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climatic

/klahy-mat-ik/US // klaɪˈmæt ɪk //

气候,气候的,气候性,气候学

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to climate.
    • : due to climate rather than to soil or topography.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incrucial

Examples

  • The driver for the climatic shift came not from above, but from below—in Earth’s oceans.

  • That way, the team could see if spot patterns within an individual species can adapt to local climatic conditions, which would be a faster evolutionary response than between different species.

  • We can’t call these climatic conditions a drought anymore, because that implies it will end.

  • He points out that we can’t call these climatic conditions a drought anymore, because that implies it will end.

  • The center identified some 20 target towns on the basis of their ability both to withstand climatic changes and to offer employment and education opportunities for newcomers.

  • These days in the United States Senate, even the moments of drama are totally anti-climatic.

  • As a result, reporting and public expectations suffered a dreadful, anti-climatic slump.

  • The rapid vacillations of climatic conditions were deadly to most forms of life.

  • We can even set aside global warming as a primary cause because we are seeing outbreaks that are within historic climatic ranges.

  • I don't think he is a curmudgeon, I think he just likes challenging climatic conditions.

  • These differences may be the result of original difference in species or may be due to climatic and other influences of nature.

  • The troops also were not numerous enough, under the climatic conditions, to do all their own duty.

  • Climatic conditions alone had prevented a much greater height being attained.

  • These climatic conditions undoubtedly account to some extent for the less virile, independent character of the people.

  • The climatic conditions of Pliocene times show steady fall of temperature.