a force of nature." "I believe it," Damon said with a nod. "You should have heard her put me in my place the other day." He reached up to readjust his tie. “Not that I didn't deserve it."
- 2020 May 5, Christine Feehan, Shadow Flight, Berkley, →ISBN, page 102:
- Again, she will never be a rider; however, she's a force of nature and a powerhouse.
- (particle physics) A fundamental force.
Translations
[edit]a mighty natural force which is beyond human control
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a thing or person that exhibits qualities which appear to be beyond outside control
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(particle physics) a fundamental force
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