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weathered

/weth-erd/US // ˈwɛð ərd //UK // (ˈwɛðəd) //

风化的,风化,饱经风霜,风化了的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : seasoned or otherwise affected by exposure to the weather.
    • : artificially treated to seem discolored or stained by the action of air, rain, etc.
    • : worn, disintegrated, or changed in color or composition by weathering.
    • : Architecture. made sloping or inclined, as a window sill, to prevent the lodgment of water.

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Examples

  • Across the train tracks between the river and the house, visitors will see the weathered bus that appears in the movie.

  • The surfaces appear battered and weathered, and buttons, fringes and bits of cloth are sewn into the compositions.

  • Bonnie Carrow used just two weathered bricks, joined by a tongue-and-groove technique and protruding from the wall, to represent the spot where interior and exterior meet.

  • So Good Wife fans have already weathered Josh Charles leaving.

  • It was a look which suited Kate much better and weathered the summery temperatures more effortlessly.

  • Perfume bottles and weathered papyrus replicas gather dust in the grubby window displays of the empty shops.

  • Forklifts shuffle weathered pallets of gear lining the airfield in a super-sized game of Tetris.

  • It's a ghost town now, just a handful of weathered wooden buildings sagging beneath snow.

  • It was on the ground floor of the building, with a separate entrance, and a weathered name-plate on the door.

  • In the port lay fleets of great ships which had weathered the storms of the Euxine and the Atlantic.

  • She had been painted green, but the colour was faded and weathered, and the paint peeling off in strips.

  • The panic of 1857 had made sad havoc with the book trade generally, and those firms which weathered the storm were sorely pressed.

  • I believe we might have weathered them had we really made a serious effort to do so, but there was no need.