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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |A1|WRITING vocabularyIELTS vocabulary cli‧mate /ˈklaɪmət, ˈklaɪmɪt/ noun
آب و هوا
اقلیم، جو (در گروهها)، معماری: اقلیم، روانشناسی: جو، زیست شناسی: اقلیم، علوم نظامی: اوضاع جوی
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Advanced Persian Dictionary زیست شناسی: آب و هوا، منظور شرایط آب و هوایی در یک کنطقه خاص است
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Synonyms & Related Words English Dictionary cli‧mate W3 /ˈklaɪmət, ˈklaɪmɪt/
noun[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: climat, from Late Latin clima, from Greek klima 'angle, latitude, climate', from klinein 'to lean'; because the weather depends on the angle of the sun to the earth]
1. [uncountable and countable] the typical weather conditions in a particular area:
Los Angeles’ warm dry climate climate change (=a permanent change in weather conditions)2. [countable] an area with particular weather conditions:
These flowers will not grow in cold climates.3. [countable usually singular] the general feeling or situation in a place at a particular time
political/economic/social etc climate Small businesses are finding it hard to survive in the present economic climate.climate of a climate of growing racial intolerance in large cities [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations climate nounI. weather conditions of a particular region ADJ. hot, warm | cold, cool | mild | extreme, harsh, inhospitable, severe the severe northern climate
damp, humid, wet | arid, dry | equatorial, Mediterranean, subtropical, temperate, tropical | northern, southern, etc. | global global climate change VERB + CLIMATE have The city has a warm climate. CLIMATE + NOUN change PREP. in a/the ~ Little grows in such a dry climate. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
climate II. opinions, etc. people have at a particular time ADJ. favourable | hostile, unfavourable | current, present, prevailing | changed, changing | business, economic, emotional, financial, ideological, intellectual, moral, political, social VERB + CLIMATE create PREP. in a/the ~ His ideas on equality are viewed as utopian in the current political climate.
~ for a climate for economic recovery
~ of The new policies have created a climate of fear. PHRASES a climate of opinion [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Common Errors climatenoun BAD: While I was driving to the airport, the climate was still wet and foggy.
GOOD: While I was driving to the airport, the weather was still wet and foggy.
BAD: Before going off in the boat, you should check the climate conditions.
GOOD: Before going off in the boat, you should check the weather conditions.
Usage Note:climate = the typical weather conditions that exist in a country or region; the place where these weather conditions exist: 'Northern Europe has a mild climate and a high rainfall.' 'These flowers will not grow in cold climates.'
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Thesaurus weather use this to talk about whether it is hot or cold outside or whether it is raining, snowing, windy etc:
What was the weather like on your vacation? a period of warm sunny weatherclimate the usual weather conditions in a particular country or area:
Queensland has a warm tropical climate. the climate of southern Floridathe outlook what the weather will probably be like for the next few days:
The outlook for the weekend is for continued sunny weather.conditions the weather at a particular time, especially when considering how this will affect a planned event or activity:
Conditions are perfect for today’s boat race. Freezing conditions are making the roads extremely hazardous.the elements formal weather, especially bad weather:
The equipment had been left exposed to the elements. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲