28 - Weather Flashcards

1
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to say the least

A

used to say that sth is much worse or more serious than you are saying

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2
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bitterly cold

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extremely cold
e.g.
It’s been bitterly cold this winter.

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3
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mild

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during cold weather, warmer than you expect

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4
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spell

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a short period of time
e.g.
1. a spell of hot/cold weather
2. After a brief spell in the army, I returned to teaching.

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5
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humid

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warm and slightly wet

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6
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dull (of the weather)

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not bright, with a lot of clouds

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7
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chilly

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too cold to feel comfortable

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8
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torrential rain

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very heavy rain
syn: downpour
e.g.
We had torrential rain this morning.

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9
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scattered shower

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rain spread over a large area or happening several times during a period of time
e.g.
We’ve had scattered showers today.

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10
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closely

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carefully and with interest

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11
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dependent (on sth/sb)

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needing sth/sb to support you
e.g.
Farmers are obviously dependent on weather forecast for the success of their crops.

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12
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heatwave

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a period of unusually hot weather
e.g.
A heatwave can eventually lead to water shortages and drought.

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13
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shortage

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a situation where there is not enough of sth.
OPP: surplus

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14
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drought

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a long period without rain

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15
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blizzard

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a bad storm with strong winds and a lot of snow

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16
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come to a standstill

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reach a situation in which all activity or movement has stopped.
also: bring sth to a standstill
e.g.
When there is heavy snow and blizzards, traffic comes to a standstill.

17
Q

widespread

A

found or happening over a large area
widespread damage
e.g.
Today’s storm caused widespread damage to a number of houses.

18
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disruption

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a situation in which it is difficult for sth to continue in a normal way

19
Q

gale

A

a very strong wind