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What are the English adjectives for weather?

English adjectives of weather are windy, cloudy, sunny, snowy, showery, foggy, wet and rainy, typhoon, sandstorm and so on.

Word parsing:

First, the wind is strong

1, pronunciation: English? 【‘w? Ndi] beautiful? 【‘w? ndi]?

2. windy; windy

3. Example:

Hold on to your hat on a windy day.

Please hold on to your hat on a windy day.

Second, sunshine.

1, pronunciation: English? [? Ni] beautiful? [? Ni]?

2. translation: adjective Sunny is sunny; Mingli; happy

3. Example:

We basked in the sun on the sunny beach.

We basked in the sun on the sunny beach.

Third, it is cloudy.

1, pronunciation: English? 【kla? Di] beautiful? 【kla? di]?

2. translation: cloudy; Cloudy; Turbidity; Staggering

3. Example:

Only one lone star can be seen in that cloudy sky.

Only one lone star can be seen in that cloudy sky.

Fourth, it is foggy.

1, pronunciation: English? 【‘f? I] Beauty? ['fɡi]? ?

2. vague

3. Example:

He left Beijing on a foggy morning.

He left Beijing on a foggy morning.

Verb (short for verb) wet

1, pronunciation: English? [Wet] Beautiful? [wet]? ?

2. Translation:

Adjective? Humidity; Rainy; Timid

Noun (short for noun)? Moisture; When it is difficult

Transitive verbs? Wet

3. Example:

On a rainy day, the crowd crowded into the cinema.

A large crowd crowded into the cinema on a rainy day.