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Four-word idioms describing hot weather

Sweating: The weather is very hot, and I sweat a lot, and my back is sweaty. In addition to describing hot weather, this word can also be used to describe people's great fear or great fear. Now I also describe a lot of sweat, and the clothes on my back are soaked.

Sweat like rain: sweat like rain, haha, what a hot day. It means to describe hot weather and sweating.

The sun is like fire: strong sunlight is like fire. It means to describe the weather is very hot.

Melon floating in summer: the fun of cooling off in summer. See "floating melons sink plums".

May, July and June: refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Sweat turns into rain: wave: sprinkle, splash. Describe many people. It means wiping your sweat with your hands. It's like rain when you spill it. It also describes a lot of sweating.

It's very hot in summer: it means that the sun is very strong and very hot in summer.

Scorching sun in the sky: refers to the scorching sun hanging high in the sky, which is a metaphor for hot weather.

Unbearable heat: it means that the weather is very, very hot and unbearable.

Sweat like rain: it means to sweat like rain. Describe sweating a lot.

Umbrella height: metaphor for scorching sun. For example, in hot summer, the umbrella is high. Near righteousness, sunny. Fire umbrella: a metaphor for the scorching summer sun;

Brilliant burning: describes the appearance of blazing burning. [From] The Book of Songs Han Yun: "The drought will not fall, it will be brilliant and hot, and the clouds can do anything." ..

Sweating like rain: incisively and vividly: the liquid drips from the wet wetland, which is the appearance of dripping water. Describe sports or physical labor, hot weather, etc. leading to a lot of sweating.

Wu Niu crosses: Wu has been hot for a long time. Buffalo are afraid of heat. When they saw the moon and thought it was the sun, they gasped with fear. Metaphor after fear because of doubt. It is also used to describe hot weather.

Jiao Jin Shi Shuo: This means that hot weather will melt stones into dry coke. Used to describe the hot weather.

Chairs and cushions are very hot: the chairs and cushions at home feel very hot. This four-word word is used to describe hot weather.

Flowing aragonite: graupole, flowing: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt.

Summer is terrible: it means as terrible as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening.