英:[ˈweðəˌbi:tn]
美:[ˈwɛðɚˌbitn]
英:[ˈweðəˌbi:tn]
美:[ˈwɛðɚˌbitn]
weath·er-beat·en
we thr bi tn
Adjective
1. tanned and coarsened from being outdoors;
"a weather-beaten face"
2. worn by exposure to the weather;
"a house of weathered shingles"
1520年代,来自 weather(n.天气)+ beaten(被打)。
The first known use of weather-beaten was in 1530
weather stripnoun
a strip of material used to seal a door or window around the edges called alsoweather stripping
Yorkshire terriernoun
any of a breed of small toy terriers with long straight silky hair that is mostly bluish gray but tan on the head and chest
weather stripnoun
a strip of material used to seal a door or window around the edges called alsoweather stripping
you'd
you had : you would
weather stationnoun
a station for taking, recording, and reporting observations of the weather
you'll
you shall : you will
weather-beatenadjective
toughened or colored by the weather
a weather-beaten face
worn or damaged by exposure to the weather
a weather-beaten old barn
1 His skin was rough and weather beaten from years of working the land under harsh conditions.
长年在环境恶劣的土地上工作,他的皮肤因饱经风霜而变得很粗糙。
2 ...a stout man with a ruddy, weather-beaten face.
一个强壮的男人,红红的脸上饱经风霜
3 They would look out through the cracks of their weather-beaten door.
他们会透过那扇经受风吹日晒的老木门的缝隙向外张望。