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1) (the weather conditions of a region (temperature, moisture etc): Britain has a temperate climate.) clima2) (the conditions in a country etc: the economic/moral climate.) clima, situación•- climaticclimate n climatr['klaɪmət]1 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL clima nombre masculinoclimate ['klaɪmət] n: clima mn.• cielo s.m.• clima s.m.• constelación s.f.• latitud s.f.'klaɪmət, 'klaɪmɪtnoun clima m['klaɪmɪt]1.N clima m ; (fig) ambiente m2.CPDclimate control N — (=air conditioning) climatizador m
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4 climate
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5 climate
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6 climate control
mass nouna) ( of car) climatizador mb) ( of the environment) control m del climac) ( of micro-environment) climatización f* * *mass nouna) ( of car) climatizador mb) ( of the environment) control m del climac) ( of micro-environment) climatización f -
7 climate change
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8 climate feedback
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9 climate model
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10 climate scenario
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11 climate sensitivity
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > climate sensitivity
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12 climate system
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13 climate system stability
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > climate system stability
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14 climate environment
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15 climate chamber
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16 climate change
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17 climate legislation
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18 climate resistance
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20 Mediterranean climate
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > Mediterranean climate
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