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
- Combined with extremely high waves generated by the storm, hurricanes surges can be highly destructive.
如果与风暴中产生的巨浪相结合,飓风涌浪(风暴潮)可具有极大的破坏性。 - NEW: natural disasters!!! Tornadoes, Fires, Earthquakes, Floods, Hurricanes, and Alien attacks.
崭新的:自然灾害!!!龙卷风,火灾,地震,洪水,台风,甚至外星人进攻! - 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。 - Ocean temperatures and wind shear are considered the two most important factors for predicting hurricanes, both in regular weather prediction studies and climate change studies.
在常规天气预报研究和气候变化研究中,海洋温度和风切变都被认为是预测飓风的两个最重要的因素。 - 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。 - These hurricanes can split into three and even four.
这些飓风可以分为三个,甚至四个高峰。 - A warmer sea will change the distribution, frequency, and intensity of hurricanes.
较温暖的海洋会改变飓风的分布、发生频率和强度。 - Hurricanes are very severe tropical storms which exist in several different parts of the world.
飓风是强烈的热带风暴,它出现在世界上的不同地区。 - Also called cyclones or typhoons, hurricanes are giant storms prowling the world's tropical seas.
飓风也被称作旋风或台风,是游弋于地球热带海域的巨型风暴。 - The spate of storms and hurricanes in recent years could be a statistical quirk.
从统计数字上看,近些年来暴风雨和飓风的频发非同寻常。
