1.气象员
2.〔口〕气象学家
1.a man who works as a professional weather forecaster
1.The weathermen predicted showers today, but it has turned out to be a fine day.
气象预报员说今天有阵雨,可结果天气又转晴了。
2.A couple of months ago, the U. S. economy seemed to be improving faster than economic weathermen had expected.
几个月前,美国经济的好转速度似乎比经济预测人士料想的要快。
3.It is true that some local councils should have done better, given the advance warning they had from the weathermen.
确实,一些地方议会应该做的更好,他们已经得到气象部门的事前警告。
4.A heatwave at the start of July following an unusually sunny June had weathermen predicting a "barbecue summer" .
异常晴朗的6月之后,7月初的酷暑紧随而至,气象学家已经预报了这个“炙夏”。
5.And they have asked their own army's weathermen, who reckon there is at least a month longer than the IEC claims.
美军还咨询了本国军队的天气预测人员,他们认为冬季来临时间至少比独立选举委员会所声称的要晚一个月。
6.Housewives listen to the weathermen'spredictions and wait for the weather to improve before they wash a lot clothes.
家庭主妇收听气象预报员对天气的预测,等待天气变好后再大量浆洗衣服。
7.European weathermen, for example, underestimate temperatures for western America in spring and autumn.
举例来说,欧洲的天气预报员低估了美国西部春秋季的温度。
8.And this is why you need weathermen.
这也就是你为什么要需要气象员。