“WEATHER” in italiano

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sostantivo
tempo
time weather period tempo day stage
aggettivo
del tempo
weather
meteorologico
weather meteorologic
verbo
resistere
resist withstand stand endure hold out weather
alterare
alter change falsify weather forge garble
sopportare
bear endure stand support tolerate weather
stagionare
season age ripen weather let age
logorarsi
wear out fray waste chafe weather go
consumare
consume eat use drink wear weather

sinonimi

sostantivo

forecast outlook meteorological conditions climate atmospheric pressure temperature elements

aggettivo

upwind

verbo

survive come through ride out pull through withstand endure rise above surmount overcome resist brave stick out

Esempi

His suit was made with heat-insulating material and his boots had been treated to be resistant to the cold, but the relentless weather still froze him to the core.

“I am testing my new theory, again very approximate, that the Twin’s unusual proximity is directly affecting the weather.

The weather had been relatively stable, but the skies were beginning to turn a little more ominous now and it looked like a blizzard was on its way.

Other pieces were ancient, decaying as weather and time turned the marker back to the dirt from which it came.

Tonight Ron would get to know one of the Noiesni, shake his hand, maybe talk about the beautiful weather.

A sort of road had been cut out of the jungle so that in very dry weather the trucks could come right on the lot where the camp was to be rigged up.

The weather was unreal, and she didn’t want to be in a soft-top convertible while it was hailing bigger than the size of her fingernails.

“Bad weather for anything.

Even if we are not pursued, we will be safer at Finewater Bight when the weather turns.

They were required to act immediately in the case of sudden death, and so Jolyon had been careful to wear clothes suited to the weather that just happened to conceal what he was while he headed to his appointment.

These three miles the chief, his wife, his son, and his three servants had to walk on their knees, and each of the pilgrims had to carry in his hands a lighted candle, which must not be permitted to go out, no matter what the weather.