The smog is visible due to an inversion layer.
Example sentence - It can be colder in the valley due to the temperature inversion in the winter.
Example sentence - It can be colder in the valley due to the temperature inversion in the winter.
No, that would be an example of a translocation.
Vesre is the inversion of the word revés, which means inversion or backside. It refers to a a feature of the spanish spoken in Argentina and Uruguay, by which the syllables of common words are often inverted to be turned into slang. For example "feca" means "café", "javie" or "jaevi" mean "vieja". Inversion is not always perfect, for example "zolcillonca" means "calzoncillo", "lompa" means "pantalones". Although in most cases, the inverted word has the same meaning as the original word, sometimes its use has rendered a new meaning, for example as "hotel" refers to any kind of hotel, its inverted form "telo" refers exclusively to a private kind of hotel where rooms are rented by the hour.
The smoke rose form the chimney vertically until it hit the inversion layer, at which point it spread out like a sheet.
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Some cities have a smog problem because the inversion layer in the air above them does not allow dispersal of pollution.
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Auxiliary inversion is a syntactic process in English where the auxiliary verb and subject change positions in a sentence to form a question or negative statement. This typically occurs in sentences with auxiliary verbs like "is," "have," or "did." For example, in the statement "She is coming," the auxiliary inversion question would be "Is she coming?"
An example of inversion in "A Modest Proposal" is when the speaker proposes that poor Irish children be sold for food, suggesting that this would solve the problem of poverty and overpopulation. The proposal is presented in a serious and logical tone, which creates a shocking and satirical effect.
The likely word is invitation (offer, or admission to a party).
In JFK's inaugural address, he says "United there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. Divided there is little we can do." This is an example of inversion, specifically the part where he says "United there is little we cannot do," versus "Divided there is little we can do." (The actual definition of inversion is: Inverted order of words in a sentence (variation of the subject-ver-object order). Source: The Language of Composition. Editors: Shea, Scanlon, Aufses