weather

英 ['wee?] 美['w?e?]
  • n. 天氣;氣象;氣候;處境
  • vt. 經(jīng)受住;使風(fēng)化;侵蝕;使受風(fēng)吹雨打
  • vi. 風(fēng)化;受侵蝕;經(jīng)受風(fēng)雨
  • adj. 露天的;迎風(fēng)的
  • n. (Weather)人名;(英)韋瑟

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詞態(tài)變化


第三人稱單數(shù):?weathers;過去式:?weathered;過去分詞:?weathered;現(xiàn)在分詞:?weathering;

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〔我們(we)正在(at)聽她(her)預(yù)報(bào)天氣〕

中文詞源


weather 天氣,風(fēng)化,經(jīng)受住

來自PIE*we-dhro,吹,天氣,詞源同wind,風(fēng),*dhro,名詞后綴,比較father,mother。由風(fēng)引申天氣,風(fēng)化,經(jīng)受天氣考驗(yàn)等。

英文詞源


weather
weather: [OE] Weather goes back ultimately to the Indo-European base *we- ‘blow’, which also produced English ventilate and wind. From it were formed two nouns, *wedhrom (source of Russian vedro ‘good weather’) and *wetróm (source of Lithuanian vétra ‘storm’). One or other of these became prehistoric Germanic *wethram, which evolved into German wetter, Dutch weer, Swedish v?der, Danish vejr, and English weather. Wither [14] may have originated as a variant of weather, in the sense ‘show the effects of being exposed to the elements’.
=> ventilate, wind
weather (v.)
"come through safely," 1650s, from weather (n.). The notion is of a ship riding out a storm. Sense of "wear away by exposure" is from 1757. Related: Weathered; weathering. Old English verb wederian meant "exhibit a change of weather."
weather (n.)
Old English weder "air, sky; breeze, storm, tempest," from Proto-Germanic *wedram "wind, weather" (cognates: Old Saxon wedar, Old Norse veer, Old Frisian, Middle Dutch, Dutch weder, Old High German wetar, German Wetter "storm, wind, weather"), from PIE *we-dhro-, "weather" (cognates: Lithuanian vetra "storm," Old Church Slavonic vedro "good weather"), from root *we- "to blow" (see wind (n.1)). Alteration of -d- to -th- begins late 15c., though such pronunciation may be older (see father (n.)).

In nautical use, as an adjective, "toward the wind" (opposed to lee). Greek had words for "good weather" (aithria, eudia) and words for "storm" and "winter," but no generic word for "weather" until kairos (literally "time") began to be used as such in Byzantine times. Latin tempestas "weather" (see tempest) also originally meant "time;" and words for "time" also came to mean weather in Irish (aimsir), Serbo-Croatian (vrijeme), Polish (czas), etc. Weather-report is from 1863. Weather-breeder "fine, serene day which precedes and seems to prepare a storm" is from 1650s.

雙語(yǔ)例句


1. The weather was unkind to those pipers who played in the morning.
壞天氣對(duì)上午那些風(fēng)笛吹奏者毫不容情。

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2. Warm weather has attracted the flat fish close to shore.
煦暖的氣候?qū)⒈饶眶~引到了近海。

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3. The weather forecast is for showers and overcast skies.
天氣預(yù)報(bào)上說多云并伴有陣雨。

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4. In warm weather, you should wear clothing that is cool and comfortable.
在熱天里,應(yīng)該穿涼快舒適的衣服。

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5. Winter weather can leave you feeling fatigued and tired.
冬季會(huì)讓人感覺疲乏無(wú)力。

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