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What does the weather forecast mean?
The English pronunciation of weather is ['we (r)]; The American pronunciation is ['wer].
Words come directly from weder in old English; Originally from primitive Germanic language, wedran means air and sky.
As a noun, it means weather; Weather; Situation. Transitive verbs mean weathering; Bear; Exposure to sunlight and rain. Being an intransitive verb means weathering; Fading; Withstand wind and rain as adjectives prevail; Weather forecast.
The British pronunciation of report is [r? pt]; The American pronunciation is [r? 'prt].?
The word "14" came into English in the late 4th century, and it came directly from the old French report, meaning announcement.
As a noun, it means to report; Rumors; Transcript; Explosion. As a verb, it means report; Report; Narrator; Report; Report for duty; Be responsible for ...
Related examples:
That's what the weather forecast says
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Extended data:
First of all, the usage of the word weather
(noun)
1, 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 force and wind direction. Weather extension can refer to "situation"
2. Weather is an uncountable noun, which cannot be placed before the indefinite article A, that is, it is modified by adjectives such as bad bad and good, but its plural form can mean "all kinds of weather".
Second, the wording of the report.
(noun)
1, as a noun, report basically means "report", which refers to the official or formal explanation made through investigation, usually including the analysis and judgment of the situation, especially the report of subordinates to superiors or entrusted institutions. In British English, it can also refer to the "report card" of students or the "work appraisal book" of employees, which is a countable noun.
2.report can also be interpreted as "rumor, rumor", which is an uncountable noun, but it can be modified by the indefinite article A in front. Report means "gossip, hearsay".
3.report can also be interpreted as "reputation", which is an uncountable noun.
4.report can also be used to refer to "explosion", which is a countable noun.
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