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Idiom to describe hot weather.

Idioms are stereotypes in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says they have become words, and so do idioms. Idioms are mostly four-character, and some are three-character, five-character or even more than seven-character. The following is an idiom I compiled for you to describe the hot weather. Welcome to share.

The idiom 1 is used to describe the hot weather, which is a high-altitude fire umbrella: it is a metaphor for the scorching summer sun; Zhang: Expand. Describe the scorching sun in summer, which is very hot.

The bright sun is like fire: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. Describe the heat in summer.

May, July and June refer to the hottest time in the lunar calendar from May to June.

Cicada breathes for thunder, cicada breathes, and thunder is clean. Describe heat and drought

The pyrometallurgical stone metal is burned and the stone melts. Describe the dry and hot weather

The golden stone melts the stone, which means it is very hot.

Flowing gold describes the hot weather, as if the stone were going to melt.

Wu Niu Chuan Wu Yue Niu: refers to the buffalo produced between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. Wudi Buffalo saw that the moon was suspected to be the sun, and kept panting for fear of extreme heat. Metaphor is afraid of suspicion.

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

Charred gold and bright stones melt and scorch stones. Describe the hot weather.

Charred sand and rotten stones scorched the sand as well as the stones. Describe the weather is very hot.

Shi Shuo refers to the extremely high temperature, which can melt stones. Describe the heat. New moon, pass "new moon".

Shi Shuo Liu Jin melts stones at high temperature. Describe the hot weather.

Idiom 2 1 describes hot weather. Trees are shaded-the trees are thick with branches and leaves, blocking the sun. It's midsummer.

It's very hot in summer-the sun is very strong and very hot in summer.

3. Yang Jiao is like a fire-Yang Jiao: white and bright. The sun burns like fire. Describe the heat in summer.

4. Brilliant and fiery-describes a fiery and fiery appearance.

5. Hot summer-very hot summer. In hot summer, the beach is full of swimmers.

6. The scorching sun is in the sky-the scorching sun is in the sky. Describe the hot weather. Jin Yi Huo San Zhang Gao

7. Strong winds and scorching sun-strong winds and hot weather. For example, ancient camel caravans often had to endure the bad weather of strong winds and scorching sun when passing through Gobi.

8. scorching sun-describes the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "scorching sun". Example: "The scorching sun burns people like fire".

9. The umbrella is high-a metaphor for the scorching sun. For example, in hot summer, the umbrella is high. Near righteousness, sunny.

10. Burn in the sun-bake: bake. Refers to the burning sun shining on the body, as hot as fire. Describe it as hot.

1 1. Five cows take interest on the moon —— The fourth volume of "Taiping Magnolia" quotes a custom child: "Five cows look at the moon to take interest, which makes them sick, and see the moon to take interest." Wuniu: refers to the buffalo between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. It means that Wu is hot for a long time, and buffalo is afraid of heat. When it saw the moon and thought it was the sun, it gasped with fear. Metaphor after fear because of doubt. It is also used to describe hot weather. Tang Li Bai's Ding Du Hugh: Why bother tugboat?

12. The sun is like fire, and the sun is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot. As hot as the sun.

13. Liu Jin Shi Lang Shi Lang, Liu Liu: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt. "Chu Ci evokes the soul": "After ten days, there will be more stones." Another example is: "On a hot day, the golden stone is open, and the gold is overflowing. We should leave early to cool off." (Twenty-seven chapters of Water Margin)

14. May and June-refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

15. Floating melons in summer-a great pleasure to cool off in summer. See "floating melons sink plums".

Idioms describing hot weather: 3. This stone is flowing with gold.

Pinyin: shuòshíliújīn Short spelling: sslj

Synonym: antonym:

Use: combined; As a predicate; Describe the hot weather

Explanation: high temperature melts stones. Describe the hot weather.

Source: Liu An's "Huai Nan Zi Yan Quan Xun" in the Western Han Dynasty: "Hot stones flow gold, and fire is beneficial."

Example: Lian's Epitaph of Ye Fujun in Lishui: "Although I have waited, I have never left the crown."

It's very hot.

Pinyin: jiāoshāshílàn Short spelling: jssl

Explanation: scorch the sand and burn the stone. Describe the weather is very hot.

Source: Han Dong Zhongshu "Spring and Autumn Stories Heaven": "Cold is suspected of ice cracking, and heat is scorching." It's very hot

Pinyin: JiāOJιnshuι Short spelling: jjss

Description: Make the stone melt and burn. Describe the hot weather.

Source: Northern Qi and Liu Zhou's "Liu Lun Zhi": "It is hot, but Jiao Jin."

An extremely strict person

Pinyin: xià ri kā wè i abbreviation: xrkw

Explanation: It's as scary as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening. Wu Buffalo (afraid of summer heat) breathes when he sees the moon (mistaking it for the sun) ―― he is afraid of it because he mistook one thing for another.

Pinyin: Uniciuniuye short spelling: wncy

Usage: subject-predicate type; As objects and attributes; derogatory sense

Explanation: Wu Niu: refers to the buffalo produced between the Yangtze River and Huaihe River. Wudi Buffalo saw that the moon was suspected to be the sun, and kept panting for fear of extreme heat. Metaphor is afraid of suspicion.

Source: Han Yingshao's "Customs Pass": "Five cows look at the moon and breathe; Let it be exposed to the sun, see the moon, breathe! "

Example: why bother tugboat when it ~. (Tang Li Bai, "Ding Du Hugh")

It's hot enough to melt rocks and metals ― muggy.

Pinyin: liú j ○ nshu ○ shí short spelling: ljss

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe the hot weather

Description: Describe the hot weather, as if the stone is going to melt.

Source: Chu Ci of the Warring States Period Qu Yuan's "Chu Ci Evocation": "The sunrise at ten o'clock is a little more golden."

Example: It's hot in the season and the moon, mosquitoes gather into snow, and foxes seal thousands of miles. (Biography of Nan Shi Liang Wudi) Jin Shishuo

Pinyin: JiāOJιnshuι Short spelling: jjss

Synonym: molten gold flowing stone

Description: The temperature of molten stone is very high.

Source: Beiqi Liu Zhou's "New Theory and Great Quality": "Great heat, the stone is open."

The weather is very dry and hot

Pinyin: ji ā oj and nliú shí abbreviation: jjls.

Use: combined; Make an attribute; Describe the unusually hot weather.

Explanation: Metal burns and stone melts. Describe the dry and hot weather

Source: Liu Liang Bao Xiao's debate on life in the Southern Dynasties: "Fang Xun's world is a huge mausoleum; At the beginning of the day, gold flows. "

A hot drought

Pinyin: chá nchunlé igā n Short spelling: cclg

Use: combined; Make an attribute; It refers to hot and dry weather.

Explanation: cicadas breathe and thunder is clean. Describe heat and drought

Source: Qian Shu Guan Xiu's "Bitter and Hot Sending Red Pine Road": "The cicada cries thunder and dry ice, and the well melts. What's the use of a breeze? "

Idiom 4 describes hot weather-metaphor of scorching sun. For example, in hot summer, the umbrella is high. Near righteousness, sunny. Fire umbrella: a metaphor for the scorching summer sun;

Brilliant and blazing-describes the appearance of blazing and blazing.

Sweating like rain-incisively and vividly: liquid dripping from wet wetlands is dripping. Describe sports or physical labor, hot weather, etc. leading to a lot of sweating.

The black cow wheezed at the moon-it was 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.

Burning gold and shiny stones-hot weather can 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 gold, meteorite-meteorite, flowing: melting. Describe the hot weather, as if the stone would melt.

Summer is terrible-as terrible as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening.

Sweating-very hot, sweating a lot, sweating all over my back. 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. Describe being hot and sweaty.

The sun is like fire-strong sunlight is like fire. Describe the weather is very hot.

Melon floating in summer-a great pleasure to cool 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 waves: falling and splashing. Describe many people. Wipe your sweat with your hands, and it will spill like rain. Also described as sweating heavily.

It's hot in summer-the sun is very strong and very hot in summer.

The scorching sun is a metaphor for hot weather.

Unbearable heat-used to describe the weather is very, very hot, which is unbearable.

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

Sweat like rain-sweat like rain. Describe sweating a lot.

Idiom 5 describes extremely hot weather that is neither too hot nor too cold.

proud and aloof

But I care.

Work hard and speed up.

Holding the ice in the cold winter

Holding fire in summer

Ice and charcoal can't talk

Cold and hot are self-evident.

Laugh at sb.

Bitter ridicule and abuse

A cold word, with irony.

Thoughtful and enthusiastic

Headache and low-grade fever-minor ailment

General minor illness or disaster

General minor illness or disaster

Diligent farming

Alternate heat and cold

Have a close relationship with ...

make hay while the sun shines

A person who is flattered and attached to power.

Deep water and fire-the abyss of suffering

have a high fever

Full of enthusiasm and sincerity

My heart is full of affection

A very difficult situation

Idiom 6 describes the hot weather.

Powerful force

Enthusiastic and straightforward

Sincere advice

boil

steaming

one's eyes brimming with tears

Active/busy/buzzing

Things are easy to handle.

Treat people sincerely and enthusiastically.

bleed

Fee in his mind.

Eager to cope, now sell and refine.

The feeling of drinking is bright in your eyes

Feel uneasy inside

The feeling of drinking is bright in your eyes

Love sb tenderly, especially a spouse.

A sign of emotion or shyness.

Anxiously hope

Anxiety, panic

Anxiety, panic

Sounds friendly.

Strike while the iron is hot.

A person who is flattered and attached to power.

A person who is flattered and attached to power.

Drink hot wine

The power to accelerate progress

flush up to the temples/eyes/roots of the hair―be very excited/embarrassed/angry

scared

The idiom 7 1 describes the hot weather and the anxiety in the heart.

2, ice and charcoal do not speak, hot and cold are self-evident: metaphor inner sincerity does not need to be confessed, it must be expressed in action.

Strike while the iron is hot: it means to seize the opportunity and speed up the work.

4, hot: it feels very hot to the touch. The metaphor is powerful and arrogant, which makes people afraid to approach.

5, cynicism: sharp ridicule and abuse.

6, not because people have a fever: because: dependence. When others are hot, Hongliang does not cook. Metaphor is aloof and arrogant. It is also a metaphor for not relying on others.

7, drinking ice inside the heat: describe very fear and anxiety.

8, abdominal heat and intestinal panic: Yuanqu proverb. Describe anxiety and panic.

9, headache and brain fever: generally refers to general ailments.

10, Enthusiasm: It means to treat people sincerely and enthusiastically.

1 1, full of enthusiasm: the description is full of warm and sincere feelings.

12, tears: full: full; Track: track. Tears welled up in my eyes because of emotional excitement, which described me as extremely moved or very sad.

13. Enthusiastic and well-meaning: Repeatedly describe enthusiastic and sincere advice.

14, burning inflammation: rush: run; Heat: the power of metaphor. Flatter and cling to powerful people.

15, scalding: scalding can burn your hands. The metaphor is powerful.

16, cold tillage and hot tillage: generally refers to hard farming.

17, full of warm pillows: my heart is full of warm and sincere feelings.

18, blood boiling: a metaphor for high passion.

19, dizziness and ear fever: dizzy eyes and fever in ears. Describe how you feel when you are slightly drunk.

20. Cynicism: mocking and satirizing with sharp and spicy language.

2 1, the soup is hot: it means that you are ill and have a high fever.

22, wine fever: describe when drinking happily.

23. Strike while the iron is hot: strike while the iron is hot. Metaphor is to seize the favorable opportunity and conditions to do it.

24. Enthusiasm: Passionate feelings are fully revealed.

25, playing hot: the description is very intimate.

26, anxiety: exhausted, extremely anxious.

27, in full swing: describing the activities of the masses, the mood is warm, the atmosphere is high, like a blazing flame burning according to the sky.

28, ear fever dizziness: dizziness and ear fever. Describe the feeling of being slightly drunk and excited when drinking.

29, cold and hot: refers to sometimes calm, sometimes emotional, emotional instability.

30, enthusiasm and wit: describe enthusiasm and straightforwardness.

3 1, hot water: ① still hot water. Metaphor is a very difficult situation. (2) harsh description; That's great.

32. Say a kiss: Say warm words. Used to describe making out only verbally.

33. steaming: steaming. Metaphor is high mood and warm atmosphere.

34. Hot-boiled cake: Metaphorically, things are extremely easy to do.

35, neither cold nor hot: refers to the temperature is not high or low, and the heat and cold are moderate. It is also a metaphor for the general attitude towards people.

36, eyes and ears fever: eyes half open and half closed, eyes dim and fever. Describe how you feel when you are slightly drunk.

37. Know the pain and know the heat: describe the great concern and love for people (mostly relatives).

38, attachment fever: metaphor for the strength of your attachment.

39. Warm Heart Ancient Road: Warm Heart: Warm Heart; Ancient road: an ancient custom that describes kindness. Treat people sincerely and enthusiastically.

40. Hot water: The disasters suffered by ordinary people are getting deeper and deeper like water and getting hotter and hotter like fire. A metaphor for a person's life is extremely painful.