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 climate ['klaɪmɪt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 气候, 社会趋势, 气候区

[医] 气候


  1. Britain has a temperate climate.
    英国气候温和。
  2. North America has the world's best climate for wild grapes.
    北美的气候是世界上最适合野生葡萄生长的。
  3. The climate in this city is unwholesome.
    这个城市的气候有害健康。


climate
[ noun ]
  1. the weather in some location averaged over some long period of time

  2. <noun.state>
    the dank climate of southern Wales
    plants from a cold clime travel best in winter
  3. the prevailing psychological state

  4. <noun.state>
    the climate of opinion
    the national mood had changed radically since the last election


Climate \Cli"mate\, v. i.
To dwell. [Poetic] --Shak.


Climate \Cli"mate\, n. [F. climat, L. clima, -atis, fr. Gr. ?,
?, slope, the supposed slope of the earth (from the equator
toward the pole), hence a region or zone of the earth, fr. ?
to slope, incline, akin to E. lean, v. i. See {Lean}, v. i.,
and cf. {Clime}.]
1. (Anc. Geog.) One of thirty regions or zones, parallel to
the equator, into which the surface of the earth from the
equator to the pole was divided, according to the
successive increase of the length of the midsummer day.

2. The condition of a place in relation to various phenomena
of the atmosphere, as temperature, moisture, etc.,
especially as they affect animal or vegetable life.

  1. This followed the 1987 crash and differences of views on how the company should be run in a new investment climate.
  2. We created the context for Roe to happen." Ms. Michelman urged the women to speak out and create a renewed climate of activism for the pro-abortion movement.
  3. Some experts believe that a surplus of carbon dioxide is causing the Earth to slowly overheat, and they warn that such a change could disrupt the global climate.
  4. Upgrading the volunteer weather network and setting up regional climate centers, $12.2 million.
  5. "Let us hope that, in the changing political climate of the 1990s, resources are increasingly allocated to more productive purposes, in industrial countries as well as developing countries," Conable said.
  6. "It seems to me the return of the climate that preceded, 50 years ago, the approval of the racial laws by the fascist regime," Toaff declared.
  7. In determining who will set the moral climate we must find leaders in public and private life whom we can look to for guidance and example and overcome the urge to perpetuate the status quo.
  8. Clients and agencies shouldn't wait for the business climate to recover because the changes "are fundamental and irrevocable.
  9. Following the Carpentras desecration, Joxe said Le Pen had contributed to a climate of hatred that could lead to such acts.
  10. He knows how to read the climate and when it's time to get the two sides together," said Boeing spokesman Paul Binder.
  11. Conservatives who rose to prominence in the political climate of the 1980s "saw universities as liberal strongholds populated by cocksure, opinionated professors," Bok wrote in the 40-page report.
  12. Now the climate is changing quickly.
  13. Government assistance has further enhanced the climate for small business.
  14. Verity said last week he expects no breakthroughs in the talks, although they could improve the climate for greater U.S.-Soviet trade.
  15. Nordson stock has been strong recently because the company posted higher thirdquarter earnings despite a difficult economic climate.
  16. The White House has promised to re-evaluate and, if necessary, modify the climate programme next autumn to keep the emission reductions on track. 'We are simply not going to look at this on a month-to-month basis,' Mr Warren says.
  17. Political analysts said Mr. Chirac was taking a risk in angering labor unions at a time when France's social climate is increasingly tense and strikes are breaking out in some fields, including public transportation.
  18. But the business climate has improved recently, said Torres, crediting President Salinas with bringing union caciques under control.
  19. Mr. Fisher cautioned, however, that there are "uncertainties of the current economic climate which makes it difficult to predict with any degree of confidence what the consumer's attitude will be."
  20. 'Developing countries have to compete for foreign investment. Many are trying to make their investment climate more attractive than others.
  21. However, authorities refuse to answer questions about unrest or protests, creating a climate in which rumors flourish and confirmation is almost impossible to obtain.
  22. During its financial year ended March 31, the group was hit like other banks by the poor investment climate and a slump in the mergers and acquisitions business.
  23. Lithuania's secessionist government has accused the Kremlin of backing forces bent on its overthrow, but also appeared to improve the climate for formal talks by expressing a willingness to make major concessions.
  24. The guide cited the areas mild climate and "easygoing charm." The Poly Royal was established as a showcase of student accomplishments, but parties and entertainment have become part of it.
  25. This year, as a result of the more tolerant political climate in Poland, even hard-line newspapers such as the Communist Party daily Trybuna Ludu have carried reports on what happened during and after the Soviet invasion.
  26. The fortnightly was reborn in a new political climate that has swept Eastern Europe.
  27. This made it the worst quarter since the third quarter of 1990. It is scarcely the end of the world, coming after all the handsome profits of the past few years, but it is a warning that the climate has changed.
  28. The real key to growth and development in the poorer countries is for them to be able to sell their products in a sympathetic trading climate. That brings me to the Uruguay Round of the Gatt negotiations.
  29. While non-farm payrolls grew by only 24,000 last month, hinting at the sluggish economic climate that tends to favor bonds, the nation's civilian unemployment rate slipped by a tenth of a point, to 6.7%.
  30. The climate was harsh _ temperatures reached -13 Fahrenheit this winter _ the land was undeveloped and the nation's Jewish centers were a world away.
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