Sweltering Meaning in English
word
ˈswɛɫtɝɪŋ
SWEL-ter-ing
swˈɛltəɹɪŋ
SWEL-tuh-ring
التعريف
Extremely hot and uncomfortable, usually because of weather or a closed space with no airflow.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Sweltering' is often used to describe very hot weather or rooms. It's a descriptive, somewhat formal word, common in both written and spoken English. Phrases: 'sweltering heat', 'sweltering afternoon'. Not used for mild warmth; only for intense, uncomfortable heat.
Spanish: sofocante - abrasadorPortuguese (BR): abafado - escaldantePortuguese (PT): abafado - escaldanteChinese (Simplified): 酷热的 - 闷热的Chinese (Traditional): 酷熱的 - 悶熱的Hindi: झुलसाने वालाArabic: شديد الحرارة - خانقBengali: দাহ্য - অসহ্য গরমRussian: знойный - удушающе жаркийJapanese: うだるように暑い - 猛烈に暑いVietnamese: nóng nực - oi bứcKorean: 찜통더위 - 견딜 수 없이 더운Turkish: bunaltıcı sıcak - kavurucuUrdu: جھلسا دینے والا - شدید گرمیIndonesian: panas terik - sangat gerah
جمل نموذجية
It was sweltering yesterday afternoon.
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The classroom was sweltering with no fans or air conditioning.
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Everyone was sweating in the sweltering sun.
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It's so sweltering out here, I feel like I'm melting.
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We canceled the picnic because it was just too sweltering to be outside.
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Nothing beats some ice cream on a sweltering summer day.
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