greenhouse effect 的定义
- an atmospheric heating phenomenon, caused by short-wave solar radiation being readily transmitted inward through the earth's atmosphere but longer-wavelength heat radiation less readily transmitted outward, owing to its absorption by atmospheric carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, and other gases; thus, the rising level of carbon dioxide is viewed with concern.
- such a phenomenon on another planet.
greenhouse effect 近义词
等同于 pollution
等同于 heat
greenhouse effect 的近义词 17 个
- fever
- hot weather
- warmth
- calefaction
- fieriness
- hotness
- incalescence
- incandescence
- sultriness
- swelter
- torridity
- warmness
- calidity
- dog days
- heatwave
- hot spell
- torridness
greenhouse effect 的反义词 6 个
更多greenhouse effect例句
- Science News for Students offers explainers on many topics, from areas of the brain to the greenhouse effect to plate tectonics.
- So CO2 emissions, I mean, there are people that believe and there are those people who don’t believe in a greenhouse effect and global warming, but CO2 emissions, and in general, petrol consumption is a huge deal.
- Using an infrared source in his well-equipped lab, he showed the greenhouse effect is not triggered by direct sunlight but by infrared radiation arising from the earth’s warmed surface.
- If so, contrary to Jakosky, there would be well over a bar left in shallow ground deposits somewhere—enough to trigger a runaway greenhouse effect if vaporized.
- The amount of frozen CO2 released would not be enough to induce a runaway greenhouse effect, they argue.
- In Israel, however, a new law took effect January 1st that banned the use of underweight models.
- But they say its effect on the regular daily operation of organized crime has been negligible.
- All of these increased barriers then have a snowball effect.
- So now the company is asking the FCC to, in effect, reverse itself.
- A revised version of the law goes into effect on January 1st, 2015.
- In this case, I suspect, there was co-operant a strongly marked childish characteristic, the love of producing an effect.
- He shrank, as from some one who inflicted pain as a child, unwittingly, to see what the effect would be.
- And so this is why the clever performer cannot reproduce the effect of a speech of Demosthenes or Daniel Webster.
- The well-known "cock and bull" stories of small children are inspired by this love of strong effect.
- She stabbed him, noting the effect upon him with a detached interest that seemed indifferent to his pain.