weather in Marathi मराठी
weather in Sindhi سنڌي
weather in Telugu తెలుగు
weather in English
- weather⇄adj. toward the wind; of the side exposed to the wind; windward.
Ex. a ship's weather deck. It was very cold on the weather side of the ship. - weather⇄expr. under the weather, (Informal.) sick; ailing.
Ex. They had been very well as a general thing, although now and then they might have been under the weather for a day or two (Frank R. Stockton). - weather⇄expr. weather in,
a. to ground (an aircraft) because of bad weather.
Ex. Most of the planes were weathered in during the storm.
b. to close (an airport or airfield) because of bad weather.
Ex. Santa Fe's airport was weathered in - weather⇄expr. weather out,
a. to shut out of a place because of bad weather.
Ex. So far as that other difficulty--the one about cargo vessels being weathered out of some bases for nine months--it strikes us that may have been something of a blessing - weather⇄noun 1. the condition of the air around and above a certain person or place; temperature, humidity, violence or gentleness of winds, presence or absence of precipitation, clearness or cloudiness, and other such atmospheric conditions.
Ex. the hot w - weather⇄v.i. 1. to become discolored or worn as by air, rain, sun, or frost.
2. to resist exposure to the weather; endure; last. - weather⇄v.t. 1. to expose (anything) to the weather; wear, as by sun, rain, or frost; discolor thus.
Ex. Wood turns gray if weathered for a long time.
2. (Figurative.) to go or come through safely.
Ex. to weather an economic depression. The sh - weather⇄weather, noun, verb, adjective.