droughts
n. 干旱(时期)( drought的名词复数 )
A drought is a long period of time during which no rain falls.
Drought and famines have killed up to two million people here.
旱灾和饥荒夺去了这里200万人的生命。
He told a press conference that Spain was suffering one of the worst droughts of the century.
他在记者招待会上说西班牙正遭受着本世纪最严重的旱灾之一。
He told a press conference that Spain was suffering one of the worst droughts of the century.
他在记者招待会上说西班牙正遭受着本世纪最严重的旱灾之一。
Some of these droughts must have been severe.
有一些旱灾想必是严重的.
Farmers'problems continued , and their suffering was compounded by serious droughts in 1986 and 1988.
1986年和1988年的干旱使农民的处境更是雪上加霜.
In 1931 and the following years, a series of terrible droughts were followed by dust storms.
在1931年和其后的几年, 连接发生严重干旱,接着便是大风沙暴.
Meteorologists say we are facing twenty years of colder weather and regional droughts.
气象学家说我们面临着二十年较寒冷的天气和地区性干旱.