hurricanes
英 [ˈhʌrɪkənz]
美 [ˈhɜrəˌkeɪnz]
n. (尤指西大西洋的)飓风
hurricane的复数
柯林斯词典
- 飓风
Ahurricaneis an extremely violent wind or storm.
双语例句
- Trinidad and Tobago is surrounded by vast, capricious oceans and, in recent years, has suffered from hurricanes, droughts and fires.
特立尼达和多巴哥被一望无垠、变化无常的海水包围,最近几年一直深受飓风、干旱和火灾之苦。 - But he's less sure what effect hurricanes have on global warming.
但他不太确定,飓风对全球变暖产生了什么影响。 - Changes in sea temperature will increase the frequency of hurricanes.
海水温度的变化会增加飓风的频率。 - East Asia and the southern US are promised more hurricanes and cyclones, Africa and south Asia droughts and disease.
东亚和美国南部地区可能遭受更多的飓风和低气压,非洲和南亚则将出现干旱和疾病。 - Hurricanes leave smaller trails than you two morons.
风暴留下了的痕迹比你们两个笨蛋的要小。 - But this concern is largely associated with comparisons to last year's spikes following hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
不过,这种担心是和去年飓风卡特里娜和丽塔过后的颓势有着很大关系的。 - And they have had bad hurricanes since then, but they are doing significantly better.
自那以后,它们也遭遇了恶劣的飓风,但它们的表现好多了。 - When hurricanes ground the United States navy, we go out.
当飓风把美国海军封在岸上时,我们行动。 - Extensive water damage after major hurricanes and floods increases the likelihood of mold contamination in buildings.
飓风及水灾之后的大规模水害会增加建筑物霉菌污染的可能性。 - Florida is struck by hurricanes and tornadoes.
佛罗里达遭受飓风和龙卷风的袭击。
