sirocco

英 [sɪˈrɒk.əʊ]      美 [sɪˈrɑː.koʊ]
  • n. 热风;西罗科风;令人不适的风
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sirocco: [17] The sirocco is a hot wind that blows into southern Europe from North Africa. Etymologically its name means ‘east’ wind. The term comes via French sirocco and Italian scirocco from Arabic sharūq ‘east’, hence ‘east wind’, a derivative of the verbal past form sharaqa ‘rose’ (the allusion being to the direction of the rising sun).
sirocco (n.)
"hot wind blowing from the Libyan deserts," 1610s, from Italian sirocco, from vulgar Arabic shoruq "the east wind," from Arabic sharqi "eastern, east wind," from sharq "east," from sharaqa "to rise" (in reference to the sun).
1. Ho wever the energy - cost through the sirocco - blastingdryingtrunkwas 1.6 timest hatofthemicrowaveline, andthetim e - costwas 28~30 times thatofmicrow ave - line.
热风鼓风干燥箱的能耗高于微波干燥线1.6倍, 且耗时为微波干线的28~30倍.

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