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Idioms of cold weather

Idioms of cold weather include freezing, freezing, freezing, cold, cold spring, cold lips and teeth.

1, freezing in the cold

It's cold, because it's freezing now, so I know who he is with. Synonyms are freezing thousands of miles, dripping into ice, covered with ice and snow, frozen with ice and snow, and antonyms are scorching sun, blooming in spring, full of spring, sunny, bright spring, scorching sun, scorching sun and spring coming back to the earth.

2. Ice and snow

It means to describe the snow and ice all over the sky, which comes from the feather family. The source of ice and snow is like a tiger, and there is no place for naked cryers. It is a joint idiom, which is used as an attribute and an adverbial in a sentence to describe the scene of snow and ice everywhere in winter.

3. The weather is cold

This means that the weather is extremely cold, from the "first moment of surprise." Volume 7 ". Used as predicate, attribute and object in sentences, it is mostly used in written language. If the cold is pressing, the hair stands on end, and the wind blows to the ground, people will be surprised.

It's very cold in spring.

It means to describe the cold in early spring, which comes from Song Shi Puji's Five Lights Meeting Yuan (Volume 19). Synonyms are cold and mild cold, and antonyms are warm spring breeze. It is a subject-predicate idiom, which is used as a predicate in a sentence to describe the cold weather in spring. If it is a cold night, the spring is chilly and the wind and rain are bleak.

5, the lips are dead and the teeth are cold

This idiom means that teeth will feel cold without lips, which means that interests are closely related. It is an idiom, which originated from the five years of Xi Gong in Zuo Zhuan.