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Federwolke

no Dicionário PONS

I. cloud [klaʊd] SUBST

1. cloud (in sky):

cirrus cloud
Federwolke f <-, -n>
cirrus cloud
Zirruswolke f <-, -n>
cumulus cloud
Kumuluswolke f <-, -n>
rain cloud
Regenwolke f <-, -n>
stratus cloud
Schichtwolke f <-, -n>
stratus cloud
Stratuswolke f <-, -n>

2. cloud (mass):

3. cloud of insects:

cloud
Schwarm m <-s, Schwärme>

4. cloud (data):

cloud
Cloud f

Expressões:

a cloud on the horizon
to be on cloud nine dated
every cloud has a silver lining prov
to be under a cloud

II. cloud [klaʊd] VERBO trans

1. cloud fig (obscure):

to cloud sth
to cloud an issue
to cloud sb's memory

2. cloud fig (make sad):

to cloud sb's spirit

III. cloud [klaʊd] VERBO intr

cloud face:

cloud
Entrada OpenDict

cloud SUBST

a cloud on the horizon expr idiom

ˈcloud-capped ADJ

cloud-capped

ˈcloud cham·ber SUBST FÍS NUCL

cloud chamber
Nebelkammer f <-, -n>

ˈcloud for·est SUBST

cloud forest
cloud forest

ˈcloud bank SUBST

cloud bank
Wolkenbank f <-, -bänke>
cloud bank

ˈcloud cov·er SUBST

cloud cover
Wolkendecke f <-> kein pl

ˈcloud tem·pera·ture SUBST QUÍM

mush·room ˈcloud SUBST

mushroom cloud
Atompilz m <-es, -e>

ˈpoint cloud SUBST MAT

point cloud

Vocabulário Técnico de Geografia Klett

cloud formation SUBST

cloud formation

cloud type SUBST

cloud type
Present
Icloud
youcloud
he/she/itclouds
wecloud
youcloud
theycloud
Past
Iclouded
youclouded
he/she/itclouded
weclouded
youclouded
theyclouded
Present Perfect
Ihaveclouded
youhaveclouded
he/she/ithasclouded
wehaveclouded
youhaveclouded
theyhaveclouded
Past Perfect
Ihadclouded
youhadclouded
he/she/ithadclouded
wehadclouded
youhadclouded
theyhadclouded

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Exemplos do Dicionário PONS (verificados pela redação)

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

Cloud temperatures and physical processes in the cloud affect the shape of individual snow crystals.
en.wikipedia.org
When cloud temperatures get colder, it means that clouds are getting higher.
www.nasa.gov
Thus, if the measured temperatures were actually cloud temperatures instead of surface temperatures, then these clouds would have to be quite thick.
en.wikipedia.org
Cloud temperatures within the eyewall also began to increase, indicating that the hurricane was losing intensity.
en.wikipedia.org
Future observations will verify this model by measuring the cloud temperatures.
www.universetoday.com

Exemplos da Internet (não verificados pela redação)

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Ever look up into the sky and see wispy thin cirrus clouds, sometimes called “Mare’s tails”, as they resemble the tail of a horse?
www.redbull.com
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Wenn ihr diese feinen Cirruswolken, die auch „Federwolken“ genannt werden, am Himmel seht, sind die Höhenwinde stark.
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Furthermore, model calculations by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich show that lead-containing particles change the properties of cirrus clouds so that these significantly influence the extent to which long-wave radiation escapes from the earth into space.
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www.uni-mainz.de
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Modell-rechnungen der ETH Zürich zeigen darüber hinaus, dass die bleihaltigen Partikel die Eigenschaften von Zirruswolken so verändern, dass die von der Erde ins All abgegebene langwellige Strahlung deutlich beeinflusst wird.
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wake turbulence, weather information for punctual air traffic, the climatic effect of emissions and contrails and their effect on cirrus clouds.
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www.deutsches-klima-konsortium.de
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Wirbelschleppen, Wetterinformation für einen pünktlichen Luftverkehr sowie die Klimawirkung von Emissionen und Kondensstreifen und deren Wirkung auf Zirruswolken.
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The first missions where TROPOS takes part with the CVI inlet are ML-CIRRUS (cirrus clouds) and ACRIDICON (deep convective clouds).
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www.tropos.de
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Die ersten Missionen an denen das TROPOS mit dem CVI Einlass beteiligt ist, sind ML-CIRRUS (Zirruswolken) und ACRIDICON (hochreichende konvektive Wolken).
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On Baby Glacier in July 2008: a halo is formed by cirrus clouds.
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www.swisseduc.ch
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Auf dem Baby Glacier im Juli 2008: In Zirruswolken hat sich ein Halo gebildet.
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