Pronunciation: /ˈtrɑpɪks/
noun a region of the Earth surrounding the equator, known for its warm climate and lush vegetation
A1 I dream of visiting the tropics one day.
A2 The tropics are known for their warm weather and lush vegetation.
B1 Many people travel to the tropics for their summer vacations.
B2 The wildlife in the tropics is incredibly diverse and colorful.
C1 Scientists study the impact of climate change on the tropics.
C2 Conservation efforts are crucial to protect the delicate ecosystems of the tropics.
formal The tropics are regions of the Earth that lie between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
informal I can't wait to go on vacation to the tropics and soak up the sun on the beach.
slang Let's jet off to the tropics and have a wild time in paradise!
figurative Her love for him was like a warm breeze in the tropics, comforting and all-encompassing.
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