anticiclón local (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
Part of Speech
Noun phrase
Phonetic transcription
/antiθiˈklon ˈlokal/
Usage in Spanish
The term "anticiclón local" is used in the Spanish language within the domain of geography. It refers to a local anticyclone, a high-pressure system that brings fair weather and stable atmospheric conditions to a specific region within a larger area.
This term is more commonly used in written context, especially in scientific or meteorological reports. It is not frequently used in everyday oral speech.
Example Sentences
Durante la semana, estaremos bajo la influencia de un anticiclón local que nos traerá cielos despejados y temperaturas agradables.
During the week, we will be under the influence of a local anticyclone that will bring us clear skies and pleasant temperatures.
La presencia del anticiclón local ha provocado una sequía en esta región durante el verano.
The presence of the local anticyclone has caused a drought in this region during the summer.
Idiomatic Expressions
The term "anticiclón local" is not part of common idiomatic expressions; however, here are two example sentences using related terms:
Estar bajo el yugo de un anticiclón.
To be under the yoke of an anticyclone.
Meaning: To be experiencing stable and high-pressure weather conditions.
Aire calmo, anticiclón en tu corazón.
Calm air, anticyclone in your heart.
Meaning: Remain calm and composed in your emotions.
Etymology
Anticiclón comes from the Greek "anti" (against) and "cyclon" (whirlwind), referring to a high-pressure system that rotates clockwise in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
Local comes from the Latin "localis," which means belonging to a specific place or region.
Synonyms and Antonyms
Synonyms: Alta presión local (local high pressure), sistema de altas presiones (high-pressure system).