Barometer
barometer
noun ba-ro-MAY-ter Rare
Origin: from Greek baros (weight) + metron (measure)
Also means
indicator of trends (figurative)
Usage Note
Barometer measures atmospheric pressure and is used both literally in weather observation and figuratively — das Barometer der Stimmung (the barometer of mood). A falling barometer signals approaching bad weather (Tief), while a rising one signals improvement.
Examples
"Das Barometer fiel rapide, und tatsächlich zog am nächsten Tag ein Sturm auf."
Natural Translation
The barometer dropped rapidly, and indeed a storm came the next day.
Literal Translation
The barometer fell rapidly, and indeed the next day a storm drew up.
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