单词 | sweltering |
释义 | sweltering (sweltərɪŋ ) adjective If you describe the weather as sweltering, you mean that it is extremely hot and makes you feel uncomfortable. The game was played in four quarters because of sweltering conditions. Synonyms: hot, burning, boiling, steaming Collocations: sweltering temperatures All this for six hours and more, often under sweltering temperatures and in the middle of the most intense competition. Times,Sunday Times We had almost constant sunlight, with sweltering temperatures. Times,Sunday Times I went to great lengths to hide the latter, wearing long sleeves in sweltering temperatures and plastering my arms in foundation. Times, Sunday Times Sweltering temperatures and poor air quality under the cloud took its toll on the elderly, the very young and those with respiratory problems. Times, Sunday Times Sweltering temperatures prompted officials at the racecourse to relax its strict dress rules and allow men in the royal enclosure to remove their jackets. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 闷热的 Japanese: うだるように暑い |
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