weathering in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for weathering in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.weather [Am ˈwɛðər, Brit ˈwɛðə] N U

II.weather [Am ˈwɛðər, Brit ˈwɛðə] VB trans

III.weather [Am ˈwɛðər, Brit ˈwɛðə] VB intr

See also storm

I.storm [Am stɔrm, Brit stɔːm] N

II.storm [Am stɔrm, Brit stɔːm] VB intr

III.storm [Am stɔrm, Brit stɔːm] VB trans

wet-weather [ˈwɛtˌwɛðə] ADJ attr

weather-bound [ˈwɛðəbaʊnd] ADJ

weather-beaten [Am ˈwɛðər ˈbitn, Brit ˈwɛðəbiːt(ə)n] ADJ

all-weather [Am ˈɔlˌwɛðər, Brit] ADJ

weathering in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for weathering in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

II.weather [ˈweð·ər] VB intr

III.weather [ˈweð·ər] VB trans

weather-beaten [ˈweð·ər·ˌbi·tən] ADJ

Translations for weathering in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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Translations for weathering in the Spanish»English Dictionary

British English

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The natural weathering of the cave can leave behind concentrations of aluminosilicates which were contained within the bedrock.
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In most forest ecosystems, sulfate is derived mostly from the atmosphere; weathering of ore minerals and evaporites contribute some sulfur.
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Nontronite forms from the weathering of biotite and basalts, precipitation of iron and silicon rich hydrothermal fluids and in deep sea hydrothermal vents.
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They are intruded by sills composed of medium-grained, white-weathering, quartz diorite that range in thickness from to.
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It was used to turn carriages to equalise weathering and wheel wear and tear.
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As the weathering of this place was happening, the landslide started to slip away from the face of the mountain to its current position.
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These could come from the weathering of basalt rock.
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The surface features built up or deformed through plate tectonics are subject to steady weathering from precipitation, thermal cycles, and chemical effects.
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At such times, any organic matter would have been destroyed by oxidization and weathering of the lake bottom.
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This magnetic field may be deflecting particles from the solar wind, and thus preventing the underlying surface from growing darker because of space weathering.
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