weathering 英 ['weðərɪŋ]   美 ['wɛðərɪŋ]

weathering

weathering  英 ['weðərɪŋ] 美 ['wɛðərɪŋ]

n. [地质] 风化作用;[水利] 泻水斜度;挡风雨材料  v. 风干;使退色;经受住(weather的ing形式) 

名词复数:weatherings 

Most trace elements, including manganese and arsenic, get into the water through the natural process of rock weathering. 大部分微量元素,包括锰和砷,通过自然过程中的岩石风化作用进入水体。
Nonetheless, Brien pointed to the United States and Europe as markets with the bleakest outlook, while he sees China, Mexico and Brazil better weathering the storm. 然而,布里恩认为美国和欧洲市场的前景最为暗淡,中国、墨西哥和巴西应能更好地经受住经济风暴的考验。

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  • n. [地质] 风化作用;[水利] 泻水斜度;挡风雨材料
  • v. 风干;使退色;经受住(weather的ing形式)
  • 1. Most trace elements, including manganese and arsenic, get into the water through the natural process of rock weathering.

    大部分微量元素,包括锰和砷,通过自然过程中的岩石风化作用进入水体。

  • 2. Nonetheless, Brien pointed to the United States and Europe as markets with the bleakest outlook, while he sees China, Mexico and Brazil better weathering the storm.

    然而,布里恩认为美国和欧洲市场的前景最为暗淡,中国、墨西哥和巴西应能更好地经受住经济风暴的考验。

  • 3. All these abilities are fundamental to taking advantage of the good times and weathering the bad, and you can bring that experience to a discussion of software ROI.

    所有的这些能力都是充分利用时间和弱化不利因素的基本原则,并且您能够将这一经验带入到软件 ROI 的讨论之中。

wea·ther·ing / ˈweðərɪŋ ; NAmE ˈweðərɪŋ / noun [uncountable ] the action of sun, rain or wind on rocks, making them change shape or colour (岩石的)风化 wea·ther·ing / ˈweðərɪŋ ; NAmE ˈweðərɪŋ /
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