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weather

[5 watts]

Noun (short for noun)

Weather, climate, meteorology, situation

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

In the wind, in the open air

transitive verb

Weathering, eroding, weathering or enduring.

intransitive verb

Weathering, erosion, weathering

weather

Verseur

AHD:[w? Y"…r]

Doctor of Law [6weH*]

K.K.[6wWH+]

(noun)

The atmospheric state at a given time and place is related to variables such as temperature, humidity, wind speed and air pressure.

Weather: the atmospheric conditions at a given time and place, including temperature, humidity, wind speed and air pressure.

Adverse or destructive atmospheric conditions, such as strong wind or heavy rain:

Bad or destructive atmospheric conditions, such as storms:

Encountered bad weather on the sea five miles away.

Five kilometers out to sea and encountered bad weather.

The unpleasant or destructive effects of such atmospheric conditions:

An unpleasant or destructive result of such meteorological conditions:

Protect the house from the weather.

Protect the house from bad weather.

Experience the change of fate:

Weather conditions: changes in conditions;

I know him in many weather.

I've seen him rise and fall

(verb)

Wealth, wealth, wealth

transitive verb

Exposure to the natural environment, as for drying, seasoning or coloring.

Exposure to natural conditions, such as air drying, weathering or fading.

Fading, decomposition, wear or other adverse effects due to exposure.

Air drying: Exposure leads to fading, disintegration, consumption or negative effects.

Pass (sth) safely; Survival:

Spend (sth) safely; Bear:

Get through the crisis.

Ride through the crisis safely

To incline (a roof, for example) to drain water.

Tilt: To tilt (a roof, for example) to facilitate drainage.

Driving upwind in spite of the bad weather.

Sail upwind of: To sail upwind of despite bad weather.

intransitive verb

Show the effects of exposure to the natural environment, such as discoloration:

To show the effects of exposure to natural conditions, such as fading:

The walls of the barn have weathered.

The walls of the barn have faded.

Resist the influence of the weather:

Withstand the wind and rain:

House paint with good weather resistance.

Durable house coatings

(adjective)

Of or relating to the windward side of a ship; To the wind

Of or relating to the windward side of a ship; windward side

Relating to or used in weather forecasting:

Relating to or used in weather forecasting:

Weather plane.

meteorological aircraft

Take seriously ...

Exaggerate the difficulty of what to do.

Exaggerate the difficulty of doing sth.

out of sorts

A little uncomfortable; Slightly ill.

Uncomfortable: a little uncomfortable; unwell

informal

Informal language

Intoxicated; I'm loaded.

Slightly drunk; unquiet

Suffer from a hangover; Rubbish

Caused by excessive drinking; excessive

Middle English weder, wether

Middle English weder, wether

From old English weder * See W? -

From old English weder * See Synonyms at weder? -

weather

[5 watts]

Noun (short for noun)

Weather; Climate; atrocious weather

(certain) circumstances, situation

Rise and fall (regardless of fate)

sunny day

What a nice day!

Windy weather

Windy weather

Expect some weather

The weather is expected to get worse.

Encounter bad weather

get into trouble

weather

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Windward, windward

transitive verb

Withstand the wind and rain; Exposure to wind and sun; Dry wind [cold]

Color; Erosion; Geological weathering

Get through (a storm, difficulties, etc.); Bear; Be in the upper hand of ...

Tilt (a roof, etc.) so that rain can flow down.

pull through

Overcome the storm

Stand the test of another ship

Sail upwind of another ship.

We survived another war.

We went through another war.

weather

intransitive verb

Fading and corrosion due to exposure; weather

Through storms, dangers and difficulties.

It was a difficult time for her, but she survived it safely.

It was a difficult day, but she passed it safely.

weather-beaten

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Weather-beaten, weather-beaten

Weather forecast board

Noun (short for noun)

Shed board; panel

Be limited by the weather [fast]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Be held up by bad weather

weathercock

[5 Wittkerk]

Noun (short for noun)

weathercock

A man from have it both ways

weather deck

Noun (short for noun)

weather deck

thermometer

[5weTE^lB:s]

Noun (short for noun)

thermometer

windshield

Noun (short for noun)

Weather protection (equipment)

Weather rudder

Noun (short for noun)

Headwind rudder; Bow upwind inclination

weatherman

[`Our men]

Noun (short for noun)

weatherman

weatherproof

[5 Waitpru: f]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Weathering resistant

weather

transitive verb

Weatherproof

weather report

Noun (short for noun)

weather report

split

Noun (short for noun)

dissociate from

weather-beaten

Noun (short for noun)

Waterproof joint (house)

weatherproof

[`weTEtaIt]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

weatherproof

Meteorological engineering

Noun (short for noun)

The water part of the hull; Deck superstructure

Weathering

[`weTEwR:n]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Weathering and denudation

rotten

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

very

descend

Air-dried [discolored] by exposure

Able to sail against the wind

[`weTElI]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Able to sail to the upper hand; Weather-related

Weather aspects

[`weTEwaIz]

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Be good at forecasting the weather

Be good at predicting the changes of public opinion (or opinions, feelings, etc.). )

The changeable weather in April.

The changeable weather in April; Cry for a while and laugh for a while; go back on one's word

under the weather

I don't feel well, a little uneasy.

drink

economic difficulty

Uncertain weather

Changeable weather

RAIN OR SHINE

No matter what the weather is; Rain or shine; For better or worse.

Keep the weather unchanged.

Overcome the storm; Control the situation; Have the upper hand [advantage]

The weather of the king [queen]

Good weather (when celebrating festivals)

Create good [bad] weather.

Sail in good [bad] weather.

Adapt to the weather

Flatter, flatter

Make a fuss about sth.

Have trouble with ... ...

Think too much about something; make a fuss over a trifling matter ...

Happy time

Happy time

Forced by bad weather

Under the influence of bad weather

Weather along the way

Sail in bad weather.

Suspended due to bad weather

(Aircraft) grounded due to bad weather; The airport was closed due to bad weather.

weather

Sail on the windward side of; overmatch ...

The weather is getting better

Unable to enter (a place) because of bad weather.

Cancel (a flight, etc) because of bad weather.

Survive (a storm, danger, difficulty, etc); overcome one's shortcomings

If the weather is fine.

If the weather is fine.

survive a crisis

Ride through (a storm, danger, etc) safely.

Unfavorable weather

Unfavorable weather

round-the-clock

round-the-clock

Contact weather

Visual flight weather

foul weather

Vicious climate

Vicious climate

harsh climate

sultry weather

sultry weather

severse weather

atrocious weather

atrocious weather

Gloomy weather

cloudy day

cloudy day

weather

Verseur

AHD:[w? Y"…r]

Doctor of Law [6weH*]

K.K.[6wWH+]

Noun (short for noun)

The atmospheric state at a given time and place is related to variables such as temperature, humidity, wind speed and air pressure.

Adverse or destructive atmospheric conditions, such as strong wind or heavy rain:

Encountered bad weather on the sea five miles away.

The unpleasant or destructive effects of such atmospheric conditions:

Protect the house from the weather.

Experience the change of fate:

I know him in many weather.

Verb (abbreviation of verb)

Wealth, wealth, wealth

v.tr

Exposure to the natural environment, as for drying, seasoning or coloring.

Fading, decomposition, wear or other adverse effects due to exposure.

Pass (sth) safely; Survival:

Get through the crisis.

To incline (a roof, for example) to drain water.

Driving upwind in spite of the bad weather.

v.intr

Show the effects of exposure to the natural environment, such as discoloration:

The walls of the barn have weathered.

Resist the influence of the weather:

House paint with good weather resistance.

Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)

Of or relating to the windward side of a ship; To the wind

Relating to or used in weather forecasting:

Weather plane.

Take seriously ...

Exaggerate the difficulty of what to do.

out of sorts

A little uncomfortable; Slightly ill.

informal

Intoxicated; I'm loaded.

Suffer from a hangover; Rubbish

Middle English weder, wether

From old English weder * See W? -

weather

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