- 看过 meteorological 的人也看了 :
- climatic
- aerial
- airy
- ethereal
- barometrical
- baroscopic
meteorological 的定义
- pertaining to meteorology or to phenomena of the atmosphere or weather.
meteorological 近义词
等同于 atmospheric
meteorological 的近义词 6 个
meteorological 的反义词 2 个
更多meteorological例句
- Peeks of sunshine could brighten our Valentine’s Day, but let’s not count all our meteorological chickens before they’re hatched.
- In another display of meteorological consistency, seven other January days also had lows of 33 or 34.
- However, I decree that “fall” may encompass “meteorological fall.”
- It’s the first day of meteorological winter, and it feels like it.
- Thursday took us past a meteorological milepost, when the morning temperature in Washington touched the freezing mark for the first time this season.
- These days they are occasional meteorological irruptions, white river mists, not dense and toxic industrial pea-soupers.
- As Sandy approached landfall six months ago, news media struggled to decide what to call the meteorological phenomenon.
- Simpler terminology would be helpful, especially for people more concerned about immediate flooding than meteorological nuances.
- He did some research among the records of unusual meteorological events in the vast Vatican library.
- The thought was this: could it possibly be that 10/29 proves to be in any sense the meteorological equivalent of 9/11?
- It is as positive a fact as a meteorological, astronomical, philosophical, or chemical observation.
- Trinity House sent them the usual blanks and instruments for recording meteorological observations.
- An event meteorological may occur in the experience of one observer, and never repeat itself.
- The meteorological instruments, carefully nursed and housed though they were, were bound to suffer in such a climate.
- By the observer, who wrote down his exact observations in the meteorological log, this was called a "quiet night."