英:[hi:t ˈlaitniŋ]
美:[hit ˈlaɪtnɪŋ]
英:[hi:t ˈlaitniŋ]
美:[hit ˈlaɪtnɪŋ]
n.
无雷声闪电
noun
vivid and extensive flashes of electric light without thunder seen near the horizon especially at the close of a hot day and ascribed to far-off lightning reflected by high clouds
The first known use of heat lightning was in 1810
heavy hydrogennoun
deuterium
heavy-handedadjective
clumsy sense 1
severe or harsh in dealing with others
heavy-dutyadjective
able or designed to take hard use or great strain
heavy-duty vehicles
heat wavenoun
a period of unusually hot weather
heat rashnoun
prickly heat
heat pumpnoun
a device for heating or cooling a building by transferring heat contained in a fluid to or from the building
heat exhaustionnoun
a condition marked by weakness, nausea, dizziness, and much sweating that results from physical exertion in a hot environment called alsoheat prostration compare heat stroke
heat lightningnoun
flashes of lightning without thunder seen near the horizon
1 In the clouds to the west, heat lightning fluttered and laced.
2 Then, with 1:14 left in the half, heat lightning was sighted and both teams were sent to the locker rooms with Milford leading 34-6.
3 The afternoon clouds look like mountain ranges, enhancing the lush Irish topography, and later there is heat lightning in the distance, which lights up the horizon like an old projector.
4 The little girl is afraid of thunder and lightning.
这小女孩害怕雷声和闪电。
5 The tree was struck by lightning and splintered.
那棵树被闪电劈裂了。