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What is the Chinese translation of the following English meteorological language?
What is the Chinese translation of the following English meteorological language?
Answer:
Sunny-sunny; It's sunny.
Mainly sunny-mainly sunny (sometimes written as: basically sunny).
Long sunny day-long sunny day
Sunny spell-sunny; Sunny days (for a while).
Sunny-sunny (occasionally sunny); A brief sunshine
Quite cloudy-quite gloomy; It is very cloudy.
Cloudy.-cloudy.
Yin-Yin
Sunny
Mainly sunny.-mainly sunny.
A long sunny day.
Sunny weather-short sunny days.
Intermittent sunny days.
Quite sunny-very sunny.
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