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English jokes about the weather

Weather is an enduring topic for foreigners. There are many English idioms related to weather in English. Here are some classic jokes and proverbs related to it. Let's have a look!

It never rains but it pours.

Desperate adventure

The storm in the teacup made a fuss.

The twist in the wind is isolated.

Difficult times in rainy days

A bad wind that is not good for anyone is both a curse and a blessing. Some people are sad, others are happy.

Behind every dark cloud there is a silver lining.

A sudden bolt from the blue

Not feeling well.

Ride through a crisis

Everything is fine.

1. What's wrong with him today? He looks angry!

What happened to him today? He looks very angry.

I am a little disappointed in John and David. It turns out that they are just fair-weather friends.

I'm a little disappointed in John and David. It turns out that they are just unreliable fair-weather friends.

It is impossible for us to win that contract!

We have no hope of signing that contract.

Don't worry that those two people will quarrel. This is just a mountain out of a molehill.

Don't worry about their argument, they are just making a mountain out of a molehill.

5. The exam is a breeze.

This exam is really easy.

6. We are up to one's ears in work.

I'm up to my ears in work.

7. They are vacillating on this issue. It is impossible to know what they want!

They are vacillating on this matter, and it is impossible to know what they really want!

Rain or shine, he always works in his garden.

Rain or shine, he always works in the garden.

9. Thursday will be busy. Today and tomorrow are just the calm before the storm.

We will be busy on Thursday. Today and tomorrow are just temporary calm before the storm comes.

10. I don't want to spend this extra money. I'll save it for a rainy day.

I don't want to spend this extra income. I'm going to prepare for a rainy day.

1 1. I want to see what the situation is before I ask her for a raise.

I'll observe the situation before raising.

12. If you wear that dress tonight, you will steal her thunder!

If you wear that skirt tonight, you'll steal her thunder!

13. I feel a little sick now.

14. this recession is quite serious, and it is becoming more and more difficult to tide over the difficulties.

This economic recession is very serious, and it is difficult to survive it!