| 释义 | cy·clone \ˈsīˌklōn\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: modification of Greek kyklōma wheel, coil of a snake, from kyklos wheel, circle — more at wheel
 1.
 a.  : a storm or system of winds that rotates about a center of low atmospheric pressure clockwise in the southern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the northern, advances at a speed of 20 to 30 miles an hour, is often violent in the tropics and usually moderate elsewhere, often brings abundant precipitation, and usually has a diameter of 50 to 900 miles — see anticyclone, extratropical cyclone, tropical cyclone
 b. chiefly Midwest  : tornado
 2.  : something felt to resemble a cyclone especially in violence or intensity
 < his story provoked a cyclone of laughter >
 3. or cyclone collector also cyclone separator  : any of certain centrifugal devices for separating solid material from gases or liquids (as dust particles from air or skins and seeds from fruit juice)
 Synonyms: see wind
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