weathering 的定义
- Architecture. wash.
- material used as a weather strip.
- Geology. the various mechanical and chemical processes that cause exposed rock to decompose.Compare chemical weathering, mechanical weathering.
weathering 近义词
endure
更多weathering例句
- This means volcanoes could be important in the weathering process as well.
- Ergonomically-designed for support and comfort, this modern set will endure any outdoor conditions without fading or weathering.
- A new startup is relying on minerals to pull carbon dioxide out of the air, in one of the first commercial efforts to deploy what’s known as enhanced weathering to slow climate change.
- Daniella DellaGiustina, a research scientist with the University of Arizona, led a study in Science that looked at signs of this weathering on Bennu.
- How are you weathering that roller coaster, with each and every year the future so up in the air?
- For the moment at least, Walker appears to be weathering the controversy.
- In 2011, after weathering criticism from the media, fans, and even his teammates, Beckham finally enjoyed a stellar season.
- The French president has had a rough start–weathering a storm, his plane struck by lightning.
- Economics departments are not only weathering the recession, they're diversifying their courses to take advantage of it.
- One wing showed the effect of weathering, but it was an all-metal Roamer of the latest model and it had withstood the ordeal well.
- A monstrous block on the starboard side had not been long adrift, for it showed but slight signs of weathering.
- The water was diminished in the hold, and the Lively Bee was weathering the storm splendidly.
- Its height was indicated by the weathering on the tower, and it seems to have had flanking pinnacles and graduated panelling.
- At length Cape Saint Antonio appeared in sight; and, weathering it, the course was altered to south-east.