heatwave
heatwave — 名詞
- heatwavesingular
- heatwavesplural
1. a period of several days or weeks during which the temperature is much higher th
熱浪;酷熱期
連續多日異常高溫的天氣
a period of several days or weeks during which the temperature is much higher than what is normal for that location and season
The July heatwave in Tokyo lasted eighteen days and broke all records.
七月的東京熱浪持續了十八天,打破所有紀錄。
heatwave + last [duration]; break records
During the heatwave, the city opened cooling centers for elderly residents without air conditioning.
熱浪期間,市政府為沒有空調的長者開放了避暑中心。
Meteorologists warned that a severe heatwave would spread across the southern states by the weekend.
氣象學家警告,一場嚴重的熱浪將在週末前蔓延至南部各州。
Padma's garden wilted during the heatwave because she could not water it twice a day.
Padma 的花園在熱浪期間枯萎了,因為她無法每天澆水兩次。
The government issued a public health alert when the heatwave entered its second week.
當熱浪進入第二週時,政府發布了公共健康警報。
- cold snap
a short period of unusually cold weather
- cold spell
a longer sustained period of cold weather
文法句型
heatwave + verb (hit/strike/last)
during/after + (a/the) heatwave
用法筆記
Often used in news reports and weather forecasts. Frequently introduced by the definite article ('the heatwave') when referring to a specific ongoing event.