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81 weather-map
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82 weather abort
weather abort отмена (испытаний, полёта и т. п.) из-за погоды -
83 weather conditions
weather conditions метеорологические условия -
84 weather forecaster
weather forecaster noun человек, занимающийся прогнозом погоды -
85 weather out
weather out выдерживать (испытание и т. п.) -
86 weather permitting
weather permitting при условии благоприятной погоды -
87 weather report
weather report метеосводка -
88 weather through
weather through выдерживать (испытание и т. п.) -
89 weather-beaten
weather-beaten [ˊweðəˏbi:tn] a1) повреждённый бу́рями2) обве́тренный; загоре́лый3) вида́вший ви́ды, потрёпанный -
90 weather-board
weather-board noun naut. наветренный борт -
91 weather-bound
weather-bound adj. задержанный непогодой -
92 weather-bureau
weather-bureau noun бюро погоды -
93 weather-chart
weather-chart [ˊweðəˏtʃɑ:t] nсинопти́ческая ка́рта -
94 weather-cloth
weather-cloth [ˊweðəklɒθ] nмор. обве́с; защи́тный брезе́нт -
95 weather-forecast
weather-forecast noun прогноз погоды -
96 weather-glass
weather-glass noun барометр -
97 weather-proof
weather-proof adj. защищенный от непогоды; устойчивый против атмосферныхвлияний -
98 weather-prophet
weather-prophet [ˊweðəˏprɒfɪt] nпредсказа́тель пого́ды ( по местным приметам) -
99 weather-side
weather-side [ˊweðəsaɪd] nмор. наве́тренная сторона́ -
100 weather-sign
weather-sign [ˊweðəsaɪn] nприме́та пого́ды
См. также в других словарях:
Weather — Weath er, n. [OE. weder, AS. weder; akin to OS. wedar, OFries. weder, D. weder, we[^e]r, G. wetter, OHG. wetar, Icel. ve[eth]r, Dan. veir, Sw. v[ a]der wind, air, weather, and perhaps to OSlav. vedro fair weather; or perhaps to Lith. vetra storm … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Weather — Weath er, a. (Naut.) Being toward the wind, or windward opposed to lee; as, weather bow, weather braces, weather gauge, weather lifts, weather quarter, weather shrouds, etc. [1913 Webster] {Weather gauge}. (a) (Naut.) The position of a ship to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Weather — Weath er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Weathered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Weathering}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To expose to the air; to air; to season by exposure to air. [1913 Webster] [An eagle] soaring through his wide empire of the air To weather his broad… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
weather — [weth′ər] n. [ME weder < OE, akin to ON vethr, Ger wetter < IE base * we , * awe , to blow > WIND2, OSlav vedro, fair weather] 1. the general condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place, with regard to the temperature,… … English World dictionary
weather — (n.) O.E. weder, from P.Gmc. *wedran (Cf. O.S. wedar, O.N. veðr, O.Fris., M.Du., Du. weder, O.H.G. wetar, Ger. Wetter storm, wind, weather ), from PIE *we dhro , weather, from root *we to blow (see WIND (Cf … Etymology dictionary
Weather or No — is a one act comic opera, styled a musical duologue , by Bertram Luard Selby with a libretto by Adrian Ross and William Beach. It was produced at the Savoy Theatre from 10 August 1896 to 17 February 1897 as a companion piece to The Mikado , and… … Wikipedia
weather — ► NOUN 1) the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards temperature, wind, rain, etc. 2) (before another noun ) denoting the side from which the wind is blowing; windward. Contrasted with LEE(Cf. ↑lee). ► VERB 1) wear away or change… … English terms dictionary
weather — weath‧er [ˈweDə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] if a company, business etc weathers a difficult situation, it manages to come through it safely: • Small businesses were less able to weather the recession. • The company has weathered the slump better than … Financial and business terms
Weather — assisted migration blizzaster climate porn Fogust geomythology gigantic jet Marchuary megacryometeor … New words
Weather — Weath er, v. i. To undergo or endure the action of the atmosphere; to suffer meteorological influences; sometimes, to wear away, or alter, under atmospheric influences; to suffer waste by weather. [1913 Webster] The organisms . . . seem… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
weather — [n] atmospheric conditions climate, clime, elements; concepts 522,524 weather [v] endure acclimate, bear the brunt of*, bear up against*, become toughened, brave, come through, expose, get through, grow hardened, grow strong, harden, make it,… … New thesaurus