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Idioms describing strong winds
Idioms describing strong winds
One: flying sand turns stone-flying: flying; Turn: Scroll. Sand flies and stones roll. Describe the wind rush.
Two: flying sand and stones-flying sand and stones, pebbles rolling. Describe the wind rush.
Three: storm-refers to the storm. It also refers to a violent momentum or a sinister situation. What is a true friend?
Four: white waves hold up the sky-hold up: roll. Describe the storm.
Five: violent winds and waves: evil waves: fierce waves. Metaphor situation or situation is very dangerous.
Six: the wind is rushing and the waves are high-describing the wind and waves.
Seven: disease
Storm disease: fast and fierce; Sudden: Sudden and violent. Describe the storm. Metaphor is fierce struggle. Urgent storm and rain-urgent: fast and fierce; Violence: Sudden and violent. Describe the storm. Metaphor is fierce struggle. Extreme/emotional anxiety
Eight: Rotating Wan Li-Rotating: The storm rises sharply. The storm hovered high from bottom to top, and the wind was sharp and fierce.
Nine: The sky is black-the world is black. It is often used to describe the natural scene during wind, haze and thunderstorm. Also describes abnormal interests.
Ten: Storm-refers to sudden and violent wind and rain.
Eleven: flying sand and gravel-sand: sandy soil; Gravel: small stones. Sand flies and pebbles roll. Describe the strong wind.
Twelve: strong wind and heavy rain-illness: fast and fierce; Violence: Sudden and violent. Describe the storm. Metaphor is fierce struggle.
Thirteen: wind and rain, gloomy-Xiao: cold and lifeless; Hey: dim. Describe the sudden storm, the sky is dark. It is also a metaphor for the sinister situation.
Fourteen: the wind roared: anger: anger, anger; No: no. Call. The wind howled.
Fifteen: Strong winds and waves-strong winds and waves. Refers to a change with rapid momentum or strong impact at the same time.
Sixteen: the sky is faint and miserable-faint: black. The world is dark and dreary. Describe the scene of wind and sand all over the sky when it is windy. This is also a metaphor for political corruption.
Seventeen: headwind: refers to headwind.
Eighteen: Storm-originally described as a storm. Later, it also refers to the sinister situation or fierce momentum.
Nineteen: sunny: the breeze is warm and the sun is warm.
Twenty: The storm is coming-windy and rainy. Metaphor several disasters hit at the same time.
Twenty-one: Storm: Sudden: Rapid and sudden. A violent and urgent storm. Metaphor is huge, rapid and violent development.
Twenty-two: wind and Japan and America: the breeze is warm and the sun is shining.
Twenty-three: horse-hair hedgehog: describe the windy weather and bad weather.
Twenty-four: Dancing Wan Li: Dancing: A rapidly rising storm. The storm hovered high from bottom to top, and the wind was sharp and fierce.
Twenty-five: it's windy: it's windy, and it's windy.
Twenty-six: Sudden storm-sharp storm. It is often used to describe momentum and velocity.
Twenty-seven: storm-sudden: rapid and sudden. A violent and urgent storm. Metaphor is huge, rapid and violent development.
Twenty-eight: the wind and rain are gloomy-it means that the wind and rain are mixed and the sky is dark as night.
Twenty-nine: flying sand and stones: sand: sandy soil; Gravel: small stones. Sand flies and pebbles roll. Describe the strong wind.
Thirty: sunny: it is breezy and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.
Thirty-one: cover the land-more refers to the blizzard brigade rushing to cover the land. Used to describe fierceness and imposing manner.
Thirty-two: flying sand and gravel sand: sandy soil; Gravel: small stones. Sand flies and pebbles roll. Describe the strong wind.
Thirty-three: big winds and waves-refers to huge winds and waves. It is a metaphor for the great turmoil and great changes in society. It also means that the struggle is sharp, complex, intense and arduous.
Thirty-four: The wind is blowing hard-it's blowing hard.
Thirty-five: sunny: calm, sunshine warms people's hearts.
Thirty-six: Storm: originally described as a storm. Later, it also refers to the sinister situation or fierce momentum.
Thirty-seven: the gale never ends, and the shower never ends-the gale passed in less than one morning, and the master's degree stopped in less than one day. Metaphorically, dark clouds will not last long, but light will come.
Thirty-eight: flying sand and stones-Sha Fei Stone Roll. Describe the strong wind. .
Thirty-nine: Storm-refers to the sudden and violent arrival of wind and rain.
Forty: spring breeze: wind breeze: blowing people. The warm spring breeze blows people. Metaphor is to teach and help people in time.
Forty-one: the wind is charming and the day is warm: Jiao: gentle and lovely. The breeze is blowing and the sun is warm.
Forty-two: wind and water surge-wind and water surge.
Forty-three: the wind roared-crazy: the momentum was fierce. Describe the howling wind.
Forty-four: Fengyun-Bu: Expand, expand. The wind is strong and the clouds are gathering.
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