گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'climate'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: اب‌ وهوا

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: آب و هوا

شبکه مترجمین ایران

3 عمومی:: آب وهوا

شبکه مترجمین ایران

4 عمومی:: آب و ھوا

شبکه مترجمین ایران

5 عمومی:: اقلیم

واژگان شبکه مترجمین ایران

english

1 general::   noun weather conditions of a particular region ADJ. hot, warm | cold, cool | mild | extreme, harsh, inhospitable, severe the severe northern climate | damp, humid, wet | arid, dry | equatorial, Mediterranean, subtropical, temperate, tropical | northern, southern, etc. | global global climate change VERB + CLIMATE have The city has a warm climate. CLIMATE + NOUN change PREP. in a/the ~ Little grows in such a dry climate. opinions, etc. people have at a particular time ADJ. favourable | hostile, unfavourable | current, present, prevailing | changed, changing | business, economic, emotional, financial, ideological, intellectual, moral, political, social VERB + CLIMATE create PREP. in a/the ~ His ideas on equality are viewed as utopian in the current political climate. | ~ for a climate for economic recovery | ~ of The new policies have created a climate of fear. PHRASES a climate of opinion

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

2 general:: noun weather: The climate in Chengdu is mild. noun mood: The climate at the school was fear.

Simple Definitions

3 general:: climate adjectives warm/hot • Many people prefer to live where the climate is warm. cold/cool • Scotland's climate is too cold for these plants to survive. mild (= not too hot and not too cold ) • The region's climate is mild all the year round. dry • She loves the dry climate of southern California. wet/damp • A damp climate can damage buildings. humid (= with hot and wet air ) • Tropical vegetation flourishes in this humid climate. harsh ( also inhospitable formal ) (= uncomfortable and difficult to live in ) • The climate of the Siberian steppes is harsh. extreme/severe • These mountain people are used to the extreme climate. arid (= very dry ) • Very few plants can flourish in such an arid climate. temperate (= never very hot or very cold ) • Europe's climate is temperate. tropical (= very hot and wet ) • the tropical climate of Brazil a Mediterranean climate (= typical of the areas around the Mediterranean Sea ) • Croatia enjoys a Mediterranean climate. the global/world climate (= the weather of the world ) • Scientists are assessing the impact of carbon dioxide on the global climate. a changing climate • A changing climate will bring rising tides. climate + NOUN climate change (= a permanent change in weather conditions ) • The world must reduce the emissions that cause climate change. climate 2 adjectives the political/economic/social etc climate • At the time the political climate was moving steadily to the right. a favourable climate (= that is good for doing or achieving something ) • Both sides were working to create a favourable climate for effective negotiations. a difficult/unfavourable climate • The economic situation created an unfavourable climate for investment. the current/present climate ( also the prevailing climate formal ) • Change will be hard to achieve in the current climate. the international climate • The international climate changed for the worse as conflict broke out in the region. the intellectual climate (= the general way of thinking ) • New inventions can change the intellectual climate. verbs create a climate • It's important to create a climate of trust between staff and management. phrases the climate of opinion (= the opinion which most people have about a subject ) • The climate of opinion is still favorable for the President.

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