anticyclone
/ˌæntiˈsaɪkləʊn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌæntiˈsaɪkləʊn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌan-ti-ˈsī-ˌklōn/ (ame, mw)
anticyclone — 名詞
- anticyclonesingular
- anticyclonesplural
1. a large weather system where air sinks and spreads outward from a centre of high
高氣壓
中心氣壓高、天氣穩定的大型天氣系統
a large weather system where air sinks and spreads outward from a centre of high pressure, usually bringing dry, settled weather and clear skies
Ingrid checked the forecast and saw a large anticyclone sitting over the North Sea.
Ingrid 查看天氣預報,發現一個大型高氣壓正盤踞在北海上方。
anticyclone sitting over
The anticyclone brought a week of cloudless skies to Hakim's coastal village.
高氣壓給 Hakim 的沿海村莊帶來了一整週的晴朗天氣。
Weather maps showed an anticyclone building over central Australia, pushing rain away.
天氣圖顯示一個高氣壓正在澳洲中部增強,將降雨推往別處。
Beatriz explained to her son that the summer anticyclone keeps storms from reaching the island.
Beatriz 向兒子解釋,夏季高氣壓讓暴風雨無法靠近這座島嶼。
A stubborn anticyclone parked over Soren's city, trapping hot air for days.
一個頑固的高氣壓滯留在 Soren 的城市上空,將熱空氣困住好幾天。
- high-pressure system
more common in everyday weather reports and forecasts; less technical than anticyclone
- high
abbreviated form used in informal weather contexts, e.g. 'a high moving in from the Atlantic'
- cyclone
a rotating low-pressure system that brings storms, wind, and rain
- depression
a meteorological term for a region of low atmospheric pressure; less intense than a cyclone
文法句型
anticyclone + over + region
anticyclone + brings + weather condition
用法筆記
Technical term used in weather forecasting and meteorology. An anticyclone is the opposite of a cyclone: air sinks and spirals outward rather than rising and rotating inward. On a weather map, it appears as a region of high pressure marked with an 'H'.