hot climate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhotandclimate
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hot
adjective
uk/hɒt/us/hɑːt/
having a ...
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climate
noun
uk/ˈklaɪ.mət/us/ˈklaɪ.mət/
the general weather conditions usually found in a ...
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(Definition ofhotandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Despite their seasonally dry, invariablyhotclimate, evergreen plant species predominate within them.
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This is very important when consideringhotclimatedesigns.
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It was built for ahotclimatewhen in fact it was situated about 3,000 feet above sea level and extremely cold and so forth.
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It is no use talking now about what happens during the journeys of an airship in ahotclimate.
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It is noted for its barrenness and extremelyhotclimate.
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In my view, a lot of sculpture is tolerable only in the open air, and preferably in ahotclimate.
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I hope we shall drop the policy of cold feet in ahotclimate.
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They may stand ahotclimatebetter than we do.
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It is an extremelyhotclimate.
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It will be a great test of the discipline and morale of the troops there if without being able to take action they withstand the rigours of thehotclimate.
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It is a veryhotclimateand some of the ratings live there for a considerable time, a year or more, and they are living in overcrowded conditions.
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At an altitude of approximately 0 200 meters, the town is a mayor ricefield, with ahotclimatethan the surrounding highlands.
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Another explanation links the name to thehotclimateas experienced by the troops stationed there.
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A period of acclimation to a low altitude andhotclimatewas necessary to prepare for this training.
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For example, oranges must be grown in ahotclimate.
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What the building lacked, in such ahotclimate, was air-conditioning.
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The leaves are rough and rubbery to limit the loss of moisture in ahotclimate.
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Thehotclimateand high rainfall are well suited to agriculture.
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Thehotclimate, he points out, is a reasonable predisposition for indolence.
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He introduced innovations that increase the sense of space in his churches and make them more comfortable in thehotclimate.
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