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Vaihtoehtoiset kirjoitusmuodot

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUK:
    • IPA: /ˈæt.məsˌfɪə(ɹ)/
  • ÄäntäminenUS:
    • IPA: /ˈætməsˌfɪɹ/
  • Indic:
    • IPA: /əʈˈmɔsfir/

Lyhenteet

KieliKäännökset
bulgariaатмосфера
espanjaaire, atmósfera, ambiente, clima
esperantoatmosfero, etoso
hollantidampkring, sfeer, atmosfeer
italiaatmosfera, aerosfera, temperie
japani大気 (taiki), 大気圏 (taikiken), 空気 (kūki), 雰囲気 (ふんいき, fun’iki), ムード (mūdo), 空氣, 感じ (kanji), 気持ち (kimochi)
kreikkaατμόσφαιρα (atmósfaira), κλίμα (klíma)
latinacaelum, atmosphaera
latviaatmosfēra, elpa
liettuaatmosfera
portugaliambiente, atmosfera, atmosfera física
puolaatmosfera, nastrój
ranskaatmosphère, ambiance
ruotsiatmosfär, luft, känsla
saksaAtmosphäre, Lufthülle, Luft
suomiilmakehä, ilma, atmosfääri, ilmapiiri, tunnelma, henki, kaasukehä, meininki
tanskaatmosfære, miljø
turkkiatmosfer, ortam
tšekkiovzduší, atmosféra
unkarilégkör, atmoszféra, lég
venäjäатмосфе́ра (atmosféra), обстано́вка (obstanóvka), атмосфера (atmosfera), обстановка (obstanovka)
viroatmosfäär

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body.
  2. The air in a particular place.
  3. (figuratively) The conditions (such as music, illumination etc.) that can influence the mood felt in an environment.
  4. (figuratively) The apparent mood felt in an environment.
  5. A unit of measurement for pressure equal to 101325 Pa (symbol: atm), approximately the atmospheric pressure at sea level.
  6. (television, film, uncountable) Extras in a scene who have no spoken lines.

Esimerkit

  • Thus the red damask curtains which now shut out the fog-laden, drizzling atmosphere of the Marylebone Road, had cost a mere song, and yet they might have been warranted to last another thirty years. A great bargain also had been the excellent Axminster carpet which covered the floor;.
  • good atmosphere

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkoatmospheres

The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body.

The atmospheric gases around Earth scatter blue light (shorter wavelengths) more than light toward the red end (longer wavelengths) of the visible spectrum; thus, a blue glow over the horizon is seen when observing Earth from outer space. The Moon is visible in the background.

The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body.

Artist's impression of a newly-formed protoplanet

The gases surrounding the Earth or any astronomical body.

Graphs of escape velocity against surface temperature of some Solar System objects showing which gases are retained. The objects are drawn to scale, and their data points are at the black dots in the middle.