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单词 weatherize
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Definition of weatherize in English:

weatherize

(British weatherise)
verbˈweðərʌɪzˈweT͟Həˌrīz
[with object]US
  • Make (a house or other building) resistant to cold weather by adding insulation, storm windows, etc.

    the average family could save $350 on their energy bills by weatherizing their home
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Demanding good laws and technological advances can be as important as weatherizing the house.
    • That can be as simple as insulating pipes and ducts, caulking doors and windows and otherwise weatherizing our homes to avoid heating our attics and the outdoors.
    • Second thing he says, he wants to weatherize 1 million U. S. homes.
    • Many will arrange to have an expert come to your home to point out areas that need to be insulated or weatherized.
    • Both models use the same basic tube assembly and have been weatherized to be used outdoors.
    • Upgrading or Repairing Other Building Components: There are other home weatherizing and sealing measures to complete before you undertake any insulation project.
    • The most important work that we have to do is to weatherize and solarize America.
    • Read here for more weatherizing tips.
    • They can now start retro fitting homes and weatherizing roofs and putting up solar panels.
    • You let a federal contractor fix a bridge to repair a road, to weatherize a school, you're going to create some jobs.
    • It proposes that we weatherize homes all across the country.
    • We're providing grants to states to help weatherize hundreds of thousands of homes, which will save the families that benefit about $350 each year.
    • After completing the program he landed a job with local contractor Brotherhood Way weatherizing homes and building new ones.
    • We are going to provide additional tax subsidies for people to weatherize their homes.
    • One area where we are seeing slight job creation is weatherizing homes, making them more energy efficient.
    • And it will save working families hundreds of dollars on their energy bills by weatherizing two million homes.
    • A few billion of that new economic rescue plan will go to weatherize one million homes a year.
    • According to the environmental group, the Natural Resources Defense Council, spending about $3 billion on home weatherizing would create 50,000 jobs at a cost of $60,000 each.
    • Most weatherizing tasks are simple enough not to require permits.
    • Look, I'm all for people saving money and weatherizing their homes.

Derivatives

  • weatherization

  • noun
    US
 
 

Definition of weatherize in US English:

weatherize

(British weatherise)
verbˈweT͟Həˌrīz
[with object]US
  • Make (a house or other building) resistant to cold weather by adding insulation, storm windows, etc.

    the average family could save $350 on their energy bills by weatherizing their home
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Second thing he says, he wants to weatherize 1 million U. S. homes.
    • Read here for more weatherizing tips.
    • Most weatherizing tasks are simple enough not to require permits.
    • The most important work that we have to do is to weatherize and solarize America.
    • You let a federal contractor fix a bridge to repair a road, to weatherize a school, you're going to create some jobs.
    • Many will arrange to have an expert come to your home to point out areas that need to be insulated or weatherized.
    • One area where we are seeing slight job creation is weatherizing homes, making them more energy efficient.
    • Upgrading or Repairing Other Building Components: There are other home weatherizing and sealing measures to complete before you undertake any insulation project.
    • We're providing grants to states to help weatherize hundreds of thousands of homes, which will save the families that benefit about $350 each year.
    • We are going to provide additional tax subsidies for people to weatherize their homes.
    • And it will save working families hundreds of dollars on their energy bills by weatherizing two million homes.
    • Both models use the same basic tube assembly and have been weatherized to be used outdoors.
    • It proposes that we weatherize homes all across the country.
    • That can be as simple as insulating pipes and ducts, caulking doors and windows and otherwise weatherizing our homes to avoid heating our attics and the outdoors.
    • A few billion of that new economic rescue plan will go to weatherize one million homes a year.
    • Demanding good laws and technological advances can be as important as weatherizing the house.
    • Look, I'm all for people saving money and weatherizing their homes.
    • According to the environmental group, the Natural Resources Defense Council, spending about $3 billion on home weatherizing would create 50,000 jobs at a cost of $60,000 each.
    • After completing the program he landed a job with local contractor Brotherhood Way weatherizing homes and building new ones.
    • They can now start retro fitting homes and weatherizing roofs and putting up solar panels.
 
 
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