英:['weðəd]
美:[ˈwɛðəd]
英:['weðəd]
美:[ˈwɛðəd]
weath·ered
we thrd
词根:weather
adj.weather 露天的;迎风的
weatherly 能抢风航行的;能驶向上风的
n.weather 天气;气象;气候;处境
weatherliness 顶风能力;抗风暴能力
vi.weather 风化;受侵蚀;经受风雨
vt.weather 经受住;使风化;侵蚀;使受风吹雨打
adjective
seasoned, stained, softened, or creased by, or as if by, the weather.
of sills, masonry joints, or other architectural structures, sloped so as to permit water to run off.
weathered granite风化花岗岩;风化石
weathered rock风化岩石
weathered crust风化壳
weathered zone风化带;风化层
The first known use of weathered was in 1789
1 A small girl runs, laughing at nothing at all, and is finally stopped by a tall, weathered stone wall.
2 The weathered planks splintered beneath the impact, and Ysilla let out a shriek.
3 I dig deeper in the drawer, coming up with a weathered gallonsized bag of documents.
4 The wind and sea have weathered the rocks quite smooth.
这些岩石因风和海水的作用变得非常光滑.
5 They were weathered brown except for their toes, which shone like new pennies from all the times people had rubbed them for good luck.
6 Split, or "dead" ends are the result of damaged or weathered hair.
分叉或死亡的头发末梢是头发受损或风干造成的。
7 The monuments look carved from the wind, hunched and holed and weathered, translucent, and stretch as far as the eye can see.
8 Behind that rose an expanse of grassy dunes and weathered boulders.
9 Many of the planet’s species went extinct, but the crurotarsans weathered the storm.
地球上的很多物种都灭绝了,但是crurotarsan平安的渡过了这次危机。
10 His skin more weathered now, textured with age.
11 I kept my rock collection behind the house, next to Mom’s piano, which was getting a little weathered.
12 I looked up into his tan weathered face, his deep green eyes, and he spoke two words: Brace yourself I woke with a start.
13 It’s weathered near the neckline, like worn enough to see my bra strap, so I yank it off and put a tank on underneath before putting it back on.
14 If the size and splendor of the king's party impressed him, it did not show on that weathered face.
15 There was a pause, and then—as if on cue—the scrape of weathered wood against stone.
16 The president rises from his bed, slips on a pair of battered slippers, pulls on a weathered robe, and walks down a second-floor hallway to the library.
17 The mate lifted his weathered face to the wet breeze.
18 Harry stood beside them, his old binoculars locked on the boat, a grin on his weathered face.
19 They slept as well as they could for the cold, turn and turn about, in a nook among great jagged pinnacles of weathered rock; at least they were sheltered from the easterly wind.
20 The rock has weathered away into soil.
岩石经雨蚀风化而变成泥土。
1 饱经风霜的
2 风化的
5 风化
rotten weather decomposition weathering efflorescence effloresce air-slake erosion erode manner
6 受日晒雨淋