hurricanes
英 [ˈhʌrɪkənz]
美 [ˈhɜrəˌkeɪnz]
n. (尤指西大西洋的)飓风
hurricane的复数
柯林斯词典
- 飓风
Ahurricaneis an extremely violent wind or storm.
双语例句
- In contrast, as many as four-fifths of property owners in Florida are insured against high winds and hurricanes.
相反,佛罗里达有五分之四业主购买了疾风和飓风险。 - After Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, about 200,000 Louisiana children had to switch schools.
卡特丽娜和丽塔(Rita)飓风过后,路易斯安那州约20万名孩童不得不转学。 - Changes in sea temperature will increase the frequency of hurricanes.
海水温度的变化会增加飓风的频率。 - Hurricanes are very severe tropical storms which exist in several different parts of the world.
飓风是强烈的热带风暴,它出现在世界上的不同地区。 - Severe storms and hurricanes are capable of completely destroying many well-developed submerging bars.
强烈的暴风雨和飓风具有彻底摧毁许多发育良好的水下砂洲的能力。 - Powerful storms are called hurricanes when they form over the Atlantic Ocean and the eastern Pacific.
来自大西洋和东太平洋的强力暴风被称为飓风。 - NEW: natural disasters!!! Tornadoes, Fires, Earthquakes, Floods, Hurricanes, and Alien attacks.
崭新的:自然灾害!!!龙卷风,火灾,地震,洪水,台风,甚至外星人进攻! - Natural disasters including tsunamis and hurricanes still cause huge losses in disaster-hit countries.
海啸、飓风等自然灾害频仍给受灾国家造成巨大损失; - It is smart and responsible to be concerned about and prepared for hurricanes.
这是聪明和负责任地关心和飓风的准备。 - Which cause hurricanes and massive coastal flooding.
飓风和洪水会对沿海造成大规模的袭击。