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What are the idioms that express heat?

Words and idioms expressing heat:

Scorching sun: describes the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "Red Sun". Example: "The sun is scorching like fire."

Scorching summer: The sun is strong and very hot in summer.

Green trees: The trees have dense branches and leaves, blocking the sunlight. It's the height of summer.

Poison: Used to describe the sun, which means fierce and extremely hot. Example: "The weather in July is so intense that the sun is so hot that it makes beads of sweat roll down your face."

Scorching heat: Very hot. Example: "Since the beginning of summer, the weather has been so hot that the seedlings are almost dying of drought."

Hot: Extremely hot. Example: "The blazing sun scorches the sand and gravel underground."

Chizao: hot, dry, and hot.

Fiery: hot as fire. It is often used to describe the heat of the sun. Example: "The fiery sun shines in the sky."

(It also describes people's hearts, relationships, or struggles, such as "fiery heart." Example: "The fiery sun shines in the sky.")

< p>Hot: Extremely hot. Example: "The tropical climate is very hot during the day and not cool at night."

Sultry: The weather is very hot, the air pressure is low, and the temperature is high, making people feel uncomfortable breathing. Example: "The late spring in the south is already a bit sultry, and people have changed their clothes for the season early. Compared with us, it seems like we are living in two seasons."

Damp and hot: Humid and sultry. Example: "I live in a cellar in the mountains. It's warm in winter, but very hot and humid in summer."

Hot: very hot. Describe the weather more. Example: "The heat of summer does not make us anxious. What makes us anxious is that the plane flies too slowly."

Scorching heat: describes the strong sunshine in summer and means extreme heat. Example: "The red sun is scorching like fire, and the rice seedlings are half-scorched."

Dry heat: dry and muggy heat. Describe the weather more. Sometimes it is also used to describe the heat in a room. Example: "Since the beginning of summer, there has been no wind or rain, and the weather is hot and dry."

Scorching hot: describes very hot weather. Describe the sun more. Example: "The scorching setting sun outside the window shines on the vast grassland, but no one can be seen, making people feel that they have entered a primitive zone."

Scorching heat: as hot as a fire.

Hot: describing the heat. Example: "The sun rises so high; the scorching tropical sun burns the wilderness."

(It also describes the feeling of pain caused by being burned or whipped, and describes excitement, anxiety, irritability, and shyness. Emotions such as "It hurts so much" etc.)

Hot: It's as hot as a person. Describe the sun more. Example: "The sun makes people hot and uncomfortable." (It can also describe people's embarrassing feeling.)

Hot: describes the appearance of steaming steam.

The sun is like fire: the sun is like fire. Describes a very hot weather.

The heat is unbearable: It is very hot and unbearable.

The chairs and mats are hot to the touch: the chairs and mats are hot to the touch, describing the hot weather.

The sun is blazing in the sky, the sun is bright, the trees are shady, the flowers are red and the willows are green,

The sun is like fire

The sun is like fire. Describes a very hot weather.

Also known as "The sun is like fire"

The bright sun is like fire

玚: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. It mostly describes the heat of summer.

Hehe Yanyan

Describes the appearance of blazing heat.

Hot summer

A very hot summer. For example: On a hot summer day, the beach is full of people playing in the water.

The scorching sun

Zhi: roast. It means that the hot sun shines on the body, making it as hot as a fire. Describes very hot weather.

The scorching sun is high in the sky

The hot sun is high in the sky. Describe the hot weather.

Synonyms: high fire umbrella

strong wind and scorching sun

strong wind and hot weather. For example: in ancient times, camel caravans traveling through the Gobi often had to endure harsh weather including strong winds and scorching sun.

The fire umbrella spreads high

It is a metaphor for the scorching sun in the sky. For example: The summer is hot and the fire umbrella is high.

The scorching sun is in the sky

Wu Niu gasps for the moon

The fourth volume of "Taiping Yulan" quotes "Customs": "Wu Niu gasps for breath when he sees the moon. "Wu Niu: refers to the buffalo born between the Yangtze and Huaihe Rivers." This means that the weather in Wu is hot for a long time, and the buffaloes are afraid of the heat. When they see the moon, they think it is the sun, and they are so frightened that they keep panting. The latter is a metaphor for fear due to suspicion.

Also used to describe hot weather. Tang Dynasty Li Bai's "Ding Duhu Song": When Wu Niu was panting for the moon, why did the tugboat suffer?

Liujinshuo stone

Shuo, flow: melt. It describes the weather as being so hot that it seems like gold and stone will melt. "Songs of the Chu: Zhaohun": "In ten days, there will be more gold and stones."

Also written as "stones, gold, stones, gold, jade, gold"

Example: "Yan Yan" On the day of the fire, when the rocks are shining and the gold is flowing, you have to go early in the cold." ("Water Margin" Chapter 27)

五黄六月

Refers to the fifth and sixth months of the lunar calendar. The hottest time of the year.

Floating melons and sinking plums

Three Kingdoms·Wei Dynasty·Cao Pi's "Wu Zhi Shu" with Chao Ge Ling: "Floating sweet melons float in clear springs, and sink plums in cold ice." Later, "Floating melons sink in cold ice." "Li" is a metaphor for a scene of life in summer. Melons and plums floating in the water are cool and delicious food in summer.

Also known as "floating melon to escape the summer heat" and "sinking plum and floating melon".

Floating melons to escape the heat

It is a pleasure to cool off in the summer. See "floating melons and sinking plums".

Green trees

The trees have dense branches and leaves, blocking the sunlight. It's the height of summer.

The heat is unbearable

Describes very hot and unbearable heat.

Chairs and mats are hot to the touch

Chairs and mats are hot to the touch, describing the hot weather.