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derecho

/duh-rey-choh/US // dəˈreɪ tʃoʊ //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural de·re·chos.

    • : a widespread and severe windstorm that moves rapidly along a fairly straight path and is associated with bands of rapidly moving thunderstorms.

Examples

  • The fiercest, on the afternoon of the 25th, has been described as a tornado or hurricane, and it might have been a derecho, for it ripped off the roofs of houses and helped squelch the fires in the city.

  • The storm was what’s known as a derecho, roughly translating to “straight ahead.”

  • The Midwest has had many derechos before, says Alan Czarnetzki, a meteorologist at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls.

  • Some anticipated effects of climate change, such as warming at the planet’s surface, could increase the likelihood of more and stronger derechos by increasing atmospheric instability.

  • The derecho de consumo (the internal or consumption duty) is an impost averaging nearly twenty per cent.

  • Los unos y las otras entran, como se dice, libres de derecho.

  • Algunos pases todava imponen a los educandos un derecho pecuniario que se paga al recibir la matrcula.

  • Asegure el pas al continente la justicia de su derecho y de su espada.

  • No s que haya ctedra alguna de derecho pblico, de fsica esperimental, de anatoma y botnica.