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What are the words to describe "muggy weather"?

Words used to describe "sultry weather" are: scorching sun, scorching sun at noon, scorching sun, steam wheels spitting high, fire clouds burning, xia yang scorching, mountains as bright as blue in summer, stones flowing with gold, black cows breathing for the moon? Xia Shu is green. Summer water soup, heavy plums and pumpkins are steaming, sweating all over, sweating profusely? Sweating like rain, sweating like pulp, sweating like a note, sweating like rain.

Scorching sun [liè rí yá n yá n]: Although it is scorching in summer, it has not interfered with our visit plan.

The scorching noon [Li Ri! Ng tiā n]: In the hot sun, we played on the beach and left a trail of footprints.

It's so hot in the sun [Huǒrūzhūrén]: Do you still want to climb the mountain in such a hot day?

Steamboat vomiting [huǒ lún gāo tǔ]:] In this environment of steamboat vomiting, the border guards still defend our frontier.

The fire cloud is burning [? Huǒ yún rú shāo]: It's summer, and the earth is a little dim under the sunlight. People are sweating in the burning streets, wearing sun hats and sunglasses one after another, and hiding in the lush trees for the summer.

Steamed clouds on the sea and sky [h m 4 I ti ā n y ú n zhē ng]: In the summer of Rongcheng, banyan trees are everywhere, despite the steamed clouds on the sea and sky.

The heat in xia yang [xià yáng kù shǔ]: I have experienced a long winter, the heat in xia yang, and the spring flowers and autumn fruits that have passed by.

The mountains in summer are like a blue [? Xià shān rú bì]]: In June, the summer mountain is like a blue sky, and the sinister sun seems to announce its endless madness.

Shi Shuo Liu Jin (shuò shí liú jīn): I came to Australia in the scorching sun in the northern hemisphere.

Wu Niu Chuanyue [wú niú chunyuè]: Since he lost in the last speech contest, he has been as nervous as Wu Niu Chuanyue as soon as he took the stage.