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I . weather [ˈweðər, Brit -əʳ] SUBST sem pl

weather
tempo m
weather (climate)
clima m
weather permitting
to be under the weather
to make heavy weather of sth

II . weather [ˈweðər, Brit -əʳ] VERBO trans

to weather sth
to weather the storm fig

weather-beaten ADJ

weather forecast SUBST

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This concept is familiar from weather maps, whose isobars show the direction of geostrophic flow in the atmosphere.
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The windows were leaky, rattling wooden sash, and bristled with numerous large window-mounted air conditioners, since the interior spaces would otherwise become unbearably hot during warm weather.
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It started as a cinder track, then all-weather.
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The weather during the day sometimes can be windy which will disturb your tarp site.
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He looked for connections to weather by means such as matching opposing solar trends during a month to opposing temperature and precipitation trends in cities.
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Telecommuting may become possible from smart apartments that can recognize a person's face and even tell what the weather is going to be like outside.
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Rocky habitats are suitable living spaces because there are many crevices for the hyraxes to nest, and seek shelter from weather and predators.
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There is no station building, but only a weather shelter on the platform.
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According to the weather bureau, the public can expect rough to very rough seas over the areas included in the gale warning.
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However, the weather suddenly changed to a terrible dust storm.
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