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What does extreme heat mean?

Scorching heat means: (weather) extremely hot

Pinyin kù rè?

Source: Lu Xun's "Wandering·Showing the Public": "Scorching heat is in the air , exerting the power of midsummer everywhere."

Example The willow branches hang weakly, as if trying to burrow into the ground to escape the scorching sun.

Synonyms: sultry, blazing, blazing, sizzling, scorching, scorching, scorching heat

Antonyms: cool, cold, severe cold, severe cold, cool, cool

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1. Synonyms of extreme heat

Hot

Pinyin yán rè?

Explanation (weather) is very hot

Source: Tang Dynasty Du Fu's poem "Send Yang to Five Guizhou": "All the five mountains are hot, but Guilin alone is pleasant."

The vast southern region is unbearably hot, but Guilin has the most pleasant scenery and phenology.

Example: The weather is hot, there are fewer people walking on the street under the scorching sun, and the cicadas on the big trees are screaming desperately

2. The antonym of hot

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Pinyin liáng shuǎng

Explanation of coolness and refreshing

Source: Wei Wei? "Who is the cutest person? Crush it": "A cool breeze blows, It’s really cool.”

Example: A breeze blew by, making people feel extremely cool, and ripples appeared on the lake.