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What are the adjectives about weather in English?

Windy and windy; Cloudy to cloudy; Sunny sunny day; Snowy; Foggy is foggy.

First, the wind is strong

1, pronounced in English ['w? ndi]; Beauty [w? ndi].

2. Interpretation: windy; It's windy.

3. Related phrases: On the windy side of ...

The influence of ......

4. Example: Hold on to your hat on a windy day. Please hold on to your hat on a windy day. )

Second, it is cloudy.

1, pronounced in English ['kla? di]; Beauty [kla? di].

2. Interpretation: cloudy; Cloudy; Turbidity; Ambiguous.

3. Related phrases: cloudy days

Cloudy day; Turbid diamond

Turbid diamonds.

Example: It will be cloudy tonight. It is cloudy tonight. )

Third, the sun is shining.

1, pronunciation: English [? ni]; Beautiful? ni].

2. Interpretation: sunny days; Sunny; Bright and beautiful; Happy.

3. Related phrases: sunny day

Sunny day; Cheerful personality

Cheerful personality.

4. Sunny days and rainy days appear alternately. It's sunny and rainy. )

Fourth, it is snowy.

1, pronunciation: English ['sn? I]; Beautiful, isn't it? I].

2. Interpretation: More snow; Covered with snow; It's snowing.

3. Related phrases: snow heron animals; snowy owl

Snow eagle

It is cold and snowy in December. December is cold and snowy. )

Five, foggy

1, pronunciation: English ['f? ɡi]; Beauty [f? ɡi]。

2, interpretation: foggy.

3. Related phrases: Fog Valley

Fog valley

He left Beijing on a foggy morning. He left Beijing on a foggy morning. )