英:[ˈweðərɪŋ]
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weath·er·ing
we th rIng
weathering crust风化壳
weathering steel[材料学]耐候钢;耐候性钢材
chemical weathering[地质]化学风化作用
weathering test耐候性试验;风化试验
weathering process风化过程
accelerated weathering加速风化
风化作用
地球表面或近地球表面的岩石在大气圈和生物圈各种营力作用下所产生的物理和化学变化。
风化[作用]
风化作用
The first known use of weathering was in 1548
weathermannoun
a person who reports and forecasts the weather : meteorologist
weatheringnoun
the action of the forces of nature that changes the color, texture, composition, or form of exposed objectsespecially: the physical and chemical breakdown of earth materials at or near the earth's surface
1 "Dry weathering spots and vein-like webbing lines are great indicators of an extra sweet watermelon," she explains.
2 Like it or not, nostalgia attends us — in our leave-takings and returns, our weathering of continuity and change, and our inevitable losses.
3 And then through supergene weathering mineralization, weathering type gold deposit was formed.
再经表生同化成矿作用形成风化型金矿床.
4 In America women at first seemed to be weathering the recession rather well.
美国妇女一开始的时候看起来能很好地度过经济危机。
5 But really, you're not weathering a storm to gain a reward; you already got that.
6 The rock is resistant to weathering and erosion.
这种岩石不易风化和侵蚀。
7 In the face of the stony wall there was something like a stair: natural perhaps, and made by the weathering and splitting of the rock, for it was rough and uneven.
8 "But one thing is certain – his actions spared them further damage by vandalism, weathering and pollution."
9 Weathering makes possible the sorting of rock materials.
风化使岩石物质有可能进行分选。
10 Anticipating her role weathering her husband’s self-inflicted downfall, she sings: Take his hand.
11 Chemical weathering was beginning to attack the unweathered bedrock.
化学侵蚀作用开始攻击还未侵蚀的岩床.
12 The weathering crust eluvial type REE deposits develop widely in southern Hunan.
风化壳淋积型稀土矿床,在湘南地区普遍发育.
13 The current historical moment, in which facts are negotiable, white nationalism is on the rise and the nation is weathering a pandemic, is an important time to redefine American mythologies of invention.
14 For many singers of a certain age, the world of country music — the older kinds, generally, but sometimes the modern ones — offers a sort of built-in weathering, a patina starter kit for squeaky-clean elders.
15 Go-Go provides the type of joy you have to reach down deep to find while weathering two pandemics at once, Covid-19, and the vicious reminder that systemic racism takes no breaks.
16 We add weathering, wear and tear.
我们加入风化,磨损和撕裂。
17 Very limited information has been reported concerning andesite weathering.
迄今对安山岩之风化过程研究资料之报导仍有限.
18 McCartney had warned that spending time with her would require weathering some conditions: vomit, tantrums, dog hair.
19 After weathering a public, political trouncing, he emerged a better man doing far better work.
20 Happily, Ridley is fully capable of weathering any controversy storm; he so often finds himself in the eye of them, after all, and his upcoming projects seem unlikely to offer any respite.