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What are the words for weather?
1, sunny, Chinese word.
Usually used to describe sunny weather and high sun.
As opposed to "rainy".
Interpretation by reference:
Yang Shuo's The Peak of Mount Tai: Tomorrow morning, the clouds on the mountain really dissipate, but the sky is gloomy. Who knows if it will suddenly clear up?
2, clear sky Wan Li, Chinese vocabulary, qí ng k not ng.
A clear sky.
Interpretation by reference:
Cao Jinghua's "Blue Sea and Moline with Oil Fragrance": "If it is mid-autumn in China, it is crisp in autumn and clear in Wan Li.
3. Partial cloudy refers to the weather phenomenon that the cloud amount of low and medium clouds accounts for1\10-3 \/10, or the cloud amount of high clouds accounts for 4 \/10-5 \10.
4. Hefeng is a Chinese vocabulary, pronounced hé fēng, which generally refers to gentle wind, warm wind, south wind in winter, spring breeze and so on.
Interpretation by reference:
Lu Xun's Poems on Moro in the Grave: "The breeze blows the forest, and the rain moistens things.
5, cloudy, meteorological terms, in the weather forecast, "cloudy" weather is strictly defined, it refers to a weather that can be called "between sunny and cloudy".
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