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单词 weatherman
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Definition of weatherman in English:

weatherman

nounPlural weathermenˈwɛðəmanˈwɛðərˌmæn
  • A man who broadcasts a description and forecast of weather conditions.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the region's weathermen say predictions of impending blizzard conditions are wide of the mark.
    • Early last week the weatherman was warning us of very cold weather to come.
    • The heatwave is expected to continue into the week, according to weathermen, although the hot weather will be concentrated in the South of England while it will be fresher in the North.
    • Don't put away the wellies and the woollies - the weatherman is predicting cold and wet conditions for the Eastern Cape today.
    • She unloaded the groceries while telling us what the radio weatherman had said about the storm.
    • Gales were forecast for tonight but he never believed the weathermen.
    • The weathermen are predicting a break in the weather after tomorrow.
    • The weatherman has predicted mild conditions for today, and sunny weather later this weekend and on Monday.
    • Maximum temperatures today were due to reach seven degrees Celsius and weathermen forecast bright spells for tomorrow.
    • Just keep the drinks coming and leave the forecasts to the weatherman.
    • The major wants to fine the city-funded weathermen when their forecasts turn out to be wrong.
    • The meteorological office and weathermen may or may not agree, but summers have become warmer over the past three to four decades.
    • The weatherman is forecasting top temperatures of 25°C this weekend.
    • Manchester suffered the wettest August for almost 50 years - but weathermen say conditions will improve in September.
    • A menacingly black sky loomed upon the horizon - the weatherman had forecast a storm.
    • Tonight all the radio weathermen warned of rain, so I took him out right after supper.
    • The sun is beating down, but where are the local television reporters frying eggs on the pavement, announcing that ‘the weathermen say there's more good weather to come’.
    • Baffling the meteorologists and weathermen and upsetting the rhythm of life of millions, the Monsoon failed last year despite the predictions of good rain.
    • The big freeze will finally come to an end this weekend as warmer weather sweeps the country, weathermen said last night.
    • With weathermen forecasting a mix of sun and showers this weekend, he says it will be difficult to predict where the black spots will be.
    • It was clear, despite the weatherman's forecast for snow that night.
 
 

Definition of weatherman in US English:

weatherman

nounˈwɛðərˌmænˈweT͟Hərˌman
  • A man who broadcasts a description and forecast of weather conditions.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Gales were forecast for tonight but he never believed the weathermen.
    • Just keep the drinks coming and leave the forecasts to the weatherman.
    • With weathermen forecasting a mix of sun and showers this weekend, he says it will be difficult to predict where the black spots will be.
    • A menacingly black sky loomed upon the horizon - the weatherman had forecast a storm.
    • Manchester suffered the wettest August for almost 50 years - but weathermen say conditions will improve in September.
    • The heatwave is expected to continue into the week, according to weathermen, although the hot weather will be concentrated in the South of England while it will be fresher in the North.
    • Early last week the weatherman was warning us of very cold weather to come.
    • The weatherman has predicted mild conditions for today, and sunny weather later this weekend and on Monday.
    • Baffling the meteorologists and weathermen and upsetting the rhythm of life of millions, the Monsoon failed last year despite the predictions of good rain.
    • The sun is beating down, but where are the local television reporters frying eggs on the pavement, announcing that ‘the weathermen say there's more good weather to come’.
    • The weatherman is forecasting top temperatures of 25°C this weekend.
    • But the region's weathermen say predictions of impending blizzard conditions are wide of the mark.
    • She unloaded the groceries while telling us what the radio weatherman had said about the storm.
    • The weathermen are predicting a break in the weather after tomorrow.
    • Maximum temperatures today were due to reach seven degrees Celsius and weathermen forecast bright spells for tomorrow.
    • It was clear, despite the weatherman's forecast for snow that night.
    • The major wants to fine the city-funded weathermen when their forecasts turn out to be wrong.
    • Tonight all the radio weathermen warned of rain, so I took him out right after supper.
    • The meteorological office and weathermen may or may not agree, but summers have become warmer over the past three to four decades.
    • Don't put away the wellies and the woollies - the weatherman is predicting cold and wet conditions for the Eastern Cape today.
    • The big freeze will finally come to an end this weekend as warmer weather sweeps the country, weathermen said last night.
 
 
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