hurricane

/ˈhʌrɪkən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhɜːrəkeɪn/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhər-ə-ˌkān -i-kən, ˈhə-rə-, ˈhə-ri-/ (ame, mw)

hurricane — 名詞

  • hurricanesingular
  • hurricanesplural

1. a large, powerful storm that develops over warm tropical oceans, with extremely

1.名詞B1
釋義

颶風

大西洋的強烈熱帶風暴

a large, powerful storm that develops over warm tropical oceans, with extremely strong winds that spin in a circle and can cause great damage when it reaches land.

例句

The hurricane destroyed hundreds of homes along the coast of Florida.

這場颶風摧毀了佛羅里達海岸沿線數百間房屋。

collocation: hurricane + destroy

Meteorologists warned residents that the hurricane would reach the island by Thursday.

氣象學家警告居民,這場颶風將在星期四前登陸該島。

同義詞
  • typhoon

    the same type of storm in the Northwest Pacific Ocean

  • cyclone

    the same type of storm in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific

  • tropical storm

    a weaker system with lower wind speeds that can develop into a hurricane

用法筆記

In the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific, these storms are called 'hurricanes'; in the Northwest Pacific they are called 'typhoons', and in the Indian Ocean and South Pacific they are called 'cyclones'.

常見錯誤

The typhoon destroyed the Florida coast.
The hurricane destroyed the Florida coast.
💡Typhoons occur in the Northwest Pacific; hurricanes occur in the Atlantic.
A hurricane watch means the storm is definitely coming.
A hurricane watch means conditions are possible; a hurricane warning means they are expected within 24 hours.
💡'Watch' and 'warning' have different official meanings.

hurricane — 形容詞