常見例句雙語例句Waves are generally steered ashore by the prevailing winds, often blowing at oblique (slanted) angles to the shoreline.波浪通常隨著風涌向海岸,風向常常是與海岸線成傾斜角度。At certain latitudes of the earth's surface, winds blow steadily from the same direction. These winds are called prevailing winds.在地表的某些緯度地區(qū),風固定地從同一個方向吹來。這些風叫做盛行風。blog.sina.com.cnLocated in West Virginia, the cool climate and prevailing winds greatly influenced the “flagged” shape of the red spruce trees found here.它位于西弗吉尼亞州,這里的涼爽氣候和盛行的風向,極大地影響著所能找到的用紅云杉樹來作為“標記”的形狀。原聲例句In the spring and summer,he says, he would expect the prevailing winds in Western Europe to come from the West or Southwest - which would mean that the ash would be pushed towards the Arctic or Siberia."Despite the fact that the prevailing diplomatic winds these days blow in the direction of diplomacy alone, I believe with all my heart that diplomacy and sanctions are not mutually exclusive."權威例句Do you think a Republican, against the prevailing winds of 2008, could win the presidency by aggressively courting small business?FORBES: All The Presidential Contenders Are Blowing ItThe Long Pavilion, for instance, which houses the main lobby, is positioned to catch the prevailing winds, so it stays cool without air-conditioning.FORBES: Lifestyle FeatureAs the prevailing winds are from the west, India risks being the biggest victim of radioactive fall-out in any exchange of nuclear weapons.ECONOMIST: South Asia’s nuclear winter The 返回 prevailing wind