monsoon
monsoon 英 [ˌmɒnˈsu:n] 美 [ˌmɑnˈsun]
n. 季风;(印度等地的)雨季;季候风
名词复数:monsoons
- Monsoon is the term for the wind that carries heavy rains to southern Asia, and the rains themselves. During a monsoon, people wait indoors for it to stop.
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- n. 季风;(印度等地的)雨季;季候风
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1. "How much will the transport of pollution change in the future, as emissions increase or the monsoon changes?
“随着排放增加或者季风发生变化,将来污染物的传播会发生怎样的变化呢?”
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2. “We have a long paleorecord for precipitation, and you see that there was almost a switch. The monsoon was either on, or it was off, with very little in between,” said Levermann.
我们得到了有关降水的很长一段历史记录,从中可以发现季风有一个开关,要么开着,要么关闭,很少出现中间状况,“莱韦尔曼说。
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3. The stratosphere begins about 12 kilometres up, above the troposphere where weather systems like the monsoon develop.
平流层大约从距离地面12公里开始,天气系统例如季风通常在对流层上发生。
- monsoon (n.) 1580s, "trade wind of the Indian Ocean," from Dutch monssoen, from Portuguese monçao, from Arabic mawsim "time of year, appropriate season" (for a voyage, pilgrimage, etc.), from wasama "he marked." When it blows from the southwest (April through October) it brings heavy rain, hence "heavy episode of rainfall during the rainy season" (1747).
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