Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idioms describing the cold in the north

Idioms describing the cold in the north

Ice and snow: it's full of ice and snow, which is very cold.

Water drops turn into ice: water drops turn into ice as soon as they fall. Describe the cold weather. Ex.: "The weather in the north is very cold, dripping into ice."

Frozen hands and feet: describe the cold weather.

Cold wind: The cold wind hurts my bones. Describe the cold weather. Example: "In the early morning of winter in the north, dripping water turns into ice, and the wind is biting."

Cold: Very cold, which describes the weather. Examples; "From September 9, the north wind roared and the chill was pressing. This is another extremely cold winter. "

Cold weather: describes the cold weather that cracks the ground. Example: "This cold winter is the golden season for logging."

Freezing: describes the weather is very cold. Exodus: "He waved his big pickaxe like a whirlwind, and although it was cold in December, he was still sweating."

Cold through the bones: cold air penetrates into the bones, describing the weather as very cold. Example: "Before dawn, I felt particularly cold, so I hurried back to the dormitory to get a dress and put it on."

Snow cellar ice day: cold area, meaning severe cold. Example: "Han ordered Su Wu to shepherd the Huns in the snow and ice northern country for nineteen years."

Snow abuse gluttony: snow and snow are mixed together. Describe the cold.