Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idioms describing heat

Idioms describing heat

Idioms describing fever are as follows:

Sweaty: soaked to the skin. Sweat flowed all over my back. Describe being very afraid or ashamed. Now it is also described as sweating a lot and getting wet.

Can be used as predicate, attribute and adverbial in sentence patterns; Of sweating all over. Similar to sweating like rain, sweating like rain.

Sweat turns into rain: sprinkle, splash. Describe many people. Wipe your sweat with your hands, and it will spill like rain. Also described as sweating heavily.

The hot sun is in the sky. Describe the hot weather.

Strong winds, scorching sun, strong winds, violence and hot weather. For example, ancient camel caravans often had to endure the bad weather of strong winds and scorching sun when passing through Gobi.