单词 | unseasonably |
释义 | unseasonably (ʌnsiːzənəbli ) adverb [ADVERB adjective] Unseasonably warm, cold, or mild weather is warmer, colder, or milder than it usually is at the time of year. ...a spell of unseasonably warm weather. It was unseasonably mild for late January. Collocations: unseasonably cold Weather records show it was bitterly and unseasonably cold, rainy and windy that morning. Times, Sunday Times (2006) The payouts come at a sensitive time as unseasonably cold weather forces households, already struggling with record energy bills, to turn up their heating. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Across much of Europe temperatures have been unseasonably cold. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Not so unseasonably cold during the cool spells. Times, Sunday Times (2009) We had unseasonably cold temperatures and an enormous blizzard. Christianity Today (2000) There are early signs that this spring could be unseasonably cool, with a warning to gardeners to expect many more frosty nights. Times, Sunday Times Widespread gales at the end of the month brought more wind and rain, and it was an unseasonably cool month over northern and western parts. Times, Sunday Times Boilers failed to counter the unseasonably cool weather. Times, Sunday Times But if it's a rainy or unseasonably cool day my mood lifts. Times, Sunday Times The weather was unseasonably cool. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 From an amateur perspective, it still felt like hard work, especially up the back straight into a headwind on an unseasonably hot autumn day after an ill-timed ham sandwich. Times, Sunday Times They had seen nothing like this unseasonably hot weather. Times, Sunday Times At midday, the fog began to clear and turn into an unseasonably hot day. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The weather had become unseasonably hot, and working in non-air-conditioned hotel rooms was uncomfortable. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Unseasonably mild weather was followed by huge snowfalls, creating an exceptionally icy base with an unstable snowpack lying on top. Times, Sunday Times Patches of unseasonably mild weather left woolly jumpers and winter coats on shop shelves for long enough to get retailers panicking. Times, Sunday Times This month, when it collapsed for the second time, it blamed unseasonably mild weather for its problems. Times, Sunday Times Unfortunately, his overhaul has coincided with the biggest crisis in retailing in living memory, compounded by the kind of unseasonably mild weather that hits sales of de-icer and antifreeze. Times,Sunday Times The weather continues to be unseasonably mild. Times, Sunday Times Punters expected earnings to have been pressured by unseasonably warm weather in Europe and production to have been hit by dampened demand and disposals. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Struggling clothes shops cut the prices of jumpers and coats last month to entice shoppers despite unseasonably warm weather. Times, Sunday Times (2011) Britain is expected to enjoy an unseasonably warm weekend as tropical air blows in from the Atlantic after a prolonged cold spell. Times, Sunday Times (2016) WE might be enjoying some unseasonably warm temperatures but it's still a great time to treat yourself to a hot new coat. The Sun (2014) In the past year, it has blamed a harsh winter and then an unseasonably warm Easter for slack trade. Times, Sunday Times (2012) |
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