blizzards
常見(jiàn)例句
- Blizzards are most common in the upper Midwest and Great Plains, but they can occur anywhere strong snowstorms strike.
暴風(fēng)雪在美國(guó)的中西部和大平原上最為常見(jiàn),但在任何地方都可能受到強(qiáng)烈的暴風(fēng)雪襲擊。 - Somehow these feather blizzards, more even than the legions of birds that generate them, testify to the exuberance of life on South Georgia.
這些羽毛象暴風(fēng)雪一般,較之蛻下它們的企鵝軍團(tuán)更為密集壯觀,也更能印證出南喬治亞島的勃勃生機(jī)。 - We evolved to be wary of saber-toothed tigers and blizzards, but not of climate change — and maybe that’s also why we in the news media tend to cover weather but not climate.
我們通過(guò)進(jìn)化知道警惕尖牙老虎和暴風(fēng)雪,但對(duì)氣候變化卻熟視無(wú)睹--也許這也是為何我們?cè)谛侣劽襟w中只報(bào)道天氣而不報(bào)道氣候的原因吧。 - When the Sioux in South Dakota suffered serious blizzards and lost electricity, they needed help badly.
FORBES: Keith Olbermann Casts A Wide Net In Job Search - Ms. LAWRENCE PAYONNE (Ticker Seller): Blizzards are a good time to come down here.
NPR: Finding Fun on Super Bowl Sunday - To listen to the alarmists, floods, fires, droughts, hurricanes and blizzards are all the product of global warming.
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