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What are the words to describe the weather change?

Fast-changing, changeable, unpredictable, unpredictable, changeable, changeable, changeable, changeable, changeable, endless.

1, changing rapidly

Pinyin: shn xwàn biàn

Interpretation: Many changes have taken place in a short time. Describe the rapid change.

Sentence: The climate there changes so rapidly that ordinary plants can't survive at all.

Source: Song Huhong's "Temple Inscription": "The situation is changing rapidly, running around in the red dust, in vain."

2. Things are changing.

Pinyin: fēng yún biàn huàn

Interpretation: as changeable as the wind and cloud.

Sentence: The sky in the grassland is always changing. If it rains, it will rain, and if it is sunny, it will be sunny.

Source: Tang Luobin's "On Kung Fu Kong": "Crying makes landslides; If you are angry, things will change color. "

3. Unpredictable

Pinyin: biàn huà mò cè

Interpretation: describe things that are changeable and unpredictable.

Sentence making: Although the climate is unpredictable, there are always rules to follow.

Source: Song Dynasty Lu You's "Poems of Jiannan in Eight Wars in South China": "The five army horses are wrongly embroidered, and the discrepancy is unpredictable."

4. Waves and clouds

Pinyin: b juéyún guǐ

Interpretation: like clouds and waves, the shape is unpredictable.

Sentence: customers are getting older and smarter, and their fields are different. The world is in turmoil and people are changing accordingly.

Source: Yang Xiong's "Ganquan Fu": "So the building is full of clouds and waves, so it is destroyed."

5. Sudden change of situation

Pinyin: fēng yún t ABIàn

Interpretation: The sudden change of the situation.

Sentence: In an era of sudden changes in the world situation, China should unswervingly follow its own path.

Source: Mao Zedong's "The Battle of Qingpingle and Gui Jiang" said: "The wind and cloud suddenly changed, and the warlords resumed fighting."