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 barometer [bə'rɑmətɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 气压计

[化] 气压计

[医] 气压计, 气压表


  1. The barometer began to fall.
    气压计的读数开始下降。
  2. A recording barometer.
    自动记录的气压计
  3. Italian mathematician and physicist who invented the mercury barometer.
    托里切利,伊凡吉利斯坦1608-1647意大利数学家和物理学家,他发明了水银温度计


barometer
[ noun ]
an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
<noun.artifact>


Barometer \Ba*rom"e*ter\, n. [Gr. ba`ros weight + -meter: cf. F.
barom[`e]tre.]
An instrument for determining the weight or pressure of the
atmosphere, and hence for judging of the probable changes of
weather, or for ascertaining the height of any ascent.

Note: The barometer was invented by Torricelli at Florence
about 1643. It is made in its simplest form by filling
a graduated glass tube about 34 inches long with
mercury and inverting it in a cup containing mercury.
The column of mercury in the tube descends until
balanced by the weight of the atmosphere, and its rise
or fall under varying conditions is a measure of the
change in the atmospheric pressure. At the sea level
its ordinary height is about 30 inches (760
millimeters). See {Sympiesometer}. --Nichol.

{Aneroid barometer}. See {Aneroid barometer}, under
{Aneroid}.

{Marine barometer}, a barometer with tube contracted at
bottom to prevent rapid oscillations of the mercury, and
suspended in gimbals from an arm or support on shipboard.


{Mountain barometer}, a portable mercurial barometer with
tripod support, and long scale, for measuring heights.

{Siphon barometer}, a barometer having a tube bent like a
hook with the longer leg closed at the top. The height of
the mercury in the longer leg shows the pressure of the
atmosphere.

{Wheel barometer}, a barometer with recurved tube, and a
float, from which a cord passes over a pulley and moves an
index.

  1. One measure closely watched by analysts as a barometer of the economy's strength, new orders for nondefense capital goods, rose 1.3% to $30.15 billion in October after climbing 0.7% the month before.
  2. Consumer spending is watched closely as a barometer of economic health because it accounts for about two-thirds of the nation's economic activity.
  3. Furthermore, off-year elections seldom have been a barometer of the presidential contests that followed, even when they delivered the kind of clear, partisan verdict that was lacking this time.
  4. In the bond market, a sensitive barometer of inflation and interest rate trends, the key 30-year Treasury bond lost about $1.25 in face amount, and its yield edged up slightly to 9.09 percent.
  5. The key category of non-defense capital goods, considered a barometer of business expansion plans, rose 1.9 percent in April to $33.1 billion, following a drop of 3.8 percent.
  6. The villages already were a barometer late in the late 17th century.
  7. The move erased roughly half the loss the key barometer registered in the previous session, when it settled at a 14-month low.
  8. Meanwhile, the key category of non-defense capital goods, considered a barometer of industry investment plans, rose 8.2 percent to $38.7 billion in December.
  9. Orders for nondefense capital goods, a significant barometer of business investment, edged up just 0.1% in February after falling 8.6% in January.
  10. Traders also aren't reacting to recent declines in oil prices, once watched closely as an inflation barometer.
  11. This week's easing is the latest in a series of times that the Big Board barometer has quickly retreated after achieving that level.
  12. Applications for building permits, a barometer of future housing activity, edged down 0.4 percent in December.
  13. U.S. business starts, a barometer of economic activity and money-making opportunities, declined in the first three months of the year for the seventh straight quarterly drop, Dun & Bradstreet Corp. has reported.
  14. Brokers indicated large securities companies apparently entered the market in the last half-hour of afternoon trading to keep the market barometer from closing below the crucial 21000.00 support level.
  15. He said he was particularly encouraged by the gain in orders for nondefense capital goods, an important barometer of business investment.
  16. The miners used to be a barometer for pay settlements in all professions, economists say, but now they are of marginal importance, because the industry is in decline and the government busted their unions' power in a prolonged and bitter strike in 1984.
  17. The dollar edged down against the Japanese yen Thursday, while the key barometer on the Tokyo Stock Exchange recovered from its early setback and rose.
  18. The government's chief barometer of future economic activity fell again in January, but an upward revision in December has eased some economists' fears that the nation was headed for a recession.
  19. While prices clearly rose at an unusually rapid pace in the first quarter, he points out that oil prices, one of the big factors in that rise, are falling now along with gold, usually a reliable barometer of inflation.
  20. Many people seem to feel that way, because the Dow Jones Industrial Average has become the most widely watched stock-market barometer, even if not the most highly esteemed by investment professionals.
  21. Results of the annual spring draft for the Soviet armed forces read like a barometer of regional dissent.
  22. Analysts noted the Dow average had flirted with the psychological barrier on several recent occasions, but investors shed their inhibitions when the key market barometer held above that level in mid-afternoon.
  23. On the price front, the GNP deflator, a key barometer of inflation, showed a 1.4% rise in prices from the year before.
  24. "It's not the end of the world, but when you have office auctions it's a pretty good barometer that the market has an enormous oversupply."
  25. But in the key category of non-defense capital goods, a barometer of business investment plans, orders rose 18 percent in December to $45.9 billion after an 8.1 percent hike in November.
  26. The Help-Wanted Advertising Index, an inflation-sensitive barometer of demand for labor, dropped in May from April, according to the organization that computes the index.
  27. And when OTC traders returned from the July Fourth holiday, they drove the Nasdaq composite to a post-crash high, the first major stock barometer to do so.
  28. The report said orders for non-defense capital goods, a key barometer of business investment, rose 5.9% in December, slightly stronger than the 5.5% the department estimated last week.
  29. SIB's fortunes are closely watched by observers of Mideast finance as a broadbrush barometer to economic mood in the region.
  30. The three brothers run a $1 billion pool of capital, and they are a barometer of bearish sentiment.
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