warm front / ˈwɔrm ˌfrʌnt /

暖锋暖线暖流暖流阵线

warm front 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Meteorology.

  1. a transition zone between a mass of warm air and the colder air it is replacing.

warm front 近义词

n. 名词 noun

warm air moving in

warm front 的近义词 4

更多warm front例句

  1. The warm front was in a weakening state as it migrated north.
  2. Sometimes, however, tornadic thunderstorms can erupt in marginal setups, particularly when warm fronts are involved.
  3. We’ll also need to get a weak warm front through the region to jump-start our warmer-direction breezes out of the southwest by late Monday.
  4. After a dry first round that made the greens difficult to navigate, a warm front from the southwest will bring a 30 percent chance of scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon and early evening, though any rain overnight should stay to the north.
  5. The warm front is expected to pass north of the Mason-Dixon Line early Sunday, ushering in the mild air.
  6. In front of this strange structure are two blank-faced, well-dressed models showing off the latest in European minimalism.
  7. As the protagonist gets herself off in front of her impotent husband, she moans “Oh, Gronky.”
  8. Granted, James is in an office in the Pentagon, and not on the front lines.
  9. The next phase of the trial consists of vaccinating Ebola workers on the front lines.
  10. Hmm, who are these people standing in front of the machines at the gym, neither occupying them nor not occupying them?
  11. This has a warm though a thin soil, which must be highly favorable to the Vine to induce so exclusive a devotion to it.
  12. It was very warm, and for a while they did nothing but exchange remarks about the heat, the sun, the glare.
  13. Off went the officers again, some distance to the front, and then back again to their men, and got them on a little further.
  14. The doors (Indian bungalows have hardly any windows, each door being half glass) were open front and back.
  15. She got up and stood in front of the fire, having her hand on the chimney-piece and looking down at the blaze.