noun “weather”
sg. weather, pl. weathers or uncountable
- Wieder
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The weather is sunny today, so let's go to the beach.
- Situatioun
After the announcement, the company's financial weather improved.
adjective “weather”
- Wand
The climbers struggled against strong winds on the weather side of the mountain.
verb “weather”
weather; he weathers; past weathered, part. weathered; ger. weathering
- iwwerstoen
Despite the challenges, they managed to weather the economic downturn and keep the business running.
- verwitteren
The old wooden fence had weathered to a silvery gray over the years.
- verwitteren (duerch d'Wieder)
The constant waves and salt air weathered the coastal cliffs into unique shapes.
- iwwerwanne
The ship had to weather the cape before the storm arrived.