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drought    音标拼音: [dr'ɑʊt]
n. 干旱,缺乏

乾旱,缺乏

drought
n 1: a shortage of rainfall; "farmers most affected by the
drought hope that there may yet be sufficient rain early in
the growing season" [synonym: {drought}, {drouth}]
2: a prolonged shortage; "when England defeated Pakistan it
ended a ten-year drought" [synonym: {drought}, {drouth}]

Drought \Drought\ (drout), n. [OE. droght, drougth,
dru[yogh][eth], AS. druga[eth], from drugian to dry. See
{Dry}, and cf. {Drouth}, which shows the original final
sound.]
1. Dryness; want of rain or of water; especially, such
dryness of the weather as affects the earth, and prevents
the growth of plants; aridity.
[1913 Webster]

The drought of March hath pierced to the root.
--Chaucer.
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In a drought the thirsty creatures cry. --Dryden.
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2. Thirst; want of drink. --Johnson.
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3. Scarcity; lack.
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A drought of Christian writers caused a dearth of
all history. --Fuller.
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45 Moby Thesaurus words for "drought":
absence, appetite, aridity, aridness, beggary, canine appetite,
corkiness, defectiveness, deficiency, deficit, deprivation,
destitution, dryness, emptiness, empty stomach, famine,
hollow hunger, hunger, hungriness, imperfection, impoverishment,
incompleteness, juicelessness, lack, need, omission, polydipsia,
relish, saplessness, shortage, shortcoming, shortfall, starvation,
stomach, sweet tooth, tapeworm, taste, thirst, thirstiness,
torment of Tantalus, want, wantage, waterlessness,
watertight integrity, watertightness


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  • Drought - World Health Organization (WHO)
    Drought is a prolonged dry period in the natural climate cycle that can occur anywhere in the world It is a slow-onset disaster characterized by the lack of precipitation, resulting in a water shortage Drought can have a serious impact on health, agriculture, economies, energy and the environment
  • Drought | Home - USDA
    Drought Drought affects nearly every facet of USDA, reducing water quality, quantity and devastating the communities, farmers and ranchers we serve and the resources we protect
  • Droughts are getting worse and urgent action is needed, says UN | World . . .
    Droughts are intensifying around the world due to climate change The UN says solutions such as land restoration must be stepped up to combat the crisis
  • USDA to Provide $1 Billion to Livestock Producers Impacted by Drought . . .
    “The Department of Agriculture is stepping up to support livestock producers by expediting disaster payments when drought and wildfires strike Under President Trump’s leadership, USDA has the backs of ranchers, and that’s why we are delivering much-needed emergency relief ahead of schedule,” said Secretary Rollins
  • An Overview of the Agriculture in Drought Product - USDA
    In support of these drought monitoring activities, the USDA Office of the Chief Economist (OCE) World Agricultural Outlook Board (WAOB) developed the Agriculture in Drought (AgInDrought) product to approximate the percent of crops, livestock, and forage located in drought each week
  • Drought and food insecurity in the greater Horn of Africa
    Millions in the greater Horn of Africa are facing acute hunger as the region faces one of the worst droughts in recent decades, compounded by years of conflict and instability, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and rising food prices due to, in part, the war in Ukraine
  • 5 droughts that changed human history | World Economic Forum
    The report argues this human impact is set to grow, potentially leading to "severe" consequences for humanity - including more frequent and severe droughts, food and water shortages, destructive wildfires and conflicts between people competing for resources
  • 2025 Week Year Week Year Jun 10 Previous Change - USDA
    Drought percentages are approximated using the U S Drought Monitor product State contributions to national production (percentages in parentheses) from NASS 2022 Census of Agriculture data
  • Biden-Harris Administration Invests Up to $400 Million to . . . - USDA
    Biden-Harris Administration Invests Up to $400 Million to Address Drought, Conserve Water through Production of Water-Saving Commodities USDA also announces record $2 3 billion investments under the Western Water Framework; Funding builds on Administration’s historic water conservation efforts, which have stabilized short-term western water
  • Climate change: Land degradation and desertification
    Land degradation is caused by multiple forces, including extreme weather conditions, particularly drought It is also caused by human activities that pollute or degrade the quality of soils and land utility It negatively affects food production, livelihoods, and the production and provision of other ecosystem goods and services Desertification is a form of land degradation by which fertile





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