climate

climate
noun
Klima, das

the climate of opinion — (fig.) die allgemeine Meinung

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noun
1) (the weather conditions of a region (temperature, moisture etc): Britain has a temperate climate.) das Klima
2) (the conditions in a country etc: the economic/moral climate.) das Umfeld
- academic.ru/13425/climatic">climatic
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cli·mate
[ˈklaɪmət]
n Klima nt a. fig
change of \climate Klimawechsel m
the \climate of the Mediterranean das Mittelmeerklima
the \climate of opinion die Stimmungslage, die allgemeine Meinung
the economic \climate das wirtschaftliche Klima
an extreme \climate ein extremes Klima
to move to a warmer \climate in wärmere Gegenden ziehen
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['klaImɪt]
n (lit, fig)
Klima nt

the two countries have very different climates — die beiden Länder haben (ein) sehr unterschiedliches Klima

America has many different climates — Amerika hat viele verschiedene Klimazonen

to move to a warmer climate — in eine wärmere Gegend or in eine Gegend mit wärmerem Klima ziehen

the climate of public opinion — die Stimmung in der Öffentlichkeit, das öffentliche Klima

climate conference (Pol) — Klimakonferenz f or -gipfel m

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climate [ˈklaımıt] s
1. Klima n
2. Himmelsstrich m, Gegend f
3. fig Klima n, Atmosphäre f:
climate of opinion(s) herrschende Ansichten pl;
climate of the workplace Arbeitsklima
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noun
Klima, das

the climate of opinion — (fig.) die allgemeine Meinung

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n.
Klima Klimata n.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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