| Thomas Best - 1804 - 208 頁
...like haziness in the air, and a ring or hole appears round the moon, rain will be the consequence. If the rays of the sun, breaking through the clouds,...filled with vapours, which reflect the rays to the eight, and these vapours will soon produce rain. if the sun appears white at his setting or shorn of... | |
| Thomas Best - 1807 - 208 頁
...like haziness in the air, and a ring or hole appears round the moon, rain will be .the consequence. If the rays of the sun, breaking through the clouds,...vapours, which reflect the rays to the sight, and those vapours will soon produce rain. If the sun appears white at his setting, or shorn of his raysj... | |
| Thomas Best - 1808 - 204 頁
...like haziness in the air, and a ring or hole appears round the moon, rain will be the consequence. If the rays, of the sun, breaking through the clouds,...vapours, which reflect the rays to the sight, and those vapours will soon produce rain. If the sun appears white at his setting, or shorn of his rays,... | |
| Thomas Best - 1808 - 210 頁
...like haziness in the air, and a ring or hole appears round the moon, rain will be the consequence. If the rays of the sun, breaking through the clouds, are visible in the air, ami appear like those horns of irradiation which painters usually place upon the head of Moses, the... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1812 - 654 頁
...dim, drizzly. If the Sun's rays breaking through the clouds are visible in the air, it is a proof that the air is sensibly filled with vapours, which reflect...the sight, and these vapours will soon produce rain. When there is a haziness aloft in the air, so that the Sun's light fades by degrees, and his Orb looks... | |
| Thomas Best - 1814 - 290 頁
...like haziness in the air, and a ring or halo appears round the moon, rain will be the consequence. If the rays of the sun, breaking through the clouds,...the sight, and these vapours will soon produce rain. If the sun appears white at his setting, or shorn of his rays, or goes down into a bank of clouds,... | |
| 1825 - 490 頁
...sun fading by degrees, and his orb looks whitish and ill defined, it is in general a sign of rain. If the rays of the sun breaking through the clouds are visible in the air, and appear like the horns of irradiation, which painters place on the head of oar Saviour, it shows the air to be filled... | |
| Charles Bowlker - 1826 - 164 頁
...night, with the like haziness in the air, and a ring or halo appear round the moon, rain will ensue. If the rays of the sun, breaking through, the clouds, are visible, then the air is filled with vapours and will soon produce rain. When the sun appears white at setting,... | |
| 1833 - 776 頁
...dimly, drizzly. If the sun's rays breaking through the clouds are visible in the air, it is a proof that the air is sensibly filled with vapours, which reflect...the sight, and these vapours will soon produce rain. When there is a haziness aloft in the air, so that the sun's light fades by degrees, and his orb looks... | |
| Henry Wade - 1861 - 272 頁
...like haziness in the air, and a ring or halo appears round the moon, rain will be the consequence. If the rays of the sun, breaking through the clouds,...vapours, which reflect the rays to the sight ; and those vapours will soon produce rain. If the sun appears white at his setting, or shorn of his rays,... | |
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