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the stratosphere UK [ðə'stræt.ə.sfɪər] US [-'stræ.ə.sfɪr] noun only singular ■the layer of gases surrounding the Earth at a height of between 15 and 50 kilometres, which is not affected by the weather and in which the temperature increases with height 平流层,同温层•During the 1980s, the amount of ozone in the stratosphere above Europe decreased by about 8%.20世纪80年代,欧洲上空平流层的臭氧含量降低了大约8%。 Compare the ionosphere UK [ðə'stræt.ə.sfɪər] US [-'stræ.ə.sfɪr] noun only singular go into the stratosphere informal ■to go up to an extremely high level 上升到极高水准•Property prices have gone into the stratosphere.房地产价格飞涨。 |