Examples of using Sweltering in English and their translations into Chinese
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The happy, sweltering audience did not seem to see her in the first act.
To give you an idea of the numerous complaints,I will briefly describe these sweltering days.
Climate change made the sweltering 2018 heatwave 30 times more likely.
In Spain,thousands of horses are illegally crammed into lorries for a sweltering 46-hour journey to Italy.
But sweltering temperatures and deadly predators can make it very dangerous.
Summer brings with it an expectation of sweltering temperatures, sometimes to the point of danger.
In the sweltering July heat, Misty roamed the streets of Santa Monica, trying to grab a few minutes of shut-eye where she could.
Keeping equipment running on afrigid North Sea oil rig or a sweltering Sahara cell tower is a real challenge.
Thus it appears that the sweltering inhabitants of Charleston and New Orleans, of Madras and Bombay and Calcutta, drink at my well.
The American Academy of Pediatrics, AAP, has also been advisingparents to use air conditioning for their children in the sweltering summer.
In late June, after days of waiting on the sweltering Kandahar tarmac, I boarded a Chinook helicopter bound for Helmand.
One sweltering summer day, the landlord cut the power to the studio during the middle of a class- they were 20 days overdue on rent.
Athletes, volunteers and spectators face the sweltering Tokyo summer where the mercury can easily reach 40°C(104°F).
And by the end of the century, three-fourths of the world could be atpotentially lethal risk from the baking days and sweltering nights.
Thus it appears that the sweltering inhabitants of Charleston and New Orleans, of Madras and Bombay and Calcutta, drink at my well.
He is soon trafficked across states along with his wife andsix children to work 18-hour days baking bricks under the sweltering sun.
Every day, thousands of needy Venezuelans cross into this sweltering town to buy food and medicines that are scarce at home.
One sweltering Friday afternoon in June, about a dozen workers, mostly women, were ripping apart spent computers, separating the plastic, metals, and wires.
The mounting anger comes at a time whenrampant electricity cuts have exacerbated a sweltering heatwave, with Basra seeing temperatures exceed 48 degrees Celsius.
On a sweltering summer afternoon, dozens of fans waited over an hour for the vegan creation dubbed the“In-N-Out of Impossible Burgers.”.
However, Lewis Hamilton's victory in the Hungarian Grand Prixprior to the summer break was earned in sweltering 33C heat, with track temperature at 57C.
Athletes, volunteers and spectators face the sweltering Tokyo summer where the mercury can easily reach 40 degrees Celsius(104 degrees Fahrenheit).
In Pennsylvania, sweltering heat gave way to the severe thunderstorms and high winds across much of the state, leaving more than 100,000 residents without electricity.
Despite his exertions for his country in sweltering Indonesian conditions, Son said he would be in good shape for the restart to the domestic season.
Summer months swelter in the desert region, and can exceed 100 degrees.
While Europeans sweltered in near record heat, Beijing experienced its worst rainfall in 60 years.
Visitors to the Guadiana basin near Spain's border may swelter under summertime temperatures reaching as high as 100 degrees Fahrenheit(38 Celsius).
I think of the old, cracked windows on public trains that swelter in summer and freeze in winter and are beset with ever-longer delays.
A heat wave sweeps through a city and people swelter, running indoors to find air conditioning.
We sat in a window booth in the refrigerated air while the desert sweltered outside at 115 degrees.