meteorological
meteorological — 形容詞
1. describing anything that is connected to the scientific study of weather, such a
氣象的
與天氣及大氣變化有關的
describing anything that is connected to the scientific study of weather, such as changes in temperature, air pressure, wind, and rainfall across the Earth's atmosphere.
The meteorological office issued a warning about the approaching typhoon.
氣象局針對即將來臨的颱風發布了警報。
collocation: meteorological office
Adisa studied the meteorological data before deciding to cancel the outdoor event.
Adisa 研究了氣象資料後,決定取消戶外活動。
collocation: meteorological data
Farmers in the region rely on meteorological reports to plan their planting season.
當地的農民仰賴氣象報告來規劃他們的種植季節。
Using advanced meteorological models, researchers predicted the storm's path three days ahead.
研究人員利用先進的氣象模型,提前三天預測了暴風路徑。
The changes in wind patterns observed last month are purely meteorological, not man-made.
上個月觀測到的風向變化純屬大氣現象,並非人為造成。
- weather
everyday term; meteorological is the formal, scientific equivalent (a weather map vs. a meteorological chart)
- atmospheric
broader — includes air composition and pressure, not just daily weather; used in both science and general description
- climatic
refers to long-term patterns over decades or regions, not to immediate weather conditions
文法句型
meteorological + noun
be + meteorological
用法筆記
This word is most often used before nouns such as office, report, data, conditions, and forecast. In everyday conversation, the simpler noun weather is preferred (a weather report, not a meteorological report), while meteorological belongs to formal, scientific, or official contexts.