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atmosphere

/at-muhs-feer/US // ˈæt məsˌfɪər //UK // (ˈætməsˌfɪə) //

大气,大气层,气氛,大气候

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n.名词 noun
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    • : the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air: a weather balloon rising high into the atmosphere.
    • : this medium at a given place: the warm, dry atmosphere of the Joshua tree's natural environment.
    • : Astronomy. the gaseous envelope surrounding a heavenly body: The white ovals seen in Saturn's atmosphere could be intense storms.
    • : Chemistry. any gaseous envelope or medium: The ether was treated with a sulfate in an atmosphere of coal gas.
    • : a conventional unit of pressure, the normal pressure of the air at sea level, about 14.7 pounds per square inch, equal to the pressure exerted by a column of mercury 29.92 inches high. Abbreviation: atm.
    • : a surrounding or pervading mood, environment, or influence: an atmosphere of impending war; a very tense atmosphere.
    • : the dominant mood or emotional tone of a work of art, as of a play or novel: the chilly atmosphere of a ghost story.
    • : a distinctive quality, as of a place; character: The old part of town has lots of atmosphere.
v.有主动词 verb
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    at·mos·phered, at·mos·pher·ing.

    • : to give an atmosphere to: The author had cleverly atmosphered the novel for added chills.

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Examples

  • As landscapes burn and release carbon dioxide, it helps trap more heat in the atmosphere.

  • The team thinks the nitrogen atmosphere was helpful because it’s less corrosive than oxygen.

  • Razing forests and peatlands unleashes carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in calamitous amounts.

  • A sample return mission could be possible, in which a spacecraft flies into the atmosphere and bottles up some gas to bring back to Earth for laboratory analysis.

  • It felt as if the atmosphere itself was burning right above our heads, and we were trapped beneath it.

  • The atmosphere on campuses has gotten repressive enough that comedian Chris Rock no longer plays colleges.

  • There is a long history of official anti-clericalism in Mexico, but the atmosphere in Tierra Caliente goes far beyond that.

  • However, several probes—most recently the Curiosity rover—have measured methane in the Martian atmosphere.

  • Visibly affected the by military atmosphere the young man admitted his emotions were volatile.

  • Over a decade, his teaching often took place in an atmosphere of what one cadet called “wanton disrespect.”

  • The tops of the hills were laden with thunder-clouds, and the turbid atmosphere laboured with the stifling Sirocco.

  • The atmosphere seemed drawn taut before him as though it must any instant split open upon a sound of crying.

  • Meyer Isaacson stood for a moment looking round, feeling the atmosphere of this room, or at least trying to feel it.

  • This English country and these wonderful old houses, with their inimitable atmosphere, appeal to me very strongly.

  • Isabel suddenly felt herself and her organdie absurdly out of place in this room with its enchantress atmosphere.