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The meaning of dripping into ice

Dropping water into ice means that water drops will turn into ice, which describes that the weather is very cold.

The pinyin for dripping into ice is: d:? shuǐ? chéng? I don't know.

The origin of dripping into ice:

Song Qian Yi's New Book of the South: It's very cold in winter, dripping into ice.

Feng Ming magnum's "So Say Clearly" Volume 27: There is a bitter period. In the freezing weather, you have to wash dirty clothes in the water hole, and you have to hate washing them, and you have to curse them.

The synonym of dripping water into ice is: ice and snow, freezing in the cold.

1, Ice and Snow: Is Pinyin bóng? tiān? Xu? D √ means describing ice and snow.

Source: Qingjiang Shiquan "Chicken Feather Pavilion": The wind is like a tiger in the snow and ice, and there is no place for naked crying.

2. It's freezing in the cold: is the pinyin tiān? hán? dì? Dòng, which means to describe the extremely cold weather.

Source:

Wang Song Shi Peng's poem "Spring Scenery in Zhou Nan": Don't hate that the east wind can't move, try to bring back the spring, so that it can be frozen in the cold and the south branches are fragrant.

Yao Yuan-Sui's song "New Water Makes Winter Complain": Look at the freezing weather now, I know who he will accompany.

Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh: It's freezing today, and the army can't stay long. I can go back to the mountain.

A sentence made by dropping water into ice:

1. In the cold winter morning, the wind is cold and dripping into ice.

2. In the freezing winter, grandpa still keeps the dog in the forest.

He insisted on swimming in winter even when dripping into ice in winter.

It's really cold this winter, and it's even dripping into ice outside.

It's really cold in winter in the three northeastern provinces, and the outdoor water drops into ice.

6. Hitler attacked Moscow in the season of dripping into ice, and the result was a big defeat.

7. In this watertight environment, in order to let the people eat sweet water as soon as possible, they still dig wells.

8. The northwest is too cold, dripping into ice.

9. In the north of winter, there is heavy snow and dripping water into ice.