Pronunciation: /ˈaɪ.səˌbɑr/
noun a line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure
A1 An isobar is a line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure.
A2 Meteorologists use isobars to analyze and predict weather patterns.
B1 The isobar on the map indicates areas of high and low pressure.
B2 Understanding isobars is essential for interpreting weather forecasts accurately.
C1 Advanced meteorologists can identify complex weather systems by analyzing isobars.
C2 The isobaric chart provides a detailed view of pressure distribution across a region.
formal An isobar is a line on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure.
informal Meteorologists use isobars to track changes in air pressure.
slang I have no idea what those isobars on the map mean.
figurative In the business world, the isobar represents the equilibrium between supply and demand.
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