Weather English
Word usage
1.weather basically means "weather", which refers to the specific weather conditions in a certain area at a certain time, such as sunny and rainy weather, temperature, precipitation, wind power and wind direction. Weather extension can refer to "situation"
2.weather is an uncountable noun, which cannot be placed before the indefinite article A, that is, it can be modified by adjectives such as bad bad and good, but its plural form can mean "all kinds of weather".
When weather is used as a noun, it means "weather", and when it is converted into a verb, it means that something has deteriorated after years of wind and sun exposure, that is, "weathering"; It can also mean to endure a severe test and finally "survive".
Weather can be used as both an intransitive verb and a transitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, and sometimes it can be followed by an adjective as the compound object of complement.
5.weather can sometimes be used as a copula, followed by adjectives as a predicative. Can be used for passive structures.
Phrase collocation
Stormy weather and snowstorm; Stormy weather; Storm; rainy season
Meteorological underground organization; Underground weather station; Underground meteorologist; Underground weather
Weather resistance weather resistance; Weather resistance; Weather resistance; Weathering test
New weather, new weather; What a nice day!
Weather memory weather record; Weather records; Look at the weather; Weather memory
Weather chart; Scene image map
Abnormal weather, Peter
Weather weather; Climate; What weather; The color of the sky
Weather analysis Weather analysis; Meteorological analysis
Bilingual example
Do you like this weather?
Do you like the weather here?
What do you think of this hot weather?
What do you think of this hot weather?
What weather do you like?
What weather do you like?