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单词 unseasonal
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Definition of unseasonal in English:

unseasonal

adjectiveʌnˈsiːz(ə)n(ə)lˌənˈsizən(ə)l
  • (especially of weather) unusual or inappropriate for the time of year.

    temperatures rose to an unseasonal 12°C
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The fate of some residents of Shettleston and other parts of the east end of Glasgow, whose homes and possessions have been severely affected by the unseasonal rain and subsequent flooding, evokes strong feelings of sympathy.
    • The company attributes the failures to root rot due to unseasonal rain.
    • Mid Summer has passed once again, but this time, due to most unseasonal weather, there was no traditional bonfire.
    • Eight matches were lost due to the referee problem and two because of unseasonal weather, getting the season off to a dismal and difficult start.
    • It turned cloudy and a very unseasonal drizzle came, turning a sunny morning into a cold one.
    • The weather report was decidedly unseasonal at the George R. Brown Convention Center Saturday night - intermittent snow flurries and calving icebergs.
    • In the North, unseasonal downpours hit Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, while flooding in Dorset and Cornwall led to road closures.
    • Despite the unseasonal weather, many female punters refused to let it rain on their fashion parade and donned designer hats, dresses and suits more appropriate for a summer's day.
    • The dark clouds were gathering ominously over Huntington Stadium last night - and it wasn't just down to the unseasonal weather.
    • Data should be analyzed for a two- or a three-year period to help minimize the impact of unusual circumstances, such as unseasonal weather or special occupancy patterns.
    • The stormy weather of the last few weeks has prevented angling boats from venturing out, and many visiting anglers have been frustrated by the unseasonal weather.
    • There is no shortage of choice and recent mild weather has seen mid-week anglers enjoying an unseasonal bounty of carp and tench.
    • Finally, top up decorative mulches, as they will help to suppress unseasonal weed growth and provide insulation for tender bulbs and plant crowns against hard frosts.
    • Back in my chalet I was relaxed and cautiously wondering if I'd escaped the unseasonal weather.
    • Adverse weather put paid to a good few days fishing when boats were forced back to port with some very unseasonal weather conditions in the first part of the month.
    • When Richmond's Christmas lights are switched on tomorrow night, they will include the now-traditional, if unseasonal, Christmas parrot.
    • The unseasonal weather left drivers trapped in cars, property damaged and journeys for thousands of people delayed for hours.
    • Thousands of homes and businesses suffered severe power cuts as unseasonal storms struck the region.
    • A series of unseasonal downpours has resulted in 200 mm of rain falling on miserable Madrid in the last three months, compared with only 137 mm at Old Trafford.
    • Sectors such as farming and tourism have been particularly badly hit by the past couple of months of unseasonal weather.
 
 

Definition of unseasonal in US English:

unseasonal

adjectiveˌənˈsizən(ə)lˌənˈsēzən(ə)l
  • (especially of weather) unusual or inappropriate for the time of year.

    unseasonal heavy rains have brought a great influx of snakes
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The stormy weather of the last few weeks has prevented angling boats from venturing out, and many visiting anglers have been frustrated by the unseasonal weather.
    • It turned cloudy and a very unseasonal drizzle came, turning a sunny morning into a cold one.
    • The weather report was decidedly unseasonal at the George R. Brown Convention Center Saturday night - intermittent snow flurries and calving icebergs.
    • Despite the unseasonal weather, many female punters refused to let it rain on their fashion parade and donned designer hats, dresses and suits more appropriate for a summer's day.
    • Back in my chalet I was relaxed and cautiously wondering if I'd escaped the unseasonal weather.
    • The company attributes the failures to root rot due to unseasonal rain.
    • Eight matches were lost due to the referee problem and two because of unseasonal weather, getting the season off to a dismal and difficult start.
    • Thousands of homes and businesses suffered severe power cuts as unseasonal storms struck the region.
    • Data should be analyzed for a two- or a three-year period to help minimize the impact of unusual circumstances, such as unseasonal weather or special occupancy patterns.
    • A series of unseasonal downpours has resulted in 200 mm of rain falling on miserable Madrid in the last three months, compared with only 137 mm at Old Trafford.
    • Sectors such as farming and tourism have been particularly badly hit by the past couple of months of unseasonal weather.
    • The dark clouds were gathering ominously over Huntington Stadium last night - and it wasn't just down to the unseasonal weather.
    • When Richmond's Christmas lights are switched on tomorrow night, they will include the now-traditional, if unseasonal, Christmas parrot.
    • In the North, unseasonal downpours hit Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, while flooding in Dorset and Cornwall led to road closures.
    • Finally, top up decorative mulches, as they will help to suppress unseasonal weed growth and provide insulation for tender bulbs and plant crowns against hard frosts.
    • The fate of some residents of Shettleston and other parts of the east end of Glasgow, whose homes and possessions have been severely affected by the unseasonal rain and subsequent flooding, evokes strong feelings of sympathy.
    • Mid Summer has passed once again, but this time, due to most unseasonal weather, there was no traditional bonfire.
    • The unseasonal weather left drivers trapped in cars, property damaged and journeys for thousands of people delayed for hours.
    • There is no shortage of choice and recent mild weather has seen mid-week anglers enjoying an unseasonal bounty of carp and tench.
    • Adverse weather put paid to a good few days fishing when boats were forced back to port with some very unseasonal weather conditions in the first part of the month.
 
 
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