dry weather

collocation in English

meaningsofdryandweather

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dry
adjective
uk
/draɪ/
us
/draɪ/
used to describe something that has no water or other liquid in, on, or ...
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weather
noun[U]
uk
/ˈweð.ər/
us
/ˈweð.ɚ/
the conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a ...
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(Definition ofdryandweatherfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Key developments in grasslanddryweatherto accomplish drying.
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The mid-summerdryweathercombined with high temperatures produced moisture stress, and reduced forage yields.
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Indryweather, the effect of applied nutrients can be masked by moisture limitations.
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Methods of bringing tea into bearing in relation to water status duringdryweather.
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Maximum impacts occur during prolonged spells ofdryweather.
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An alternative method of flax retting duringdryweather.
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Worse (<) cold, uncovering, colddryweather, eating and especially overeating stimulants, mornings, anger, mental exertion.
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Unusuallydryweatherwas associated with lower than average totals of culture-confirmed melioidosis cases during 2001 and 2002.
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Eventually, the diploid organism produces thick-walled resting sporangia that can survive unfavorable conditions such asdryweatheror freezing.
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The stress factors are prolonged periods of cold, wet, hot ordryweatheror pair-wise combinations of these factors.
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The relatively high density in the autumn of 1999 followed a long period of warm, relativelydryweatherin the region.
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Under bare fallow and sorghum, nitrate concentration increased duringdryweatherand losses occurred when soil water content exceeded 10%.
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The values for a single clone ranged from about 18 % during the rainy season to 30 % during the cool,dryweather.
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Despite the unusuallydryweatherin the 2 years, the study demonstrated the applicability of unreplicated two-level factorial experiments in agricultural field studies.
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Despite the unusuallydryweatherin 2000 and 2001, the study also demonstrated the applicability of unreplicated 2k factorial experiments in agricultural field studies.
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In short, the parasites die within the host pupae under hotdryweatherconditions as well as under very humid conditions.
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Buxton (1927) draws attention to the adverse effects on oviposition of rain about twilight, his experimental pots being infected indryweatheronly.
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What is being done to safeguard the public from the effects ofdryweather?
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Another 50 undertakings may need to take similar steps ifdryweathercontinues.
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Remaining repairs will be done indryweatherduring the next few months.
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