1.b> 1) i> , .i> (, ); ; ; her face was weathered by the sun ; rock is weathered by the action of ice and changes in temperature / ;
2) i> , .i> (, ); ; ; this brick weathers to a warm pinkish-brown colour , , i> , - ; the walls of the barn had weathered i> ; the paint on the outside walls has weathered badly ;
3) i> (); canvas that weathers well , / ; a house paint that weathers well , ;
2.b> (), (, .i>); the ship weathered the storm / ; Northern Ireland weathered the recession better than any other region in the UK i> ;
to weather inb> i> (; ), i> ; the squadron is weathered in because of dense fog ; such a storm will weather the fleet in .