Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What's the English word for weather?

What's the English word for weather?

The English word for weather is weather.

First, pronounce English: [/? W? r/]; United States: [/? W? r/]

Second, Chinese translation n. weather

Suffer, endure and survive (difficulties) safely.

outdoor

Third, the form present participle: weathering

Past tense: weathering

Past participle: weathered

4. Weather forecast phrases

Weather condition weather condition

under the weather

Through the storm safely.

weatherproof

Verb (abbreviation of verb) bilingual example 1. What is the weather like today?

What is the weather like today?

With the passage of time, the rock has weathered.

These rocks have weathered.

We need to tide over the difficulties together.

We need to get through this together.

He is a little under the weather today.

He feels a little under the weather today.

5. That? The weather? Used to be. Warm? For what? That? Time? Yes? Year. ?

It's warm at this time of year.

6. Usage 1. "Weather" as a noun means "weather". The weather is very good today. The weather is very good today. )

As a verb, "weather" can mean "weather, endure and get through (difficulties) safely". We will get through this crisis together. We will get through this crisis together. )

As an adjective, "weather" is often used in "weather protection", meaning "not affected by the weather". These boots are weatherproof. These boots are weatherproof. )

"Under the weather" is an idiom, which means "uncomfortable, uncomfortable". He is a little under the weather today. He feels a little under the weather today. )

5. "Weather" can also be collocated with some verbs to form different expressions, such as "forecasting the weather" and "changing with the weather". Can you predict the weather? Can you forecast the weather? )