Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - What does smog mean?

What does smog mean?

Haze refers to a turbid image formed by a large number of particles such as smoke and dust suspended in the air.

Haze, pronounced yρn máI, is interpreted as gloomy and gloomy weather; It is a metaphor for the shadows and unpleasant atmosphere in people's hearts. It also means to suppress a dull atmosphere.

Quote: Reagan's Real Heroes (the second volume of the seventh grade of People's Education Edition): The haze enveloped the whole country, and we went out of the house, holding hands and comforting each other.

For example, if you only see sunshine, no haze, only joy and laughter, no sadness and tears, then this is not the original intention of life.

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The antonym of haze

First, sunny? [Qingling]

Interpretation: no clouds, sunny: weather ~. ~ the sky

Quote: Yang Shuo's "The Peak of Mount Tai": By tomorrow morning, the clouds on the mountain have really dissipated, but the sky is gloomy. Who knows if it will suddenly clear up?

Second, bright? [Minmei]

Explanation:

1, (scenery) vivid and lovely: spring ~. Rivers and mountains.

2. (Eyes) are bright and moving.

Quote: Bing Xin? "Collected Works of Sun Yat-sen, Premier Zhou who will live in our hearts forever": "The white ashes you scattered on the motherland will cultivate endless crops and trees growing on this land in the beautiful spring every year."