cold snap
英 [ˈkəʊld snæp]
美 [ˈkoʊld snæp]
n. (短时间的)骤冷期
牛津词典
noun
- (短时间的)骤冷期
a sudden short period of very cold weather
柯林斯词典
- 寒流;寒潮;寒讯
Acold snapis a short period of cold and icy weather.
英英释义
noun
- a spell of cold weather
双语例句
- Experts: Cold snap doesn't disprove global warming.
专家:寒潮和全球变暖不矛盾。 - Warmer temperatures are believed to have helped create the lake by melting surface snow, but a cold snap may have frozen its natural drainage routes.
据信,天气变暖造成了表面冰层融化,但随后的冷空气冻结了冰水自然流淌的路线。 - The cold snap did not lift for a week. Every day we skated through the forest.
寒冷的天气持续了一个星期,气温也没有回升,每天我们滑着冰穿过森林。 - The cold snap is expected to bring strong winds to China, sending temperatures plummeting.
这股冷空气预计会带来大风天气并使温度骤降。 - Winter will further descend on Northeast China with a cold snap and heavy snow over the weekend.
在本周末,隆冬将进一步降临中国东北,伴随着寒风与大雪。 - SNOW, hail storms and arctic gales are expected to replace Britain's early taste of spring sunshine as the country braces for a cold snap over the next few days.
雪,雹暴,北极风暴将代替英国早些时候的煦晴天,一股寒流将在接下来的日子穿越该地区。 - There was a cold snap after Christmas.
圣诞节后出现一段寒冷天气。 - We had a serious cold snap last year that damaged the fruit crop.
去年有一场使我们的果物产量遭到损失的大寒流。 - Cold snap brings snow& Beijing's first snowfall this winter, which began on Saturday night and lasted until Sunday afternoon, surprised locals.
寒潮带来降雪&北京今冬的初雪让当地居民颇感意外。这场雪从上周六晚间一直持续到周日下午。 - We are having a cold snap.
我们这儿正遇上寒潮。
