climate 英 [ˈklaɪmət]   美 [ˈklaɪmɪt]

climate

climate  英 [ˈklaɪmət] 美 [ˈklaɪmɪt]

n. 气候;风气 

名词复数:climates 

a mild climate, a temperate climate, a warm climate, a wet climate 温和的╱暖和的╱温暖的╱潮湿的气候
They wanted to move to a warmer climate. 他们想迁移到气候较温暖的地区。

  • The climate is the general weather in a particular region. Florida is known for its temperate climate. The word climate is also used figuratively to mean "the usual conditions," as in "It's a favorable climate for school reform."
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  • n. 气候;风气
  • 1. a mild climate, a temperate climate, a warm climate, a wet climate

    温和的╱暖和的╱温暖的╱潮湿的气候

  • 2. They wanted to move to a warmer climate.

    他们想迁移到气候较温暖的地区。

  • 3. the present political climate

    当前的政治气候

  • 4. a climate of suspicion,a climate of violence

    怀疑╱暴力的风气

  • climate (n.) late 14c., "horizontal zone of the earth's surface measured by lines parallel to the equator," from Old French climat "region, part of the earth," from Latin clima (genitive climatis) "region; slope of the earth," from Greek klima "region, zone," literally "an inclination, slope," thus "slope of the earth from equator to pole," from a suffixed form of PIE root *klei- "to lean."
cli·mate / ˈklaɪmət ; NAmE ˈklaɪmət / noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] the regular pattern of weather conditions of a particular place 气候 a mild/temperate/warm/wet climate 温和的╱暖和的╱温暖的╱潮湿的气候 the harsh climate of the Arctic regions 北极地区的恶劣气候 2 [countable ] an area with particular weather conditions 气候区 They wanted to move to a warmer climate. 他们想迁移到气候较温暖的地区。 3 [countable ] a general attitude or feeling; an atmosphere or a situation which exists in a particular place 倾向;思潮;风气;环境气氛 the present political climate 当前的政治气候 the current climate of opinion (= what people generally are thinking about a particular issue) 目前的舆论倾向 a climate of suspicion/violence 怀疑╱暴力的风气 We need to create a climate in which business can prosper. 我们需要创造一个有利于商业繁荣的环境。 climate climates cli·mate / ˈklaɪmət ; NAmE ˈklaɪmət /
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