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Lista de Palavras Nível C1 - Condições do tempo

Aqui você aprenderá algumas palavras em inglês sobre condições climáticas, como "meteorologia", "torrent", "baking", etc. preparadas para alunos C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
meteorology
[substantivo]

a field of science that deals with the earth's atmosphere, particularly weather forecasting

meteorologia, ciência atmosférica

meteorologia, ciência atmosférica

Ex: The National Weather Service employs experts meteorology to provide daily weather forecasts and severe weather alerts .
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(of weather) to become free of clouds, rain, or storms

clarear, despejar

clarear, despejar

Ex: The morning started off cloudy , but by midday , the skies cleared up, and the sun was shining brightly .
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to drift
[verbo]

to slowly move in the air or on water

flutuar, derivar

flutuar, derivar

Ex: In the quiet forest , the mist drift through the trees .
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changeability
[substantivo]

the likeliness or quality of changing suddenly and frequently

variabilidade, mudança frequente

variabilidade, mudança frequente

Ex: Fashion trends are known for changeability, constantly evolving from season to season .
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visibility
[substantivo]

the distance that is possible or clear for one to see, particularly because of the weather conditions

visibilidade, claridade

visibilidade, claridade

Ex: Early morning fog significantly visibility, leading to multiple flight cancellations at the airport .
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to soak
[verbo]

to make someone or something extremely wet

encharcar, umedecer

encharcar, umedecer

Ex: She accidentally spilled her drinksoaking the tablecloth and everything on it .
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downpour
[substantivo]

a brief heavy rainfall

chuva forte, dilúvio

chuva forte, dilúvio

Ex: The farmers welcomed downpour after weeks of dry weather , as it provided much-needed water for their crops .
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front
[substantivo]

(of weather) the point where two air masses of different temperatures meet

frente, frente fria

frente, frente fria

Ex: As front stalled over the city , it led to prolonged periods of rain and unsettled weather .
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gale
[substantivo]

a very powerful wind

tempestade, vendaval

tempestade, vendaval

Ex: The gale outside made it difficult to hear anything , even from inside the house .
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puddle
[substantivo]

a small pool of water or other liquid, particularly rainwater

poça, piscina

poça, piscina

Ex: puddle reflected the lights of the city at night , creating a shimmering effect on the pavement .
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snowdrift
[substantivo]

a mass of deep snow piled up by the wind

manto de neve, acúmulo de neve

manto de neve, acúmulo de neve

Ex: The car got stuck in snowdrift on the side of the road , requiring assistance from a tow truck .
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torrent
[substantivo]

a powerful stream of water or other liquid that moves very fast

toró, torrent

toró, torrent

Ex: The dam opened its gates , releasing torrent of water downstream to relieve pressure on the reservoir .
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vapor
[substantivo]

extremely small drops of liquid in the air, resulted from the heating of the liquid

vapor, névoa

vapor, névoa

Ex: vapor from the humidifier helped alleviate the dryness in the room during the winter months .
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thundercloud
[substantivo]

a very large dark cloud that produces thunder and lightning

nuvem de tempestade, nuvem carregada

nuvem de tempestade, nuvem carregada

Ex: Pilots navigated carefully around the thunderclouds to avoid turbulence and lightning strikes .
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whirlwind
[substantivo]

a very strong wind that spins and moves quickly, damaging everything in its path

tufão, redemoinho

tufão, redemoinho

Ex: The project deadline was approaching , and they worked tirelessly , caught up in whirlwind of activity to get everything done on time .
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cloudburst
[substantivo]

a sudden and heavy rainfall

chuva intensa, chuva repentina

chuva intensa, chuva repentina

Ex: cloudburst lasted only a few minutes , but it left behind a trail of destruction , washing away roads and damaging property .
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baking
[adjetivo]

having an intense level of heat that is often uncomfortable

calor escaldante, calor abrasador

calor escaldante, calor abrasador

Ex: The picnic was canceled due to the baking temperatures forecasted for the afternoon.
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breezy
[adjetivo]

having a gentle, refreshing wind

ventoso, arejado

ventoso, arejado

Ex: breezy conditions made outdoor activities like hiking more enjoyable .
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climatic
[adjetivo]

related to the weather of a specific area

climático, climatológico

climático, climatológico

Ex: The documentary explores the impact of human activities on climatic patterns and the environment .
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dense
[adjetivo]

thick and difficult to see through, often used to describe fog or smoke

denso, espesso

denso, espesso

Ex: As the train approached , dense fog obscured the tracks ahead .
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dull
[adjetivo]

(of weather or sky) overcast, cloudy, or lacking brightness

nublado, cinzento

nublado, cinzento

Ex: dull, gray clouds obscured the horizon , making it impossible to see the sunset .
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extreme
[adjetivo]

very high in intensity or degree

extremo, drástico

extremo, drástico

Ex: The movie extreme acts of courage and heroism in the face of adversity .
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favorable
[adjetivo]

(of winds) blowing in the direction that aids movement or travel

Ex: The farmers welcomed favorable breeze , which helped to pollinate their crops and bring relief from the summer heat .
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gloomy
[adjetivo]

(of weather) dark in a way that is depressing

nublado, sombrio

nublado, sombrio

Ex: The garden seemed to wither under the weight of gloomy weather , with flowers drooping and leaves turning brown .
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glorious
[adjetivo]

(of weather) hot and sunny

glorioso, ensolarado

glorioso, ensolarado

Ex: The children ran barefoot in the grass , reveling in glorious warmth of the summer day .
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misty
[adjetivo]

having a cover of mist that creates a soft, blurred look

nebuloso, nevoento

nebuloso, nevoento

Ex: misty weather created a sense of mystery and intrigue in the air .
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temperate
[adjetivo]

(of a region or climate) having a temperature that is never very cold or very hot

temperado, moderado

temperado, moderado

Ex: The deciduous forests of the temperate zone experience distinct seasons, with moderate temperatures and changing foliage colors.
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unpredictable
[adjetivo]

unable to be predicted because of changing many times

imprevisível, inconstante

imprevisível, inconstante

Ex: The stock market unpredictable, with prices fluctuating rapidly throughout the day .
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the force exerted on the surface of the earth that is a result of the weight of the atmosphere

pressão atmosférica, pressão do ar

pressão atmosférica, pressão do ar

Ex: The barometer atmospheric pressure, providing valuable information for weather forecasting .
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scorching
[adjetivo]

(of weather or temperature) extremely hot, causing intense heat and discomfort

escaldante, abrasador

escaldante, abrasador

Ex: The scorching air made it difficult to breathe, even in the shade.
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hazy
[adjetivo]

(of air) difficult to see through because of heat, mist, or dust

nebuloso, vaporoso

nebuloso, vaporoso

Ex: The beach was shrouded in hazy mist that obscured the horizon .
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thunderclap
[substantivo]

one single sound heard when thunder strikes

trovão, estrondo

trovão, estrondo

Ex: The thunderclap interrupted the outdoor concert , sending concertgoers scrambling for shelter .
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to thaw
[verbo]

to become softer or liquid

descongelar, derreter

descongelar, derreter

Ex: As the days grew warmer, the snowbanks along the roadside began to thaw.
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(of temperature or weather) extremely high in degree

Ex: scorching hot conditions posed a risk of heatstroke for those working outside without adequate hydration and protection .
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having an extremely low temperature

Ex: freezing cold temperatures forced many schools to close for the day .
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famine
[substantivo]

a situation where there is not enough food that causes hunger and death

fome, fome extrema

fome, fome extrema

Ex: famine caused great suffering among the population .
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