English to Chinese Dictionary barometer

barometer

晴雨表
definition
noun
Various instruments like thermometers and barometers are used to measure this.
an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure, used especially in forecasting the weather and determining altitude.
translation of 'barometer'
noun
气压表,
气压计,
晴雨表
example
The restaurant trade might well be a 'barometer' of how the local business community is faring.
This is a great 'barometer' for Cork to measure their progress this year.
The 'barometer' was not developed to measure atmospheric pressure as it is used for today.
furniture is a 'barometer' of changing tastes
The odds are a 'barometer' by which to measure your expertise and challenge your sanity.
The way the new leader organizes the inaugural Cabinet will act as a 'barometer' indicating the direction of the new government.
Before departing, the master of the Koombana had noted the low 'barometer' , and had said he expected a slow trip to Broome.
It's also a useful 'barometer' for you and us to use in measuring our standards.
In many ways insurance companies are as good a 'barometer' as any that climate is becoming ever more treacherous.
Weekend box office numbers have become the 'barometer' by which a film's success is determined.
The DNS Pro models also have a 'barometer' , altimeter and weather-forecasting capability.
His mood is a 'barometer' of international politics; his spirits rise and fall with the tenor of each news day.
The atmospheric pressure on each experimental day was recorded using a 'barometer' .
The next week or so will be a 'barometer' of just how far Houllier has travelled in his mission to return Liverpool to greatness.
furniture is a 'barometer' of changing tastes
Florida in fact provides a useful 'barometer' for gauging the American political mood.
This will be the ideal 'barometer' to gauge our strength.
Although the amount of time spent on homework is easily measured, using time as the only 'barometer' for success can be deceptive.
She says she began to understand that the voice coming out of her is a 'barometer' of her self-image.
We have text on how a 'barometer' measures air pressure that you might be interested in.
The law and order scenario in a society can, generally, be used as a 'barometer' of good governance and social health.
Nor does it count as an explanation of today's rainstorm to claim that it rained because a 'barometer' reading decreased yesterday.
Drinking, and particularly the ability to hold a drink, is traditionally a 'barometer' of masculinity.
Their treatment has become a 'barometer' by which we can measure the essential justice of the war on terrorism.
The 'barometer' is dropping, so we may be in a blizzard by midday.
As the 'barometer' had indicated, the storm swiftly arrived, but not from the expected direction.
In Italy, Torricelli did research which led to developing the 'barometer' and the measure of air pressure.
There is nothing on George's interest in scientific instruments, beyond clocks and 'barometers' , and only one small case on the Queen's patronage of botany and ‘women's’ crafts.
In Frémont's time the connection between weather events and changes in local air pressure were not well understood; 'barometers' were rare and used primarily to measure elevation.
Yes, we are one of the coldest places in the world… also we have one of the highest 'barometric' pressures,’ he said proudly.
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