Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How do you say the weather in English?

How do you say the weather in English?

Weather is expressed as weather in English, pronounced as English ['we(r)] and American ['wer].

The weather analysis is as follows:

First, the word pronunciation:

British pronunciation: [? W? (r)]

American pronunciation: [? W? r]

Second, the word definition:

weather

Bear with it and get through it safely.

Third, the word form changes:

Complex number: weathers

Past tense: weathering

Past participle: weathered

Present participle: weathering

Fourth, word collocation:

Pull through: pull through

Weather forecast: weather forecast

Bad weather: bad weather

Unpredictable weather: changeable weather

Sunny weather: sunny day

Usage of verb (abbreviation of verb) words:

The basic meaning of weather is "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 power and wind direction. Weather extension can refer to "situation"

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 bad and good, but its plural form can mean "all kinds of weather".

Bilingual examples of intransitive verbs:

The weather is perfect for picnics.

It's great to have a picnic in this weather.

Weather permitting, the party will be held outdoors.

If the weather is fine, the party will be held outdoors.

The harvest of crops depends on the weather.

A good harvest depends entirely on the weather.

When he will come back depends largely on the weather.

When he will come back depends mainly on the weather.

I don't like this weather.

I don't like this weather.