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Words describing the severe cold in winter

1. Idiom describing the cold in winter: Cry cold when you are hungry, be proud of snow and frost, ice and snow, dripping into ice, freezing in the cold 1. Cry Hunger Cry Cold Vernacular Interpretation: Cry Hunger Cry Cold, Describe the abject poverty dynasty in life Author: Tang Author: Han Yu Source: Learning Solution: "Warm in winter, cold in children; When you are rich, your wife is hungry. "

Warm winter, son crying cold, good harvest year, wife crying hungry. Second, I am proud of ice and snow. Vernacular interpretation: The more difficult it is to describe external conditions, the more energetic I am. Dynasty: Song Author: Yang blameless Source: "Liu Zaoqing": "Ao Shuang; Flat bullying and cold forcing; Take advantage of spring. "

Describe not afraid of frost, snow and cold, the more difficult the external conditions, the more energetic. Metaphor after a long period of training, in the face of relentless persecution or attack, without weakness, fearless. 3. Interpretation of snow and ice in vernacular: describe that snow and ice are very cold.

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty Author: Jiang Shiquan Source: "Chicken Feather Pavilion" poem: "Ice and snow are like wind and tigers; People who cry naked have no place to live. " The cold wind in the ice and snow is like a tiger; People in thin clothes cry and can't find a place to live. 4. Dropping water into ice Vernacular interpretation: As soon as water drops down, it becomes ice, describing the weather as very cold.

Dynasty: Song Author: Source: "Southern New Book": "Winter; Drip into ice. " The cold degree of severe winter is that water freezes into ice as soon as it drops.

Dynasty: Yuan Author: Yao Sui Source: "New Water Order Winter Complaint" Song: "See now it's freezing; I know who he will accompany. " It's cold now. I wonder who he will warm the bed for.

2. Idioms to describe the cold winter are: October and December, cold at the end of the year, cold in winter, freezing cold, cold wind invading muscles, freezing snow, dripping water into ice, crying with hunger, cold in the forest, chilly spring, wind and sword, frozen snow cellar, frozen snow cellar, bleak wind and rain. Snow abuse, gluttony, ice and snow, ice and snow, cold wind, biting wind, dripping into ice, breathing into frost, full of snow, snow and snow, whistling goose feathers, snow and snow, roaring snow and frost, biting wind, dripping into ice, cold wind and whistling snow, full of snow and snow, flying all over the sky, freezing in the middle of winter, freezing in the middle of winter, freezing in the middle of winter.

The idiom of severe cold in winter is ice and snow: the sky is covered with ice and snow, which describes it as 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 graze the Huns in the snowy north for nineteen years." Snow abuse gluttony: snow and snow are mixed together.

Describe the cold.

4. Idiom about cold and cold in winter: There is ice and snow everywhere, 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 graze the Huns in the snowy north for nineteen years."

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

The word to describe the cold in winter is chilly: to describe air conditioning.

Bitterness: If the cold invades the musculoskeletal system, it is described as extreme cold.

Bitter: cold.

Cold: describes a cold wind.

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.

Frozen hands and feet: describe the cold weather.

Cold wind: The cold wind hurts my bones. Describe the cold weather.

Cold: Very cold, which describes the weather.

Cold weather: describes the cold weather that cracks the ground.

Freezing: describes the weather is very cold.

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6. Idioms describing the winter are hungry and cold, proud of the snow in first frost, ice and snow, dripping into ice, freezing in the cold.

First, hunger and cold

Vernacular interpretation: crying because of hunger and cold describes extreme poverty.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Han Yu

Source: Jin Xuejie: "Warm in winter and cold in children; When you are rich, your wife is hungry. "

Warm winter, son crying cold, good harvest year, wife crying hungry.

Second, Aoling Snow Cream

Vernacular interpretation: The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic they are, and they are not afraid of frost, snow and cold.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Yang blameless

Source: "Liu Zaoqing": "Aoling Snow Cream; Flat bullying and cold forcing; Take advantage of spring. "

Describe not afraid of frost, snow and cold, the more difficult the external conditions, the more energetic. Metaphor after long-term training, in the face of cold persecution or blow without weakness, fearless.

Third, ice and snow.

Vernacular interpretation: it describes the snow and ice all over the sky, which is very cold.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Jiang Shiquan

Source: "Chicken Feather Pavilion" poem: "Ice and snow are like tigers; People who cry naked have no place to live. "

The cold wind in the ice and snow is like a tiger; People in thin clothes cry and can't find a place to live.

Fourth, dripping into ice.

Vernacular explanation: a drop of water freezes into ice, which describes the cold weather.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Qian Yi

Source: Southern New Book: "Yan Donghan; Drip into ice. "

The cold degree of severe winter is that a drop of water freezes into ice.

5. It's freezing.

Vernacular explanation: Describe the cold weather.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Yao Xie

Source: "New Water Makes Winter Complain" Song: "See that it is freezing now; I know who he will accompany. "

It's cold now. I wonder who he will warm the bed for.

7. The text describing the cold in winter was originally published in fuhuangf44 1.

Cold explanation:. Extremely cold, bitter cold Source: Jin Fuxian's "God's Quan Fu": Liuhe depression, first frost cold. Li Baida's Hunting Fu in Tang Dynasty: If the winter is miserable, if the cold is cold, if the wind doesn't come, Guan Xue will be known. Interpretation of severe cold: extremely cold Origin: Han Dong's Zhongshu "Rain and Hail Pair": Especially when he died in midsummer, he spent his winter in severe cold. Twenty poems of "Yong Huai", written by Ruan Wei of the Three Kingdoms, are fierce and cold in wind and slightly frosty in yin. Li Mingzhi's answer to Shen Wang: It's still very cold, I dare not go out, and I don't know the date. I hope to reply. In the cold winter, he and his wife can only sleep in a silk quilt, plus a pure British wool blanket bought from Shanghai. Chilly explanation: there is a variant that spring is chilly, which means that it has just entered spring and the temperature is still relatively low. Source: Song Jiangjie's "Xie Peiling" Word: Plum blossoms are quiet, apricot blossoms are small, and Haitang is suddenly cold. Chen Ming Ruyuan's "Jin Ping Mei: A Gift to a Crane": It is cold and rainy in late autumn, and sails and flies. Wei Wei's Oriental, Part II, Chapter III: Under the starry night sky, there are several fires that keep swinging in the chilly night wind. Bitter wind explanation: Bitter wind means that the weather is cold, and the cold wind seems to blow into people's skin, reaching the bones and causing stinging. Mostly used to describe bad cold weather. The sunshine makes people feel a little spring, unlike the biting cold wind on March 9, which makes people afraid to go out. Drip into ice explanation: drip into ice. Describe the cold weather. Source: Song's "Nan Shu Xin Yu": Winter is cold, dripping into ice. Breathing into frost explanation: the gas exhaled in the mouth immediately turns into frost. The weather is unusually cold. Chill's explanation: it means very cold or gloomy and terrible. Source: Feng Ming Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, No.21issue: the chill is pressing, the bones are shocked, and the wind is blowing and the ground is cracked, which is shocking. Examples of idioms