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wintertime

/win-ter-tahym/US // ˈwɪn tərˌtaɪm //UK // (ˈwɪntəˌtaɪm) //

冬季,冬日里,冬天,冬日

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the season of winter.

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Examples

  • In the summertime, we wear those big straw Smokey the Bear hats, and in the wintertime, they’re felt.

  • Norton said the wintertime activity can be done safely by permitting only children and adults accompanying children on the Capitol grounds.

  • We asked Hannah Singleton, a veteran hiking guide with Arizona-based Wildland Trekking, which leads guided hikes in many of our country’s national parks, for her favorite wintertime hikes in national parks.

  • Finally, if you think you’ll do a lot of wintertime outdoor entertaining, consider investing in a patio heater.

  • Beat the Blahs What causes this wintertime down-in-the-dumps attitude?

  • And in Copenhagen, BIG Architects are building a new incinerator that also doubles as a wintertime ski slope.

  • There are also three meditation classes to lead weekly, and lots of snow to shovel in the wintertime.

  • And honestly, sitting downwind of the dogs, I'd realized my theory of the odorless wintertime Arctic didn't always hold.

  • Regardless, there'll be plenty of quality fashion to covet come wintertime.

  • Then retire to bed, having the bed previously well warmed, if during the wintertime.

  • The sea was strong; now in the wintertime the surging of the billows against the cliffs was continually in his ear.

  • De Monts thought Tadoussac and Quebec too cold in wintertime, and preferred the sunnier east coast regions.

  • But for the ice in wintertime Quebec would be the great sea-port of eastern Canada.

  • The favourite drink of the Ojibw Indians in the wintertime was hot broth poured over a dishful of pure snow.