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
- Trinidad and Tobago is surrounded by vast, capricious oceans and, in recent years, has suffered from hurricanes, droughts and fires.
特立尼达和多巴哥被一望无垠、变化无常的海水包围,最近几年一直深受飓风、干旱和火灾之苦。 - Indoor controlled growth eliminates crop loss due to weather and natural disasters such as flood, drought or hurricanes.
室内控制下的种植消除了由于气候和自然灾害如洪水、干旱、飓风造成的损失。 - 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。 - Or maybe you have been preparing for a more realistic threat like hurricanes or the next flu season?
或者或许你已经为一个如飓风或下一个流感季等更现实的威胁做准备了吗? - In2008, Gonaives was again hit by fierce storms, including hurricanes Fay, Gustav, Hanna and Ike.
2008年,戈纳伊夫再次猛烈的暴风雨袭击,包括飓风费,古斯塔夫,汉娜和艾克。 - But this concern is largely associated with comparisons to last year's spikes following hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
不过,这种担心是和去年飓风卡特里娜和丽塔过后的颓势有着很大关系的。 - 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。 - Hurricanes have changed the history of the cigar industry.
飓风曾改变了雪茄业的历史。 - In the Pacific such storms are called cyclones, but in the Atlantic are typically called hurricanes.
在太平洋这种风暴被称作气旋,但在大西洋典型地被称为“飓风”。
