Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - How to talk about all kinds of weather in English

How to talk about all kinds of weather in English

For example, talk about a few very hot summers.

1, ridiculously hot. It's ridiculously hot

Ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous, ridiculous.

2. The weather is hot. It's going to be burnt.

Sarkozy, Sarkozy ... Scoring, burning, used to describe the poisonous sun at noon in dog days.

Trees and grass have been dried. Trees and grass have been dried.

Dry, scorch and bake.

This damn weather is totally a tortoise. This damn weather is really torture!

Of course, this sentence can be used in cold weather.

5. It's terribly hot. It's really hot!

Hell, hell, foreigners often use hell to mean something very annoying or angry.