Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Cloudy comparative and superlative.

Cloudy comparative and superlative.

Cloudy contrast: more clouds; ; Highest level: cloudy.

1, cloudy pronunciation

English? kla? Di Mei? kla? Destination imagination

2. Fuzzy interpretation

Cloudy; Covered by clouds, cloudy, cloudy, cloudy; (liquid) not clear, opaque or turbid; (thoughts, memories, etc) vague; Gloomy and unpleasant; Confused.

3. Cloudy part of speech changes

Noun: hazy adverb: dimly?

4. Collocation of fuzzy phrases

Matte color

Cloudy cries on cloudy days

Turbid water, thick white water; Talk about water turbidity again

It's cloudy today; It's sunny today; windiness

Cloudy days in cloudy cities

Cloudy weather cloudy weather; Cloudy weather; The weather is cloudy; cloudy day

An example of cloudy weather

The plane rose into the cloudy sky. ?

The plane rose into a cloudy sky.

It was cloudy yesterday. ?

It was cloudy yesterday.

The sky is cloudy. It looks like rain. ?

The sky is gloomy, as if it were going to rain.

The weather is sometimes sunny and sometimes cloudy. ?

It is sunny and cloudy.

It was a gloomy day and the sky was full of clouds. ?

It's cloudy and cloudy.

We noticed that it had turned cloudy. ?

We noticed that it had turned cloudy.

It began to rain in the cloudy sky. ?

The sky was overcast and then it began to rain.

The sky is cloudy.

The sky is gloomy.

It was cloudy in the morning and didn't clear up until the afternoon. ?

It was still cloudy in the morning, and it gradually cleared up in the afternoon.

The pointer on the barometer points to "cloudy". ?

The pointer of the barometer points to "cloudy".