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inclement

/in-klem-uhnt/US // ɪnˈklɛm ənt //UK // (ɪnˈklɛmənt) //

恶劣的,恶劣,恶劣天气,糟糕的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : severe, rough, or harsh; stormy.
    • : not kind or merciful.

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Examples

  • Many FKT attempts on the country’s “triple crown” of thru-hikes, which also includes the Appalachian Trail and the Continental Divide Trail, end in failure, often due to injury, inclement weather, or sheer exhaustion.

  • If the floodlight is exposed to fluctuating temperatures and inclement weather, make sure the bulbs won’t break and the housing won’t leak.

  • If you have the space, it’s also smart to bring a small backpacking stove in case of inclement weather and wet wood.

  • No one has updated the route for new construction, nor have they accounted for inclement weather and other travel restrictions.

  • If you’re planning a trip where there could be inclement weather, ditch the tarp and pack your favorite two-person backpacking tent.

  • The inclement-weather vet lent a hand—or rather his entire body—when he saw another weatherman in need of some help in 2004.

  • The weather was inclement, and the roads heavy; so the gentlemen thus distinguished accepted Mr. Peyton's offer cordially.

  • We now encamped, made a shelter to defend us from the inclement season, and began to hunt and reconnoitre the country.

  • Famine, disease and inclement weather had taken off many and had broken the spirit of the most of the rest of the band.

  • Daily out-door exercise, for at least half an hour, is required, except when inclement weather or ill-health may prevent.

  • In that favoured climate neither smoke nor inclement weather marred the snowy beauties of its marble walls and terraces.