英[ˌmiːtiərə'lɒdʒɪkl]美[ˌmiːtiərə'lɒdʒɪkl]
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Something that's meteorological is related to the weather or changes in the Earth's atmosphere. If you're interested in a meteorological career, it means you'd like to be a meteorologist — a weather expert.
Meteorological events include things like fog, rain, tornadoes, and hurricanes. They are all caused by meteorological changes and shifts: in the temperature, air pressure, and amount of water vapor in the atmosphere. The word meteorological comes from the Greek root meteorologia, “discussion of high things,” from meteor-, “thing high up,” and logia, “the study of.”
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词根:meteor
adj.meteorologic气象的;气象学的
adv.meteorologically从气象学角度看
n.meteor流星;[气象] 大气现象
meteorology气象状态,气象学
meteorologist气象学者