Szókincs az IELTS-hez (Alap) - Weather
Itt elsajátíthat néhány angol szót az időjárásról, például "felhős", "szárazság", "öntés" stb., amelyek az IELTS vizsgához szükségesek.
Áttekintés
Villámkártyák
Betűzés
Kvíz
the different types of gases that surround the earth or other planets
atmoszféra
a very strong and destructive wind that moves in circles, often seen in the Caribbean
hurrikán, ciklon
a bright flash, caused by electricity, in the sky or one that hits the ground from within the clouds
villám, elektromos kisülés
the event during which snow begins to fall from the sky
havazás, hóesés
a strong and dangerous type of wind, which is formed like a turning cone, usually causing damage
tornádó
a long period of time when there is not much raining
aszály, esőhiány
a prediction of what will happen such as a change in the weather
előrejelzés, jóslat
a tropical storm with violent winds moving in a circle that form over the western Pacific Ocean
tajfun, trópusi vihar
rain containing a great deal of acidic chemicals, caused by air pollution, which can harm the environment
savaseső
related to or using a temperature scale on which water boils at 100° and freezes at 0°
Celsius, centigrád
related to or using a temperature scale on which water boils at 212° and freezes at 32°
Fahrenheit, Fahrenheit hőmérséklet
a weather condition during which the temperature drops below the freezing point and thin layers of ice are formed on the surfaces
fagy, fagyás
a period in the summer during which wind blows and rain falls in India or other hot South Asian countries
monszun, monszun szezon
a period of hot weather, usually hotter and longer than before
hőhullám, forróság hullám
a thin, fog-like cloud consisting of tiny water droplets suspended in the air
köd, pára
the loud crackling noise that is heard from the sky during a storm
mennydörgés, dörgés
extremely small drops of liquid in the air, resulted from the heating of the liquid
gőz, köd
a powerful stream of water or other liquid that moves very fast
áradat, ár
Swedish astronomer who devised the centigrade thermometer (1701-1744)
Celsius, Celsius fok