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Words that describe people feeling hot

1. Words that express hot weather

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Dog Days: The extremely hot time in summer. It is also the collective name for the first, middle and final periods.

Example: "This year's dog days are too dry." Scorching summer, scorching summer, scorching heat: extremely hot summer.

Example: "There is nothing to fear from the scorching heat or the severe cold." Mengxia: the first month of summer.

Summer volts: Summer volts are divided into three stages: the beginning, the middle and the end. Sanfu refers to the hottest period of the year.

Example: "It's cold in 39, and hot in 3volt." Sanxia: refers to the three months of summer.

Three summers are also the collective name for summer harvest, summer planting, and summer management. High summer: big summer.

Midsummer: the hottest time of summer. Example: "It's midsummer, so you need to prevent heat stroke while working."

Summer day: a hot day in summer. Daylight saving: summer.

Summer also refers to the summer climate. Yanxia: hot summer.

The scorching sun: describes the strong sunshine in summer. It can also be called "Red Sun".

Example: "The sun is scorching like fire." Hot summer: The sun is strong and very hot in summer.

Green trees: The trees have dense branches and leaves, blocking the sunlight. It's the height of summer.

Poison: Used to describe the sun, which means it is violent and has the meaning of extreme heat. Example: "The weather in July is very hot, and the sun is so hot that it makes people sweat."

Extremely hot: very hot. Example: "Since the beginning of summer, the weather has been so hot that the seedlings are almost dying of drought."

Blazing: Extremely hot. Example: "The blazing sun scorches the sand and gravel underground."

blazing: hot, dry, and hot. Fiery: hot as fire.

Often used to describe the heat of the sun. Example: "The fiery sun shines in the sky."

(It also describes people's hearts, relationships, or struggles, such as "fiery heart." Example: "The fiery sun shines in the sky."

) Extremely hot: Extremely hot. Example: "The tropical climate is very hot during the day and not cool at night."

Sultry: The weather is very hot, the air pressure is low, and the temperature is high, making people feel uncomfortable breathing. Example: "The late spring in the south is already a bit sultry, and people have changed their clothes early. Compared with us, it seems like we are living in two seasons."

Humid and hot: Humid and sultry. Example: "I live in a cellar in the mountains. It's still warm in winter, but very hot and humid in summer."

Hot: Very hot. Describe the weather more.

Example: "The heat of summer does not make us anxious. What makes us anxious is that the plane flies too slowly." Yanyan: describes the strong sunshine in summer and means extreme heat.

Example: "The red sun is scorching like fire, and the rice seedlings are half-scorched." Hot and dry: dry and muggy.

Describe the weather more often. Sometimes it is also used to describe the heat in a room.

Example: "Since the beginning of summer, there has been no wind or rain, and the weather is hot and dry." Scorching heat: describes very hot weather.

Describe the sun more often.

Example: "The scorching setting sun outside the window shines on the vast grassland, but no human beings can be seen, making people feel that they have entered a primitive zone."

Scorching heat: as hot as a fire. *** Spicy: describes the intense heat.

Example: "The sun rises so high; *** The hot tropical sun burns the wilderness." (It also describes the feeling of pain caused by being burned or whipped, and describes excitement, anxiety, violence Emotions such as anxiety, shyness, etc.

Such as "It hurts so much" etc.) Hot: It is as hot as a person.

Describe the sun more often. Example: "The sun makes people feel hot and uncomfortable."

(It can also describe people's embarrassing feeling.) Hot: Describes the appearance of steaming heat.

The sun is like fire: the sun is like fire. Describes a very hot weather.

Unbearable heat: Describes very hot and unbearable heat. Chairs and mats are hot to the touch: chairs and mats are hot to the touch, describing the hot weather. 2. Words that describe people who are very warm

It is touching and deeply touching.

Refreshing the heart and mind: infiltration. Originally refers to the aromatic cool air or drink that makes people feel comfortable. It also describes poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and refreshing feeling.

Tees of gratitude: tears; zero: falling. Tears of gratitude. Describe extreme gratitude.

Touching: Superstitious refers to the spirit that exists attached to the human body. Describe moving or shocking.

Mixed feelings: feelings; intersection: happening at the same time. Various feelings are intertwined. Describes many feelings and complicated moods.

A lot of emotions. The great changes in external things have caused many thoughts and feelings.

Help people keep warm on snowy days. It is a metaphor for giving material or spiritual help to others when they are in urgent need.

A face full of spring breeze describes a happy mood and a smile on the face

A face full of red light: the whole face. Describes a feeling of being in a good mood and in high spirits

Swirling: wavering; Hui: turning around. The descriptive articles and music are very tactful and moving.

The mind is open-minded; the mind is free and easy. The mood is frank and aboveboard.

Pleasant to the eye and pleasing to the eye: comfortable to look at. Refers to feeling happy after seeing beautiful scenery.

Tao Qing Sui Xing Tao: joy, happiness; Sui: comfort, fun. Make the mood happy.

Feeling comfortable and contented.

Refreshing ① Describes a person who is refreshed and in a good mood. ②Describes a person who has a clear demeanor and a cheerful temperament.

Ping Xin Ding Qi refers to a calm mood and a calm attitude.