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What does the weather mean in Chinese?

Weather, meteorology and environment

Weathered, durable, exposed to sunlight and rain.

Weathering, fading, weathering

Headwind weather forecast

(noun)?

1. Weather basically means "weather, meteorology", which refers to the specific weather conditions in a certain area at a certain time, such as rain or shine, temperature, precipitation, wind force and wind direction. Can you refer to the "situation" for weather delay?

2.weather is an uncountable noun, which cannot be placed before the indefinite article A, that is, it can be modified by adjectives such as bad and good, but its plural form can mean "all kinds of weather". ?

Verb (abbreviation of verb) (verb)

When weather is used as a noun, it means "weather". When it is converted into a verb, it means that something has deteriorated after years of wind, rain and sun exposure, that is, "weathering". It can also mean that it has withstood severe tests and finally "weathered". ?

2.weather can be used as both a transitive verb and an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, and sometimes it can be followed by an adjective as the compound object of complement. Weather can sometimes be used as a copula, followed by adjectives as a predicate. Can be used for passive structures. ?

3. Climate generally refers to "frequent climate in a certain place", which is a long-term accumulation law, such as "Shanghai is very wet in rainy days". Weather refers to "the climate of a place", such as "it rains in the morning and clears up in the afternoon". ?

You can't add the article a before weather. ?

5.weather can appear in the plural form of weather, such as all weathers, which means "no matter what kind of weather".

Extended data;

Synonym;

Climate? English [kla? m? t]? Beauty [kla? m? t]?

Noun (short for noun)? Climate, ethos

(noun)?

The difference between climate and weather lies in:

1, the weather refers to the specific weather conditions in a certain place on a certain day, such as rain or shine, precipitation, temperature, wind force and wind direction. Climate refers to the general climatic conditions in a certain area, such as drought, humidity, temperature and coolness.

The climate changes little, but the weather changes greatly.

Climate and weather both mean "weather".

Climate refers to the perennial climate in a certain area, including temperature and rainfall. It can also be used metaphorically.

Weather refers to the specific short-term weather in a certain area, including sunny, rainy, cold and warm conditions.