Προχωρημένο Λεξιλόγιο για το TOEFL - Φυσικά Φαινόμενα και Περιβάλλον
Εδώ θα μάθετε μερικές αγγλικές λέξεις για τα φυσικά φαινόμενα και το περιβάλλον, όπως «δροσιά», «ριπή», «μάτι» κ.λπ. που χρειάζονται για τις εξετάσεις TOEFL.
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a weather phenomenon with an extensive circulation of winds around a central region of high barometric pressure that is connected with calm and fine weather
the tiny water drops that form on cool surfaces during the night, caused by condensation
a small amount of rain, snow, etc. that moves in a quick and stormy way and lasts only for a short period of time
a long pointed piece of ice formed by the freezing of dripping water from a surface such as a roof
a type of cloud that is dark, grey, and large, often producing rain or snow
snow, rain, hail, etc. that falls to or condenses on the ground
a period during which the weather becomes warmer causing snow and ice to melt
a risk to human health or to the environment caused by a biological source, especially microorganisms
a sudden, violent natural disaster that drastically alters the earth's landscape
the act or process of making a substance or place dirty or polluted, especially by dangerous substances
the point on the surface of the earth vertically above the focus of an earthquake where its effects are felt most strongly
a long thick wall built in order to prevent water flooding onto a lower area, especially from the sea
a level path, typically beside the sea or a river, that is wide and open where people may walk by for pleasure
a narrow piece of land with water on each side that connects two larger areas
one of the imaginary lines between the North Pole and the South Pole, drawn on maps to help pinpoint a location
an area of land that is flat and higher than the land surrounding it
a flat, wide area of land with no or very few trees in North America
an area in the Mediterranean coastal region of southern France and northern Italy that is known for its beauty, stylish resorts, and mild climate
the highest point that a certain celestial body reaches, directly above an observer