troposphere

英 ['trɒpə(ʊ)sfɪə; 'trəʊp-] 美 ['tropəsfɪr]
  • n. [气象] 对流层
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troposphere (n.)
1914, from French troposphère, literally "sphere of change," coined by French meteorologist Philippe Teisserenc de Bort (1855-1913) from Greek tropos "a turn, change" (see trope) + sphaira "sphere" (see sphere). Related: Tropopause.
1. H 2 O absorption is predominant in the troposphere, particularly the lower troposphere.
H2O吸收在对流层, 特别在对流层下部起着主要作用.

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2. The balance must be made up by heat transported through the troposphere.
必须通过对流层顶的热输送来建立平衡.

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3. Meridional heat transfer by large - scale eddies is most significant in the upper troposphere of middle latitude.
大尺度湍涡的子午线热输送在纬度对流层上层是最重要的.

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4. Next comes the tropopause, which is the upper boundary of the troposphere.
其上是对流层顶, 它是对流层的上部边界.

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5. Chlorofluorocarbons and hydrochloroflorocarbons are oxidated in the stratosphere and troposphere respectively.
两类物质分别在同温层和对流层氧化降解.

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