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Hurricanes Meaning in English

word · lemma: hurricane

ˈhɝəˌkeɪnz
HURR-uh-kaynz
hˈʌɹɪkˌeɪnz
HURR-i-kaynz

释义

A hurricane is a very strong and large storm with powerful winds that forms over the ocean and can cause heavy rain and damage when it reaches land.

用法与细微差别

Used in weather and news contexts, always refers to storms in the Atlantic or Northeast Pacific. In other regions, similar storms are called 'typhoons' or 'cyclones'. Common phrases include 'hurricane season' and 'category 5 hurricane'. Don't confuse with 'tornado' (smaller, land-based).

例句

Hurricanes can destroy houses near the coast.

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Many hurricanes form during the summer.

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People often leave their homes before hurricanes arrive.

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Every year, the news warns us about upcoming hurricanes.

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After two hurricanes hit the island, rebuilding took months.

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Scientists track hurricanes from space to predict where they'll go.

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