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cold winter

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meanings of coldand winter


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cold
adjective
uk /kəʊld/ us /koʊld/
at a low temperature, especially when compared to the temperature of the human body, and not hot, ...
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winter
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈwɪn.tər/ us /ˈwɪn.t̬ɚ/
the season between autumn and spring, lasting from November to March north of the equator and from May to September south of the equator, when the weather ...
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Examples of cold winter


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This was done because the wisest villagers were predicting a long and coldwinter.
The forest is strongly influenced by the easterly winds and by polar air masses which produce coldwinter winds.
This may be a mechanism for preventing germination on one or a few relatively warm days during the coldwinter period.
In contrast, plants that flower during the autumn mature their seeds under short, cool days, and seeds experience coldwinter conditions soon after dispersal.
In many cases, cold hardiness ensures successful diapause during overwintering, thereby enabling the insect to survive the coldwinter months.
The forest is strongly influenced by the easterly winds and by the polar air masses which produce the coldwinter winds.
The lake had become increasingly eutrophic throughout the 1970s and early 1980s, and in the very coldwinter of 1984\\1985 it froze over for a long period.
For example, a person may have to walk out into the coldwinter air between two heated buildings, without changing into outdoor clothing.
Has he allowed in these calculations, first, for a long coldwinter?
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In the extremely coldwinter of 1978–79 they were subject to serious interruptions.
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They hit a severe crisis if there is a really coldwinter.
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While this is always true, it has been heavily underlined in this bitterly coldwinter.
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I realize that the public must have warmth in their homes in a coldwinter.
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We were told that the fuel crisis was due to the exceptionally coldwinter.
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Another coldwinter brings us to the edge of another coal crisis.
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They migrate from their breeding grounds abroad during the coldwinter months.
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It was a coldwinter, as we all remember.
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If we get a coldwinter it means that they need more coal, electricity or gas.
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We think of those in particular, since we have just experienced a bitterly coldwinter.
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Without this, every coldwinter will produce an inevitable coal crisis.
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