temperate climate

collocation in English

meaningsoftemperateandclimate

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temperate
adjective
uk
/ˈtem.pər.ət/
us
/ˈtem.pɚ.ət/
environment
(of weather conditions) neither very hot nor ...
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climate
noun
uk
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
us
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
the general weather conditions usually found in a ...
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(Definition oftemperateandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It was not part of the housing developments until then, since there was no point in creating an external room in atemperateclimate.
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Shipping garbage to areas with atemperateclimateis not carried out for economic reasons, except for hazardous materials.
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We can conclude that different mechanisms regulate the timing of germination of hard seeds in natural environments in atemperateclimatewithout fires.
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In a northerntemperateclimatewith cold, moist winters and warm, moist summers, spring is often the most favourable season for seedling establishment.
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In this way, the parasite may be adapted to the specific conditions that now occur in managed heathlands in atemperateclimate.
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On the whole, the centralised and linear atria prove to be the most favourable in thetemperateclimate in terms of both summer and winter temperature swings.
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These studies indicate that, providing a suitable environment is created, evaluations of tsetse mating behaviour can be carried out throughout the year even in atemperateclimate.
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Our geography is such that even oftemperateclimatefoods we manufacture only two-thirds.
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We have atemperateclimate, we grow grass and therefore produce milk, and we have good cereal-growing areas in the eastern regions.
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Things are done by stages, very properly, in thistemperateclimate, but one can see signs of a new approach already.
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Our verytemperateclimaterequires us all to have a range of clothing to meet the variety of weather with which we are blessed.
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This will broaden the scope of their training and provide an opportunity for them to serve in atemperateclimate.
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One part per million of fluoride in drinking water intemperateclimateareas is the optimum for protecting the teeth against dental decay.
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Individuals who live in this country are living in atemperateclimate.
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It is wild, empty country with a verytemperateclimate.
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We live in atemperateclimate, and at the slightest approach of warm weather we are told that we cannot use water.
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The ingestion of water containing a concentration of fluoride of 2 ppm, in atemperateclimate, has, however, no harmful effect upon general health.
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At present, these men are retained in this category until such time as service overseas in atemperateclimatecan be guaranteed.
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