heat wave

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English - Turkish
sıcaklık dalgası
sıcak hava dalgası

Tom sıcak hava dalgası nedeniyle iştahını kaybetti. - Tom lost his appetite due to the heat wave.

Japon takımadaları korkunç bir sıcak hava dalgası ile vuruldu. - The Japanese archipelago is struck by a terrible heat wave.

sıcak dalgası
(Meteoroloji) ısı dalgası
heatwave
Uzun süren sıcak hava, sıcak dalgası
English - English
A period of exceptionally hot weather

that she certainly can, can-can! — Marilyn Monroe, There's No Business Like Show Business.

A period of abnormally and uncomfortably hot weather It could last from several days to several weeks
A period of abnormally and uncomfortably hot weather It could last from several days to several weeks The Weather Channel uses the following criteria for a heat wave: a minimum of ten states must have 90°F plus temperatures and the temperatures must be at least five degrees above normal in parts of that area for at least two days or more
prolonged period of excessively hot weather
a wave of unusually hot weather
A period of unusually hot weather. a period of unusually hot weather, especially one that continues for a long time   cold spell
A period of abnormally and uncomfortably hot and usually humid weather It could last from several days to several weeks The Weather Channel uses the following criteria for a heat wave: a minimum of ten states with 90 degree plus temperatures and the temperatures must be at least five degrees above normal in parts of that area for at least two days or more
An extended time interval of abnormally hot and usually humid weather
a period of time which consists of more than three days of maximum temperatures at or above 32 C
heat waves
plural form of heat wave
heatwave
heat·wave heatwaves in AM and sometimes in BRIT, use heat wave A heatwave is a period of time during which the weather is much hotter than usual
heatwave
A period of very hot weather
heat wave

    Turkish pronunciation

    hit weyv

    Pronunciation

    /ˈhēt ˈwāv/ /ˈhiːt ˈweɪv/

    Etymology

    [ 'hEt ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English heten, from Old English h[AE]tan; akin to Old English hAt hot.

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