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What are the idioms about heavy snow?

1. Collection of idioms about heavy snow

White snow, ice and snow, wind and snow on the road, fireflies reflecting the snow, wind and snow, etc.

1. Snow-white [ bái xuě ái ái ]

Snow-white: pure white appearance, often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light.

Source: Qin Mu's "Fresh and Dried Lychees": "Snow-capped peaks, when the sun shines... I probably always think that they are very brilliant and great to watch."

2. Ice and snow [ bīng tiān xuě dì ]

Describes the sky covered with ice and snow, very cold.

Source: Qing Dynasty Jiang Shiquan's poem "Chicken Feather House": "The ice and snow are as windy as a tiger, and those who cry naked have no shelter."

Translation: The sky is covered with ice and snow, the wind is howling, the light There is no shelter for a naked man crying.

3. The journey was snowy and windy [ fēng xuě zài tú ]

It was snowy and windy all the way, describing the journey as difficult.

Source: Zhu Kezhen's "The Language of Nature": "There is a scene of decaying grass everywhere, preparing for the cold winter of wind and snow."

4. Fireflies reflecting the snow [ náng yíng yìng xuě ]

It turns out that Che Yin used fireflies in his pockets to illuminate the books, and Sun Kang used the reflection of snow to study diligently. Later, it was described as studying hard.

Source: The first chapter of "Xiao Shulan" written by Jia Zhongming of the Yuan Dynasty: "Although there is no pain in sleeping in the frost, I have suffered from the pain of the firefly reflecting the snow."

Translation: Although there is no I have experienced the labor of war, but I have experienced the labor of studying hard.

5. Wind and snow [ fēng xuě jiāo jiā ]

Wind and snow hit at the same time.

Source: Fan Changjiang's "Travel to the Fortress·Travel Record·Bailing Temple Battle·3": "Although it is the season of wind and snow, our sight can still see very far away."

2. What are the idioms to describe the heavy snowfall

1. The auspicious snow is falling

Refers to the heavy snowfall that heralds a good harvest.

2. The Goddess Scattered Flowers

It was originally a Buddhist story. The Goddess scattered flowers to test the way of the Bodhisattva and his disciples. fall. Later, it mostly describes the appearance of throwing things or heavy snowfall.

3. Snowflakes flying

Describes the way snowflakes dance in the air when it snows.

4. The sky is full of wind and snow

Describes the heavy wind and snow that fills the sky.

5. Six outs are flying

Six outs are snowflakes with six corners, so they are also called "six outs". It's snowing heavily.

6. Profusely

Status word. (Snow, flowers, leaves, etc.) scattered and messy.

7. Continuously pulling the catkins

Describes heavy snowfall.

8. Snow Abuse Feng Tao

Abuse: cruelty; Tao: greedy and cruel. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

9. Wind and snow

Wind and snow came at the same time. Fan Changjiang's "Travel to the Fortress·Travel Record·Bailing Temple Battle·3": "Although it is the season of wind and snow, our sight can still see very far away."

3. Idioms about heavy snow

It was ice and snow, wind and snow, heavy snowfall, heavy snowfall, and the wind was blowing.

1. Ice and snow

Vernacular interpretation: describes the sky covered with ice and snow, very cold.

Source: ·Poem "Chicken Feather House": "The ice and snow are as windy as a tiger."

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Jiang Shiquan

Translation : The sky is covered with ice and snow, it is very cold, and the cold wind is as unforgiving as a ferocious tiger.

2. Wind and snow

Vernacular interpretation: Wind and snow hit at the same time.

Source: "Travel to the Fortress·Travel Notes·Bailing Temple Battle·3": "Even in the windy and snowy season, our sight can still see very far away."

< p> Dynasty: Modern

Author: Fan Changjiang

3. Heavy snow with goose feathers

Vernacular meaning: snowflakes like goose feathers. Describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely.

Source: "A Visit to Mr. Li on a Snowy Night": "Tonight the snow is pitiful, and it attracts people who are in love with cranes."

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: ·Bai Juyi

Translation: Tonight’s heavy goose-feather snow is so lovely that it makes me, a person wearing a coat, very excited.

4. Heavy snowfall

Vernacular meaning: the appearance of snowflakes falling in large numbers. Describes heavy snow.

Source: ""Heavy Snow"": "In Jiangsu and Zhejiang, if we want to say the meaning of 'Heavy Snow'... we usually use 'fierce', 'fierce' or 'powerful' to describe this. It looks like it’s snowing.”

Dynasty: Modern

Author: Lu Xun

5. Snow abuses the wind and food

Vernacular meaning: abuse : Tyranny; gluttony: greed and cruelty. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

Source: "A Foreign Language to Commemorate Zhang Yuan of Henan": "The year is cold and fierce, and the snow is blowing and the wind is ruthless."

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Han Yu< /p>

Translation: At this time of year, it is windy and snowy again

4. What is the idiom about heavy snow

Goose feather heavy snow

An idiom referring to snowflakes falling like goose feathers. Describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely.

From the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi's "A Visit to Mr. Li on a Snowy Night": "Tonight the snow is pitiful, and it attracts people with high feelings."

5. Idioms describing heavy snow include: Those

goose feather snow refers to the snowflakes falling like goose feathers. Describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely.

Ice and snow describe the sky and the ground covered with ice and snow.

Silver-clad describes the white world after snow.

The heavy snowfall stopped and the sky cleared up.

The snow is blowing and the wind is blowing (tāo). It is windy and snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

Rubbing the cotton and pulling the cotton to describe the heavy snowfall, just like rubbing silk wool and tearing cotton wool.

Covering the sky and confusing the earth describes wind and sand, heavy rain and snow, or a large number of people and horses.

It’s snowing heavily and flakes are falling in large numbers. Describes the heavy snowfall.

Snowy is often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light.

6. Idioms to describe heavy snow

Idioms to describe heavy snow are:

Snowy, snowy, windy, windy and snowy, swirling, covering the sky. Ground

1. Snowy

Explanation: Snowy: pure white appearance, often used to describe frost and snow. The pure white snow is dazzling with silver light.

From: Qin Mu's "Fresh and Dried Lychees": "Snow-capped peaks, when the sun shines... I probably always think that they are very brilliant and great to watch."

Translation: Snow-capped mountain peaks, when the sun shines... I probably always think that they are very brilliant and very admirable

Synonyms: silver makeup wrapped

2. Snow Abuse Feng Tao

Explanation: Abuse: cruelty; Tao: greedy and cruel. It's windy again and it's snowing again. Describes a very cold weather.

From: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "A Foreign Language to Commemorate Henan Zhang Yuan": "Every year, the cold is fierce, and the snow and wind blow."

Translation: Every year, the cold is fierce, and the snow and wind are rampant.

Example: The fragrance is faint and the shadows are sparse, ~ also comfortable. ◎The poem "Looking for Plum Blossoms in the Snow" by Lu You of the Song Dynasty

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and attributive; describes the weather as very cold

Synonyms: wind and snow

3. Wind and snow

Explanation: Wind and snow hit at the same time.

From: Fan Changjiang's "Travel to the Fortress·Travel Record·Bailing Temple Battle·3": "Although it is the season of wind and snow, our sight can still see very far away."

Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate and attributive; refers to the heavy wind and snow

4. Many and Yangyang

Explanation: Many and Yang: many; Yangyang: the way of floating. Describe the way snowflakes fall.

From: The first chapter of Yuan·Anonymous's "The Story of Fishermen and Woodcutter": "Today we encountered a twilight winter road, which was full of snow and heavy snow."

Translation: Today we encountered The road to late winter is full of snow, with such heavy snow

Grammar: simple form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; to describe snow, flowers, rumors, etc.

There are many synonyms, Yang Yang Sa Sa

5. Covering the sky and confusing the earth

Explanation: Describes windy sand, heavy rain and snow, or a large number of people and horses.

From: Chapter 76 of "The Romance of the Gods" by Xu Zhonglin of the Ming Dynasty: "Wherever the wind rises, it covers the sky and the earth, and when the fire comes, it is enveloped in smoke and flames.

Translation: Where the wind blows, it covers the sky and the earth; when the fire comes, the smoke flies and the flames wrap it up

7. What else is there in this idiom that means heavy snowfall

Idioms expressing heavy snow include:

The heavy snow is as thick as snow, and it is covered with white snow.

8. What are the four-character words that describe heavy snow? < /p>

White snow is flying, covering the fields, white snow is flying, pink makeup and jade, pure white plain clothing, jade and silver clothing, heavy snow with goose feathers, violent snowstorm, heavy snow flying, heavy snow closing the door, heavy snow, auspicious snow and good year, Snowflakes all over the sky, flying one after another, covering the sky, covered with white snow, jade trees and luxuriant branches, the world covered in silver, the frost proud of the snow, the wind clears and the snow stops, the snow drifting thousands of miles, covered in silver

9. What are the idioms to describe heavy snow in winter?

The weather is cold and the ground is freezing [tiān hán dì dòng]

Definition: Describes the weather being very cold

2. The snow is beating the wind [xuě nuè fēng tāo]. ]

Definition: The sky is covered with snow and ice, describing the severe cold.

4. Cold [hán qì bī rén ]

Definition: Very cold, mostly used to describe the weather

5. Ice and snow kiln [bīng tiān. xuě yáo]

Definition: There is ice and snow everywhere

6. Biting wind [hán fēng cì gǔ]

Definition: The cold wind is freezing. Bones hurt.

7. Brave the wind and snow [yíng fēng mào xuě]

Definition: Brave the cold wind and heavy snow. 8. The tree is covered with silver flowers [mǎn shù yín huā ]

Definition: The tree is covered with snowflakes

9. Drops of water turn into ice [dī shuǐ chéng bīng ]

Definition: The water droplets turn into ice as soon as they fall.

10. 天冰地剼 [tiān hán dì chè]

Definition: Describe the cold weather. The ground was frozen.